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CALL FOR RECRUITS

H.K. Men Want To Go Abroad

COALITION

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 21, 1940...

WAR FUND SITUATION STILL THREAT BY

CABINET FOR U.S. NEARLY MILLION]

FROM PAGE ONE

No Third Term?

It is believed by Mr. Alfred Lan- don, the Republican candidate for the in connection with the open-presidency, that President Roosevelt Ing of recruiting for the regulars given Colonci Knox and Mr. Henry Stimson an assurance that he Army in Hongkong of British | will not be a candidate for a third subjects between the ages of 21 term as President.

News of the appointments come as and 39 the military spokesman bombshell at the Republican Con- told the "Telegraph", this morn-vention at Philadelphia. Neverthe ing that several applicants have less, Republlean leaders uniformly mado enquiries.

congratulate President Roosevelt on choosing two good men,

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OBSCURE

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possible for a third cheque of fulfilment of the Italian colonial substantial nature to be, forwarded to clulms, declares Signor Goyda, writ- the Hongkong Government for im-ing in the "Giornale D'Italia."? mediato, remittance to the Imperial Government.

This cheque, which was for $400,- 000, was forwarded this morning, it brings the total so for remitted to $650,000. Another cheque. will be forwarded to-morrow.

Following is the list of donations received since p.m. yesterday: Jardine. Mathieson Co. Ltd. The Canton Insurance Office Ltd.

The new pence must be, he stated, "more just than Versailles,"

He also prepares the Italian public for America becoming. Britain's ally

Want Fight Continued. CAIRO, June 20 (Reuter). The French colony has sent a telegram to 0000 M. Lebrun and General Weygand ..23,000 urging France 10 continue the The Hongkong Fire Insurance Co.

23.000 struggle.

Mr. B. E. Edgar

Martha and Rosemarie Lowla

Mr. A. D. Stafford

"Applicants for enlistment in the

Mr. Landon. who had earlier Army all want to know whether they refused to enter a Coalition Govern- can be sent Europe to fight," the spokesman said. "In reply we have ment, said: "I hope Colonel Knox Mr. D. G. Atacpherson

and Mr. Stimson have not been mis- Arnhold Tieding Co., Ltd. to tell them that there is no guaran led. But the country is to be con tee of sending them away as our re-gratulated that President Roosevelt Mesare, Pohoomul. Bros, sponsibility in the defence of Ho has taken action to repair two weak ksong. We point out that those who vital positions In

Mr. & Mrs. J. Fraser our . national Mr. P. M. N. da Silva enlist in the Army; hore-must take

defence,"

Mг. L. H. G. Rumfrey their chance of being sent · abroad

Mr. Theodore Robsevelt,

Mr. D. G. Glenn-Allën JM and Mrs. C. M. Sequeira with everyone clao, When men are

Roosevelt's Republican sent they may be sent too," he added. President

cousin, urges the two Repubileans It is pointed out that most

most young men In the Hongkong Volunteer De not to accept oflee with the Demo- fence Corps prefer to stay in the crats. Volunteers, as they can not be sure

Washington Excited whether they will be sent way to WASHINGTON, June 20 (Reuter).) fight In Europe If they join the reThe nomination of Colonel Frank gular Acay. They prefer to wall Khox and Mr. Henry Stimson for until men are sent as in the last War

Cabinet sents caught Washington from the Colony,

For this reason the response to the recruiting cannot be considered poor. Under the circumstancen it is under- Atundable.

Details for enlistment in the

regular army in Hongkong are as

follows:-

without warning and has provoked exelted cornment.

Coming only four days before the Republican National Convention' for the nomination of n presidential candidate, flic effect in doubly startling, and Congress buzzes with talk on its bearing presidential polities.

