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PATRIOT OUTLAWED

Petain's Action Against General De Gaulle

APCCIAL. TO THE "TELEGRAPH

BORDEAUX, June 24 (UP). -Marshal Petnin has

decreed that General De Gaulle, the Under-Secretary for War in the Reynaud Ministry who refused to accept the shameful terms imposed by Germany, na no longer a member of the French Army.

Petain has ordered that

General De Gaulle be stripped of his military rank, and has that the French announced patriot will be subject to Court Martial for refusing to return to his post and for appealing to the French Empire to continue the war.

General De Gaulle is now in Lon- don. He has announced that he has set himself as the head of the French people who desire to continue the

HONG KONG AND CHINA

BRANCH

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

ARMISTICE

TERMS

FROM PAGE ONE

territory, which are not left for the.

or Italian control.

$1,000,

000

SENT HOME

FROM PAGE ONE

use of the French authorised forces, special staff is dealing with the Fund, remitted to London. That there will are to be put in store under German the entire amount contributed will be bo no delay in remiting the money material in non-occupied territory into the Imperial Government la Borne to stop immediately.

The Committee urgently ask all who served in the last War to Join or rojoin the Legion, the purpose being to form a body of men of mature ago and experience whose opinion and services (apart, from individual activities) might be of value at the present time.

Will those who are in accord kindly register their names with the undersigned, accompanying their application with the sub- scription of $2.

THOMSON & CO.,

Secretaries, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building.

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO.. LIMITED

Issue of 300,000 new ordinary shures of $10 ench, credited

ns fully paid up.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Register of Members of the Company will be closed from

1st July, 1910 to the 10th July, 1940, both days inclusive, during which perlad no Transfer Shares can be registered,

By Order of the Board Directors,

of

of

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agenta.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

Bringing Corgo from Morselfles via Saigon,

}

The manufacture, of new wur

Surrender Of Defences Article 7-The land and const de- fencer, with the armaments etc., In occupied territory, are to be handed over in good condition. All plan of the fortifications and, in parti- cular of the mines, barrages, etc. are to be handed over.

Tout by the fact that three cheques for substantial amounts have already been transferred by telegraph.

We Needed A Load"

"We needed a lead," write Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

J. Dixcy-Beal. ""Thank God you have given it." An anony- mous contributor calls the Fund the first piece of common-seriso patriotism he has noticed in the Colony..

"Now is the time for those allens, and naturalised British subjects others

who have sought the protec- tion of the British dog to show their

of the Empire,"

"writes support of lady. "We should like to see their names on our lasts. My contribution is a humble one but more will follow from time to

In

French Navy Article 8-The French Fleet, except that part left free to rafc- interests in the guard French Colonial Empire, shall be collected in ports to be speelfled, demobilis ed and disarmed under German or Italian contral.

The

Government German solemnly declares It has no inten- tion of using, for its own purpose during the war, the French Fleet stationed in ports under German control, except those units neces- sary for coast surveillances and donations which, in the end,

prise the bulk of the contributions. mine-sweeping.

Many who send

small amounts express the fear that their donations are not enough. "All 1 can afford," they say. No Fund could be successful without the small

1

com-

Except for that port (to be deter-Every dollar and every cent helps to mined) of the Fleet destined for the build an aeroplane.

protection of Colonial interest, all

outside French ships

territorial waters must be recalled to France.

Sweeping Of Mines Article -All information about naval mines and defences is to be furnished. Mine sweeping is to be

French Support

War Chin

"As a token of the affectionate soli- darity between the French British people, the Reverend Fathers of the French Mission have much pleasure to contribute to the

South Fund opened by the Morning Post. Ltd." writes the Pro- curator of the Missions-Etrangers.

One letter sums up the reactions of general publie to the Fund. "Now, thing cone," the author says. we are getting some damn

carried on by the French forces,

Stocks To Be Given Over Article

the establishments, 10-All military tools and stocks in occupied territory are to be handed over in- tact, Forts, permanent fortifications and naval building yards are to be left in their present state and not destroyed or damaged.

At 4 pm on Saturday, the total had reached $1,068.773.41, in addi- tion to £2,385.14s.Ed., and Canadian $5.