The

on

British subjects between the ages of 21 and 39 of pure European des-

immediate Congressional cent are eligible for enlistment into reaction appears to be unfavourable. the regular Army for the duration of A Senator, who was one of the the present emergency. Application leading candidates for the Republican should be made to the Officer Com-nomination, said: "I see no reason manding the unit which the applica. for & Coalition Cabinet and I do not

regard this as a Coalition."

wishes to join, on or after June 17, 1040. Service will be in Hong- kong in the first instance, but no guarantee can be given as to the future disposal of persons enlisting. Tates of pay are to be as under. Nermal daily rates of pay--non- tradesmen:

On enlistment

L/Corpl.

Private 2/-

3/3

und of to

Corporal 1/-

Is It A Prelude? Senator Clark expressed tho opinion that appointments were a prelude to put the United States Into war,

Senator Wheeler said he belleved Rising Scate that Colonel Knox and Mr. Stimson according to would be glad to see America go to proficiency the aid of the Allles to the extent of

length declaring wat

Both Colonel Knox and Mr. Stim- service. 4/3

son have been staunch defenders of President Roosevelt's foreign polley. No Coalition Mr. Herbert Hoover, formerly Pre- Colonel Knox sident, stated that Mr. Stimson and were entering the Cabinet "to give personal advfee and

4/0

5/0

7/-

L/Sergt. 4/9 Sergeant 0/- Rates of pay for men accepted as tradesmen may be ascertained by the Applicant from the Oficer Command- ing the unit into which enlistment is destre

addition in the case of a married man family allowance is admissible for wife and children;

Sergeant and below, 17/- weekly (if not in occupation of allotment fr

tre not representing the Republican Purty."

Mr. Hoover added that there was no question of a Coalition being involved,

Speaks For Itself PHILADELPHIA, June 20

$400,000 Cheque Sent To Govt.

21st June, 1040 The Honourable The Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Omee,

Hongkong.

Dear Sir,

23 They offer to place the entire ser-

JAPANESE

́ ́].E.F. In South China "Prepared To Act"'. Reports published in the Press

in

Hongkong denying that French Indo-China is engaged in the transport of military goods to China has caused indignation amongst the Japanese in Canton, according to the spokesman for the J.E.F. there.

"French Indo-China has been poel- tively assisting the Chiang Kai-shek. regime," the spokesman (quoted by

50 vices and property of the colony at "Dome") declared this morning,

the disposal of France.

00

100

1,000

150

100

Further to our Iciters of 19th and 20th June, we enclose our cheque for ILK.$400,000.00 (Dollars Four hundred thousand only) being the third instalment from the "South China Morning Post" and the "longkong Tele- graph" War Fund.

Proof has been collected by intel- ligenco agents stationed along the French Government Rumoura route of transport, and la attested by LONDON, June 20 (UP)-Accord-photographs taken by daring Japanese ing to unofficlul information reaching reconnaissance airmen 109 London the Petain Government goods does not mean genuine arms

"What is

designed hero as military 200 left Bordeaux.

We trust that the above amount will at once be transmilted tele- graphically to the British Gov- ernment for the purpose. Indicat-/ ed in our previous letters,

An early acknowledgment of all monies sent to you will be appreciated.

Yours faithfully,

For and on behalf of the South China Morning Post,

Lintied,

B. WYLIE, General Manager.

It is even rumoured that the Gov-only, but includes all kinds of goods. ernment has left France with the in- and materiais Indispensable for the tention of establishing an Administra-execution of the war, tion on foreign soil.

"If the French authorities do not take cogalzance of the current state of East Asia, and continue their pro- Chlong actions, the Japanese forces are prepared to take determined

a

M. Loval and M. Flandin are said to have played significant role behind the scenes during the crucial period culminating in the fall of the

Reynaud Government and the re-action," quest for an ormistice.

Unomcial advices state' that · M. Laval paid a visit to Rome a few days before Mussolini declared war and also that he conferred with

General Franco at Madrid.

Borlin Roport

BERLIN, June 20 (Reuter).—An official news agency despatch repor's the French Government is procce lng to Biarritz from Bordeaux.

FRENCH CONTINUE FIGHT

FROM PAGE ONE

TURKISH DEFENCES

More Reservists Are Called To Colours ISTANBUL June 21 (Reuter). -Turkey is hastily putting the finishing touches to her state of military preparedness.

New measures are being taken as a precaution against repercussions in southeastern Europe following the developments -France,

The military authorities the

urmies entrapped in Lorraine. Theybul.nrea are reported to have

are being constantly attacked by the Germans from the north, cast and

west, but are succeeding In maintain ing their formation as they fight their way through Mediterranean.

the Nazis towards the

of

up individually several classes Reservists of all ranks.

A large number of lorries and other motor vehicles have been requisi- tiened and, it is stated, are being

sent to eastern Thrace.

The armies which supported in HITLER'S DREAM

***44*******ess | Maginot Line are now attempting

Mr. Lo Koon-kan Mr. & Mrs. R. K. Valentine Mr. & Mrs. J. F. Macgregor Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cryan Bybl and George Owens Mr. & Mrs. H. Ellis.... Mr. & Mrs. A. MacIndoe Messrs. Encarnacao, Hammond & Lo Mr. G. Cuthill Mr. J. Cuthill

Mr. & Mrs. M. H. Hourihan Mr. & Mrs. T. R. Parsons.. David & Maryjoy Parsons Aire, Af. G. Frederick.....

& Mrs. A. 9. Farquhar

K

to fight their way through the enemy Hines in both Alsace and Lorraine,

The Germans claim that they now 100 occupy all of France to the Loire, Allir and Rhone rivers as far as the heights of Lyon.

500

3,000

100

200

300

250

25:0

100

201

60

250

10

(Rear, & Sim, W. E. J. ....

100

500

200

100

(if not in occupation of married quarter)-Mr. Henry Stimson and Colonel Maxim & Co. tere), plus qualifying allotment from Frank Knox now owe allegiance to Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Stone the soldier's pay (which In the case the President and horenfier will Mr.. E. G. Stephen **** of one оп the lowest rate is 7/- weekly) plus family allowance for peak and act in that capacity," de- Mr. & Mr. E. F. Finclier

each child as under:

First child Second child Third child

5/ weekly 4/- weekly 3/ weekly Each additon child 3/-weekly Dependent allowance (when soldier supports relations other than Wife and children).-12/- weekly, 17/- weekly and 20/0 weekly, cording to circumstances. Each of these rates include the prescribed allotment made from the soldier's pay-which in the case of one on the lowest rate is 7/- weekly.

Dependents allowance is not ad missible in respect of a soklier when family allowance is issued.

Fruiterers Fined

Sold Products After Regulation Hours

Thace fruit and vegetable dealers Were summoned before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Mugls- Tracy this morning with selling frui after 8 pm, and carrying on a retail business during prohibited hours.

Defendants were Cheung Yuk-pai of 347. Nathan

Road, ground floor, Wong Man-chek, of 357 Nathan Road, N 100

and Lau Yul, of 485 ground

Ground Boor. They were represented by Mr. M. W. Lo. Mr. Lo said his ellents were not only fruiterers but also sold veget- ables, aerated water, biscuits and cigarettes. They were members of a guild called the Vegetable and Fruit Owners Guild."

clared Mr. John Hamilton, the Re- publican National Chairman.

He added that the desiro of both Colonel Knox and Mr. Simson "for American intervention in European affairs is so well known that their appointment speaks for self."

Mr. & Mrs. V. E. Ferrier Dr. & Mrs. J. 9. Pyno

T. G. B. Alexander & Family Mr. & Mr. A. McKellar Mr. M. J. Png

Mr. A. Taylor...

Mr. & Mrs, J. C. Lang

Mas Heather Watson

Nr. II. B. Williamson

100

Messrs. John D. Hutchison & Co. Mis M. Manuk

2,000

Mr. & Mr. A... Easiman

memory of the late Br. J. c. Brown) Mahan Singh- Anonymous

Dick 4 eggy Dedour Air, Albert Raymond M. Stlag

Miss Marley MP. & Mrs, Óscar Zylch from Sir Robert te Tung

Mr. K. Caudron

Excitement. In 'Senate. WASHINGTON, June 20 (Reuter), -The announcement of the nomba- tons of Mr. Henry Stimson and Col. Frank Knox produced scenes of ex- citernent on the floor of the Senate. Senator Halt, of West Virginia, said he recently read in a newspaper that there was "pressure" London to get Mr. Harry Woodring, the Secretary for War, out of the cabinet.