The latest list of subscriptions is

Hongkong & Kowloon Whert &

The same is to apply to all means of communications, particularly rails follows: graphs, ways, roads, canals, telephones, tele- Godown Co. Ltch

navigational and fighting marks.

coast-Star Ferry Co. Ltd.,

Dr. & Mrs. T. K. Abbott Mr. J. F. Richmond Material for.repairs fre to be made Jiminy Cricket" available,

Anonymous

Wireless Transmissions Article 11-Ail wireless transmit- in stations in French territory are

to stop.

Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure, and Valuables

Merchandise Transportation are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloonment is to facilitate the transport of Article 12The French Govern- Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow-merchandise between Germany and war with Germany, and has appeal-loon, whence delivery may be obtain-Italy across unoccupied territory.

all Frenchmen to rally to the ed immediately after landing.

ed

cause,

All claims must be sent in to me The French epianties of Tunisia, on or before 27th June, 1040, or they Syria, Lebanon and French Indo-will not be

be recognized. China have decided repudiate the Damaged Packages will be examin- Petain Government and its actions I ed by the Company's Surveyor and are reported to have offered Messrs-Goddard and Douglas in the themselves to General De Gaulle. presence of the Consignees at 10.00

2-WORD TALK

NEW YORK. James Sardelis, New York, mounted a soap box in Columbus Circle (New York's Mar- ble Arch) and began a speech prais- ing Adolf Hitler. After the first "Hell Hitler," Sordells was rushed by a crowd of 200 people.

Police had to take him under their protection--not because he spoke, his mind, but to save him from the wrath

of the crowd.

NEXT CHANGE

AT THE

KING'S

a.m. un Saturday, 22nd June, 1940.

Cousiences must have a Revenue Omcer in attendance when any dull- able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

R. OHL, Agent.

POST OFFICE

INWARD MAILS Mail by "Imperial Service."

Air

Shanghal

Airways .June 24. June 24.

Shanghai and Amoy

June 24.

Shanghai

June 25.

Shanghai and Amoy....

June 25.

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HE STOLE MY PEARLS!

Service

HE

Haiphong

Japan and Maolla

STOLE 'MY

Java and Manfla

Manila

Bangkok

WATCH!

HE STOLE MY HEART!

The family Jewels or the family's daughter

Raffles!

were easy game to

SAMUEL GOLDWYN

presents

RAFFLES

OLIVIA

NIVEN de HAVILLAND

DAVID

*

directed by SAM WOOD'

"BELEASED THEN UNITED ARTISTS -

Repatriation

Article 13.The French Govern- ment is to repatriate the population to occupied territory.

No Transfers Abroad Article 14-The French Govern- ment is to prevent the transfer of valuables and stocks from occupied to non-occupied territory or abroad. France To Pay

Article 15-Tho cost of maintain- ing the German occupation troops is to be paid by France.

Reloase Of Prisoners

Mr. & Mrs. R. E. Hoare

Sta Elly Kadourle Indian School Chinese Friend

Avelino Davidson

(Macau) Anonymous

25,000

2,000.

200.

100.

GO.

100.

160. 1,000.

Luin

Victoria Recreation Club Majur & Mrs. A. P. Whitley Mr. & Mrs. Robert Taylor Mr. & Mrs, T. 5. Gould.. Mr E. L. do Rosario Mr. & Mrs. W. G. T. Tilunipor

Mark W. Grele

& Sonny Mr. & David Summers

Mr. C. L. Greaty Mr. D. A. Alongo

Major & Mrs. K. S. Simpson Mr. Edgar Lewis

Colin Plowman

E.F. the Acting Governor 1.3. & P.A.A

N. & N.S.

Mr. J. W. Anderron Chartered Bank Athlette Club Mr. & Mrs. G. 11. Muxworthy Mr. & Mr. W. J. Buring

Sir Robert Kotowali Sitland Silk Sto

Mr. & Mrs. R.

Dr. John Gray...... Mr. & Mrs, E, D, da Boza Miss Winifred Robinson Mr. J. A Torront

Article 16-All German prisoners, Connell Co., Ltd. of war are to be released. The French Government is to hand over ali German subjects, indicated by the German Government, who are now in France or her overseas territory.

French To Bo Hold

Mrs. Wang & the Misses -&-JWani magazine

Mr. A. Crawfor

Mr. & Mrs. F. G. Hila Mr. & Mrs. S. Hansen-

Mias. Malabar

Mr. & Mrs. Ken Watson Mrs. Augusta_Rocha

100.