Senator Holt added: “It has suc- ceeded.

Did Lord Lothian tell the President?"

Republicans generally express bit- ter condemnation et Mr. Stinson and Col. Knox.

Out Of C.O.P.

20 –—–

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" PHILADELPHIA, June Colonel Khbx and Mr. Stimson are no longer considered members of the Republican Party, the National Chalz- mun of the Party sald to-day.

Anxiety For Canal

Authorities Foar Panama Sabotage PANAMA, June, 20 (Router). There have been reports of a Sought Special Permission possible Nazi or Fascist action Defendants had written through | against the Chairman of the guild S. C. A. asking for special per mission to sell fruit after 8 pm, and were told by the Chairman that they could do so.

to the

"It was not a case of defying the law, but of misunderstanding," said Mr. Lo.

added that his clients told Mr. him that they obtained most of their business after 8 pm, in entering to hotels and restaurants,

First defendant, Cheung, was fined $10, while the other two were fined' $10 each.

Imposing the fines, Mr. Macfadyen remarked that although the defen- dants had not actually defled the law, they were still guilty of a technical offence.

METROPOLE HOTEL

RENTRAL CLEAN "CONFORTABLE - FIREPROOF

the Panama Canal, either by attack or by sabotage, There is evidence that the United States authorities are taking these veriously.

Mc G. S. Coxhead

Hene, Kiki. Yvonne

Mr. & Mrs. A. C. Tribble

| Hongkong Hotel Staff

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16,000 Poles intornod

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERNE, June 21 (UP).—An official Swiss communique states that 28,000 Allied soldiers were Interned ́in Switzerland,

This total comprises 16,000 Poles and 12.000 French troops.

Yesterday's influx of soldiers laying down their arms brings the total to 40,000.

U.S. Ambassador

Under Guard

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" NEW YORK, June 21 (UP)-The. B.B.C. Grondenst this morning that Ah armed guard has been placed around the U.S. Embassy In Paris,

The U.S. Ambassador is not per- mitled to use the telephone.

Continued From Lage

economic unit under German control, In deflance of the rest of the world, remain insoluble.

Not Self-Supporting "Continental Europe is not, and never can be self-supporting.

"It must Import metal alloys, tin, rubber and oil. In foodstuffs it is self-sufficient only at fer lower

standard of living than that to which western Europe and Germany her- self are accustomed.

"Even the transport system of the continent is dependent on sea power!

"It is often forgotten how much of the normal trade between the continental countries is sea-borne.

Lessons Of Napoleon

"So long as sca power is denied to the controller of the continent, the lesson of Napoleon's continental blockade is still doubly valid,

"It is well that we understand that Hitler's domination, even if establish- ed, would Inck every essential ele- ment of stability.

500

30

500

10

5,000

Comte Francois *d'Hardevilliers

1,00

and donation).

.500.

13

400 The Regimental Institutes of the

ILK.V.D.C.

1,000.

100 E.S.A.

500.

.

Linut. & Mrs. 11. W. Dulley

200

Mr. & Mrs, T. V: Harmon

200

Yea-

Kayamally & Co.

2250,

30

100

Lieut. Col. II. B. L. & Mrs. Dow-

biggin

250.

.S.D. in tomory of old Com- rodes. 3rd. City London

manry (Sharpshooters)

Mr. E. Ponsford pr... Mr. & Mr. J. P. Inglis Mr. D. V. Steavenson ...