1,000.

100.

June. 24, 1940.

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[2,000000

1500000

1000000

$500000

STAM Hill

WAR

UNCT

ROLL UP

LADIES

AND

GENTLEMEN ·

AND SHOW

YOUR

STRENGTH

The War Fund inaugurated by the 8. C. M. P. LIL, has passed

the $1,100,000 mark. Stan II In this effective cartoon Invites the public to roll up and send the total still higher,

Exchange At

A Glance

.24

,Nom.

BA

,000.

SELLING

T.T. London

Demand London

T.T. Shanghai

.1/2% .1/27% 300

30.

T.T. Singapore

Johh Burling

19

T.T. Japan

Dr. V. G. A. Grinth

Mr. W. E. Hollands & Family Miss Dawn Digby Mainak & Co.

100.

India

.52

..95 .822

Co.

U.S.A.

221

250.

TT. Manlia

Shrigley.

Stoff

51.51

T.T. Batavia TUT

.45 42

Bangkok

149

IOU,

T.T. Saigon

.Nom

T.T. France

.Nom.

50,

T.T. Switzerland

.08

100.

TT. Australia

1/01

BUYING

-73:

30.

4 m/s L/C London

1/33%

500,

4 m/s D/P Londba

.1/3

4.

4 m/s L/C USA.

20.

4 m/s France

the

10.

30 d/s India

Miss Evelyn E. Rocha

10.

Miss Gertie Rocha

2,

Mr. and Mrs. Chus, S. Rosselet

100,

A Chinese Friend

1,000.

Staff of Cotz Bros.

"Walser"

250,

hev. and Mrs. E. Martin

100.

Mr. J. B. Bentley....

50.

Mr. and Mrs, Joint Revie

60.

Capt. & Mrs. N. Hardie

the

Sweepstake

Mr. R. G. 'Gre

I. U. J.

10.

Mr. & Mrs. Peter Morrison

25,000.

Dr. & Mrs. G. W. Pope

125

Miss Theodorn Cartoli

100

1st Battery, II.K.V.D.C.

10.

Lestle &"'11" 1111

60.

000.

Mr. W. E. Broadbridge

D. Fincoisen

20,

10.

Mr, It. S. Deech

50.

"Bingo"

Mr. & Mrs. F. J. Nell

Mr. W. Murray

10.

A. Shawi

000.

Mesara. Tyeb & Co.

500

N. Jackovsky

Alexars

Mr. Fung Clicon

Messrs. Mackinnon,

Co.

Article 17-All French prisoners of war, who are now in German

until hands, will remain so conclusion of peace.

Safeguarding Materials Article 18.-This provides for the safeguard of material handed over.

Armistico Commission Article 19. The German Armistice Commission will

out armistice co-ordinating with

the Franco-Italian armistice.

carry

U.S.A. and Manila-(San Francisco

date, 29th May)

June 25. Air Mall by "Air France Airways

Not Yet Effective June 26. June 26.

Article 20-The armistice will June 20. enter into force as soon as the French June 28. Government has concluded a similar June 20.

Burcément with the Italian Govern- June 20. ment. The cessation of hostilities will take place six hours after the Italian Government has notified its conclusion,

OUTWARD MAILS Monday, June 24 Straits (Parcels only)........5 p.m. Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta,

Parcels Ord. Canton

June 24, 5 p.m. June 24, 7 p.m.

7.00 p.m. ..7.p.m. Tuesday, June 25

...Noon. Fort Bayard, and Holhow..12.30 p.m.

Shanghal

Haiphong

Shanghai

Halphong

Salgón.

12.30 pm. .3.00 p.m.

The German Government will m- nounce this by wireless.

Validity Of Armistico

Article 21-The present armistice

China Light &c Power Co., Ltd.. "Jewish You" (2nd donation). Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Humphreys SEL-M. and Mra MeAdam .... Anonymous Muller and Phipps (China) Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. G. Gavriloft

Nole Chandler

Mirn D. Wellor

Yorkshiremen

Mr. L. E. Lammert, Jnr. Lydia Dankman Mrs. B. Haller The Society of

in Hongkong The io ilong Co. (China) Ltd, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. S. F. W. Simpson King Helen Yu

Mrs. W. P. Patey....... Mr. and Mrs. A. George Staff, Gimane & Co., Ltd.

is valid until the conclusion of a peace treaty. It can be denounced and Mrs. Firdas Khan

at any moment If the French Government does not fulfil its obligations.

It was stated in London to-night 3.30 p.m. that the French Government put Parcels only for Tientsin .....5 p.m. forward certain relatively unimport

Air Mall for "Imperial Airways ant amendments.

Service" to Durban and thence by Sea Service to United Kingdom.

Reg.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

K.P.O.

June 25, 5 p.m. June 25, 5.30 p.m. G.P.0.

Jane 25, & p.. .June 25, 7 D..

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus

K.P.0.

Mr. and Mrs, Stafford Smith Mira. Enid Martin

Mr. Musket

Mr. N. H. France

Ely and Pupils

Mona and John

| Mr. A. M. J. Wright

It is understood that some of these amendments have been accepted Mr. Thomas Donaldson whilst others were rejected. But the terms remain substantially as set forth above.

Mr. Norman Hellevick

Mr. & Mrs. D. Coull

"On Blindness"

U.S. Cross rate in London 4,02%

U.S. Cross rale in N.Y...3.73

Janet Kis

Mr. & Mrs. R. K. M, Simpson

Fung Cheong Rubber Manufactory Ltd.

Mackenzie &

010. Mears. Gibb, Livingston & Co.

100.

GREAT FRENCH

NAVAL BASE

PETAIN GOVERNMENT.

FROM PAGE ONE}

enomy and depriving it of the right to represent the French people,

His Majesty's Government declare- that they can no longer regard the Bordeaux Government ផន the government of an independent coun-

tis Majesty'a Government have talten note of the proposal to form a provisional French National Com- mitice determined on the prosecution of the war in fulfillment of the inter- national öbilgations of France.

Newspapers Plaas

OPECIAL TO' the “'TELEGRAPH" BORDEAUX, June 23 (UP)—The Paris newspapers, which are now temporarily publishing in Bordeaux, stress that France sought to the ex- Ireme limit of her strength.

"We must accept defeat without weakening and without sterile com- plaints," declares "Le Figuro." "France went down fighting in a battle

in which she sought no material advantage--and in which she lost no prestige because she kept all her engagements to elvilisation to the utmost limit of her strength.

"Petit Parisien" recalls that General Keltel, the German Chief of Staff,

praised

the

valour of the

French troops.

"We are aware that our soldiers fought with unequalled bravery and

fid their utmost to halt the in- vaders," the paper declares,

"Le Jour"i urges French, policy.

a change in

"We must temporarily forget the generous habit er endeavouring to win happiness for humanity at our The crime of 1019 was that we tried to re-make the world before re- making France.

cust.

"Do not let us start again. The interests of France must” hereafter be our only law."

LANDING IN BIAS BAY

FROM PAGE ONE

carrying out successful operations in the Pearl River area in support of the

arca north of fresh drive in the Kowloon.

"The main naval forces under the direct command of the Comman- der-in-Chief of the South Chios Fleet are effectively tightening the coastal blockade to check the entry of war materials into the Chinese Interior.

"Other Japanese naval units on the

a

Continued From Page Pearl River have succeeded in accom- plishing 'bloodless landing' of Japanese troops at various strategly Points

armistice negotiations are in pro- gress.

French War Communique BORDEAUX, June 23 (Reuter)-- A communique issued to-day states that the situation in without notable change except along the Atlantic coast, where the Germans continue to advance in the direction of Roche- fort and Saintes Cognac.

Assurance Given By Japanese It was reported this morning that the Japanese forces now occupying the Hongkong border zone have to the British given an assurance military authorities that they will not approach the frontier.

In

conformity with this decision, Japanese troops to-day are at least

On the Alpine front, there is con-half-a-mile away on the Chinese tinuation of the Italian attempts to aide of the. Shum Chun River, which progress. On the whole we still hold demarks the frontier. our advanced positions.

German Claims. LONDON, June 23 (Reuter) Berlin communique states that the battle In Alsace Lorraine ended on June 22 with the capitulution of the French armies which were surround-} cd.

The communique adds that this victory has overpowered the last forces of the French Army still fight Ing.