Pipe (Far Fnetory Staff, Hume

East) Ltd. ...........................**** Mr. & Mrs. E. A. dos Remedios.. Str. J. R. Cary .. Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Burrows MK J. A. D. Morrison_

longkong Tramways Ltd. Dairy Farm, Tee & Cold Storage

Co. Ltd. Humphreys Estate and Firence

Co. Ltd. Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Stewart

Clary Chon

Arthur Chon

Mr. R. G. Parker

Miss E. Best

Stug Lamble

3. 9.

Miss Ellen Wichell

Mr. M. J. Harkings

Billy Dalf

Misa D. Hyndman

Miss C Hyndman Mr. E. H. Williams

100 Mr. Mrs, ichard Hancock

500 Mr. & Mrs. W, M. Thomson..... The Very Hey, J. L. & Mrs. Wilcon Mr. & Mrs. A. Crawford

50 A...........

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Annie Sydenham

Mrs. 1). Oxberry

Mr. & Ms. P. B. Parks

A Mr. & Mrs. M. Ferguson

Billy & Sam

2004 Chinese Friend

Prof. de his L. R. Shore (2nd

"Hitler cannot stop there, Con- quest of Europe involves the conquest not only of Britain bui of the world. "It is no exaggeration to say that itler is further to-day from his ultimate goal than bo was last September.

There must and will be a new order in Europe, but it cannot be 250. achieved by conquest, but only

through co-operation...

100.

$23,000.

Mrs. A. Mowbray-Jones

16,000,

Mr. & Mrs. J. L. Quie American

Dr. M. E. Ånger

5,000.

Mr. H. Woni

1,000.

Mr. N. V. Croucher

10,000,

Allan & Ian Grimble

500.

Ilongkong Electric Co. Lid.

50,000.

Mr. & Mra, T. B, Howell.... Motron, Sisters & Miss Halliday (Masseuse), Kowloon Hospital. "Selamat"

100.

Mr. R. Kopelman

1,000.

Ilata Shoe Co., Ltd.

1.000.

7:30.

Mr. & Mra. F. Goodwin

Mr. & Mrs. H. J. Hunt

Mr. & Mrs. E. W. Coulson

Mr. & Mr. K. Mcintyre

Solisung. Ghoa

0. Miss Mavis Lawrence ...

1,000,

**10,

Chotirmall & Co.

13.

3. Mr. J. Ormiston

Mr. & Mrs. Albert R. Eliis

50.

Mr. & Mrs. F. J. de Rema

26 Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Jowlt

13.

"Tommy Toys"

6.

Mr. & Mrs. J. Xavier

100.

17.

Mr. D. E. Hughes

“Instalment)..

Jardines Shipping & Friends (4th

30,

· da Recreio (ist contribution)

Harmony Hancock

Mr. W. Lambert

500.

Mr. J. P. Braga

100,

Mr.

shum: Wat You

European & Aslatie Police (Kow-

loon City Police Station)

EJ.

Mr. C. A. Xavier

20.

50.

109.

100.

Lia.

360.

A. 8. Watson & Co., Lald, ·

25,000, 30,000.

100

The Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels,

• 10.000.

100,

60,

Lane, Crawford, Ltd.

2,000,

A. W. Brown

10.

10.

The Bin, Lane, Crawford, Lid.

Mr. de Mas, C, C. teberin

100. Mr. & Mrs, IS. H. Puckle

Miss Anne Ray

Mr. C. Crofton

cant. J. W. Bundred Evelyn Boyd..... str. de Sousa

R M. F. Mr. E. C. Delbin

Mr. A C.

Dowker

The canal zone unit of the Ameri- | Mr. & Mrs. 1. O. Gillies call Mr. & Mrs. I. Morrison can Red Cross have put out

Mr. de Mrs. II, H. Corra for the registration of trained and as Christing CoTER experienced women for first ald work Mr. & Mrs. John K. Leghorn nnd as motor drivers. Conte Biancamano Undor Guard

Mr. P. F. Ž. Baldesberger The Red Cross is also collecting in- Anonymous formation and preparing plans 'in case

Bergt. Danbrowsky ....... Mr. & Mrs. 7, Channing of an evacuation from the canal zone

Mr. A. Xavier should become necessary.