The only point along the entire frontier at which Japonese troops are near the frontier is at the Lowu railway bridge, where two sentries have been statloned,

Yosterday's Conferences British military and Hongkong police officials conferred with the

command yesterday, Japanese "Telegraph" reporter at the border states in a telephone message.

the

It is understood that at this con-

Over 300,000 prisoners were taken,ference methods were arranged for. 100. Including the Commanders of the avoiding incidents, and 100. Third, Fifth and Eighth Armles.

250.

100.

50.

troops

arrangements

have been made by which the British

On the Atlantic coast, says the and Japanese authorities can contact

each other when necessary. 100, German communique, our

reached La Rochille and captured the French naval base of Saint Nazaire, 25the booty including many armoured

200.

3.60

50,

cars.

Co. have forced

In the Rhone Valley, our troops passage across the 100. Rhone at the edge of the Savoy Alps,

50 south-west of Geneva.

121,

10.

The communique further claims that of the French coast, five mer- 3000 chant ships between 3,000 and 10,- 000 tons, were damaged by bombs. 7,500. One 10,800-ton transport and another

2,000.

7,500.

of 4,000 ions were sunk.

One of our submarines sank an 250, enemy tanker of 6,000 tons which 100 was attached to a convoy.

RUSH TO JOIN

COLONY'S A.R.P.

Lid,

Mesara, O. K, Gidamal & Wat

ID.

muli Ltd.

100

R. A. & D.

1,000,

Mr. & Mrs. G. Gerrard (Second

40.

Donation)...

100

Mr T. N. Chau

500.

"Ex Land Gir

G. B. Fy

Mr. V. P. Homeron

Capt. & Mrs, J. D. Holmes

100.

15.

Mika Helen H0114_

Mrs. H. Hughien

Mr. 5. M. and Mrs. Lawrence

30.

Mr. & Mrs. E. J. Figueiredo

Mr. G. P. Charlton

50.

100,

Capt. de Mro. E. H. Histed

100.

The appeal for 100 members of the

The Green Island Cement Co.

25.

Ltd.,

15,000,

general public residing in the castern

Mr. & Mrs. G. Leising

10.

DO

Mr. N. R. Mehta

2,800.

Three Macau Pigs"

1,000

Mr. & Mrs. A. A. dos Remedios.

Chinese Staff, Indo-China 9. N.

250.

$30.

1,000,

Lieut. Commúr. & Mrs, A, D. 8.

MUTTAY

20.

Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Clarke

1,000,

Surg. Capt. & Mr. G. V. Hobba

50.0.0.

10,

Mr. & Mrs. A. Flott

Miss Olwyn Grele

00.

500,

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel

100.

tuan, Frank and Ann Daniel

jou.

Mr. And Mrs F. D. Danby "(in

Mr. & Mrs. J. M. Neronlia Anonymous Hitler's Promise

Str. D. J. Slo BORDEAUX, June 23 (Reuter).— Furacks (Far East) Ltu. In reply to a request by Marshal Silver Lina Ltd. Petaln. Hitler has sent a direct mes- Anonymous

troops Mr. & Mrs. M. Scott

Mike M. C. Churn

tralia by the "Imperial Airways | sage stating that German Service."

would not enter Bordeaux while the Members, Kowloon Cricket Club Franco-Italian armistice negotiations are proeceding.

Reg.

Ord.

.June 25. 5 p.m. June 25, 5.30 pm. G.P.O.

June 25, 5 p. ......June 25, 7 D..

..7 p.m.

Ref. Ord... Amoy and Shanghal Straits, Ceylon and India ... p.m. Wednesday, June 20 Shanghal

....1.30 p.m.

Air Mail for Indo-China, Iran, and France by the "Air France Air- Ways."

K.P.O.

Nazi Bombers Fly

Into Barrages

Mr. B... B. Monahan

B. R. Soline*******

Kowloon Colt Cutte

IK. Platello Society

Mr. & Mrs. J. M. Wilson

Mr. & Mrs. F. J. dos Remedion "Engineer"

Mr.A. K. Leask:

d. Hooper

Mr. & Mm. 7 C. Chalmers

Mr. & Mrs. A.-W. Halter Mr. C. E. Windsor..... Prof. Cacti Itobertson

Mr. & Mrs, W. I. Seath ...

"SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAPH" LONDON, June 23 (UP)----An Air Queen's & Allembra Theatres Ministry conununique announces Chus Seng C350

The Indian Stores" that two German bombers were Mr & Mrg lf. A. Lammert destroyed when they flew into, bal-Amin H. M. Shan

·June 26, 6 p.m. loon barrages during last week's Mr. & Mrs, J. H; M. Smith ..... Jane 20, 5.30 p.m. raids on England.

June 20, 8 p.m. June 26, 7 p.m.

Ref.

Ord.

G.P.O.

ICE

Ord.....

U.S.A., Central and South America, Canada and Europe via San Fran- cisco (No Parcels for Canada); -

G.FO. and K.P.O. |

Parcela

Reg Ord.'

..June 20, 8 p.m.· June 27, 0.45 am. June 27, 10.30 p.m.

METROPOLE HOTEL

CENTRAL - CLEAN

Bergt." Mew, ILK, & Singaporo

RA

Stall, irk. & Whampoa Deck Co. Ltd. (Memory of Late Mr. J. C Brown

Some of Staff. Kowloon Hospital Mr. & Mrs. Jose A. de Graca.. Timas, Shop, Stonecutters Mr. A. H. Veltinang Mia A, Chart de

Mr. Mr. Le P. Ralph n Memory of Major: Alan Fitzroy CONFORTABLE ~ FIREPROOF) Mr. & Mrs. J. II, Sturgeon

Botherwety.

Co. Ltd. (Book Office)

1,000 Mory of WADI

20.

50.

and Bobin, Tatey

Mi Nola Chafidler

The Japanese are expected to in- form the Hongkong authorities of any further moves by their troops,

Major General Casett, G.O.C, the British Troops in China,visited the border yesterday.

Machino-Gunned By Japanoso Planos

Wong King-yong, 27, of Cheuk Me! Village, Chinese Territory, was ad- mitted! to the Kowloon Hospital gunshot yesterday suffering from wounds sustained at the hands of a Saturday

Japanese aeroplane

afternoon.

מס

ILALIAN TERMS

Continued From Pago 1

district to volunteer for the ARP. high ofcials and were all driven to

25 Auxillary Reserve for duty in time a villa, the whereabouts of which are 2.70 of emergency at the First Aid Post kept secret.

20. and Cleansing Centre at Happy

25. Valley has hod

2

such gratifying response that it has become necessary 415 to close the lists for the district.

Roma Communiqua SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH

ROME, June 23 (UP)-An official at 8.40 pan, to- communique issued The Director of A.R.P. announced day said: "At 7.30 pm, near Rome 2.0.0 this morning that applicants will be the Italian plenipotentiaries delivered Individually, to the French plenipotentiaries the 1.0.0. communlented · with 2.0.0. They will be informed of the date and terms for an armistice."

1.0.0 time at which training courses will

10.0.0. commence.

French Council Convenos Bordeaux, June 23 (UP)—The It is hoped to extend the scheme French Council of Ministers. re- 20.0 to other districts in the very near convened at 3.18 p.m.

1.0.0.

5.0.0.

1.0.0, future.

50, Mr. and Mrs. L. Jack

Miss Pat Tod........

100.

BO, W. AL W.

Mr. G. Lyon Mackenzie

200,

£20,

100.

Major and Mrs. A. P. Whitley, Canadian currency $3.

1,000,

BD.

Corrections: $100 acknowledged 'as from Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hall should have read

Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Paul..

400.

$50 acknowledged to Jiminy Cricitet.

150

should have read "Itintsy Cricket","

100

$303,

FAROUK FACES |NEW GOVT. TO BE

BIG DECISION

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEQRAPH"'

CAIRO,

Junc 23. (UP)—The

Egyptian Cabinet has resigned,"

King Forouk-faced with the de-

STAMP AUCTION AIDS FUND cision whether or not to declare war

In addition to donating $100 to the on Italy-is preparing to form

Informed

circles

belleve

D

that

FORMED

FROM PAGE ONE

British Ambassador Withdraws From Franco :BORDEAUX, June 23 (Domel)

Sir R. H. Campbell, British Ambassa- dor to France, left France, aboard; &·

20. Fund, the Hongkong. Philatelic So- National Union Government; to in-

clety are holding an auction of stamps clude all political parties. among members at their next meet- ing, on June 27, and all proceeds of Egypt will not nice o definita deci- British cruiser immediately after the the auction will also be forwarded sion until, the new. Government is conclusion of the Franco-German to the Fund.

armistice agreement.

Out formed.

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