Mr. & Mrs. A. Marshall Meanwhile, the 23,200 tons Iulian Mr. & Mrs, Khushi Mohamed liner Conto Blancamano, which is Mr. G. G. Stopant Thomson

M።..

. de Mrs. H. G. Muir anchored off the Pacide entrance to A. E. the canal. is under guard. She has Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Geall

Mr. de Mrs. A. L. Fisher been described by the local news- Mias T, A., Cranfield [-papers as "a, potential Trojan horse."

Miss AM, Dayles The ship, was placed under guard Mr. E. P. Miller four days ago by an action to recover Karsten Larsson & Co. (H.K.) 201,000 which is alleged to be due Mr. & Mrs. A. A. Bremner to the Astalle Patroleum Company | Miss. E. Carvalio of London for fuel and other supplies King Theatre

Mr,-0. M. Butt at'various ports. ș

Mr. F. J. Kengelbachar To-day another action was taken Dr. & Mrs. E. W, Kirk ugainst the Conte Biancamano by a Mr. & Mrs. F. Jela Dutch firm which la, demanding is ded

Mrs. E. J. Ainsifyi $87,000 for cargo, delivery, charges. Major de Man, W.: 11' 3. Webb

Ltd. k

contribution)...

The Commliteë and Mombers Club

Mie. Az Mrs, N. Mills

Douglas Laing

Hr, IC, B, Valdyn

Indian Travel & Transport Agency

δες.

Proceeds from Sale of Tin R

Cheera Club

"It must unite Europe with the non-European world, not divide Europe from it."

PARLIAMENT MEETS

FROM PAGE ONE

military and diplomatic campaign to preserve the British Empire.

Military Administration Roforms A more active role in the debate Is forecast for bloc of afty Members af Parliament led by Mr. Clement Davis. This bloc plana дп

clabora tion of the 'resolutions by

the 50-

300. called Services M.P.'s, who are in- 100.sisting upon reforms in the military administration since the fiascos of

300,

efforts

10, Norway and Flanders. They are 50. expected to redouble their 100with the collapse of the French Army. 130. The "house-cleaning" of the British 60. Cabinet, which became such a burn- ing issued a fortnight ago, is also ex- pected to be debated.

340

Hongkong Telephone Co. Ltd.:

*** 50,000. Hongkong & Whampon Dock có

10. Mr. & Mr. J. Finnle

10.

Mr. Harold F. Shields

300. Mr. M. L. Everett

Mr. & Mrs. G. T. Byma

Meners, D. Chellatam

M.W...

100,

Mr. & Mrs. R. Milar

25.

100.

Mr. 3. W, Moreton

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100,

200. M Walton-South

1.800.

Mr. & Mrs. V. IL Gordon

100.

I D. Watch Lids ma

10.

Corrections

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MR. FRIML'S CASE Adjustment of Trouble' Over Lack of Visa

In Wednesday's issue of the "Tele- 4100. graph" Rudolf Frimi, the well-known 4100 composer, was reported to have been 10.10.0. ummoned for entering the Colony

800 without a passport.

£70.0.0.

5.0.0.

2.0.0.

Actually, this is incorrect Mr. 20.00 Frimi had a passport which was still 25.00 valid, the charge against him being 1.0.0 that he entered the Colony without $0.0.0-

n visa. 10.0.0.

50.0.0.

u

Mr. Friml explains that he had 20.00. been on a visit. to Bigula and had

been taken there. As the ship 1,000. In yesterday's list a donation of Taft Manlia on a Sunday, and be

19. 550 acknowledged from Mrs. F. W. cause of his fllness, he had omitted]

Chandler should have read Mr. F. W. to obinin á viên,"

50% Chandiera.

$100 acknowledged as, from Mr..

Marsh, should favered

Marsh,

The matter has since been ad- dueled, and Mr. Friml is to remain in Hongkong for a short stay,

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