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THE
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TO LET.
TO LET For 'European occupation. Avaliable for a few months. Desir-
able furnished or unfurnished flat. Four
rooms. Modern
sanitation.
OUT MORE PLANES THAN GERMANY
LONDON, July 21 (Reuter).-British aircraft pro- duction now exceeds the rate of 1,800 machines a month produced by Germany, according to the air correspondent of the "Sunday Times."
D
10 BOMBS
ON TOWN
Nazi Raider Causes Casualtics
This correspondent, in review of tho air situation, anys that although Germany's first- line strength, estimated at 18,000 machines, is still ahead of the reasonable British, there are grounds for believing that she for the lacks trained crewa
LONDON, July 21 (Reuter). machines bulit.
Germany's first-line strength, de-During Isolated air raids to- clares the correspondent, includes day, a bomber flew over a town about 3,000 troop-carriers, each cap-
in north-west England and able of carrying some 20 men over Secretary.short distances.
dropped ten bomba.
By Order of the Board,
W. F. SIMMONS,
Hongkong, 22nd July, 1949.
Gayda Appeals To America
Mid-level overlooking relearly "Premise Of Hate"
Box "Hongkong Telegraph."
POST OFFICE
Smoli Packet Post to all countries to suspended.
OUTWARD MAIL TIES
Registered and Farcel Mail are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise tated, and where mails are advertia-
In History
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH''
ROME, July 22 (UP)-Gayda, Signor Mussolini's mouthpiece, appeals in an editorial in the Voce d'Italia" to-day for a better understanding by the problems and aspirations Italy and Germany,
of
"We wish to asks if it is to the ed to close at or before 0 am. re-advantage of the United States to go gistered and parcel mats are closed down through European history with at 5 pm, on the previous day. When pall are advertised to close after
6 p.m., Registered and Parcel mails
er eigned at 3 p.m.
INWARD MAILS
a premise of hate," he asks.
"Germany and Italy have nothing against America and her institutions, long
15 Why
"We ask only that America, as she wants to take an Interest in Mail by "Imperial, Airways European affairs, should better under-
July 22. sland
the present reality and prob- leta. July 22,
"All Europe heading towards July 22.
Fosciam
doesn't President July Roosevelt lend more attention and July 26 Air Mail by "Pan American Airways respect to the needs of more than
Francisco 130,000,000 Germans and Italians.
"One does not help the liberty and July 23. July 23. dignity of mankind by shutting his 23. eyes to the reality of their history." July
Air
Service"
Straits .....
Shanghai and Amoy
Shanghal
Snanghal
Direct Service. -San
date, 10th July
Canton
Halphong
Haiphong
Shanghai and Amoy
Straits. Salgon
Japan
Sandakan.
-22.
23.
July *3. July 25. July 23. 23.
*July Wood Thieves
July 24.
July 24.
July 25.
Australia and Manila
Canton
Halphong and Holhow
July 25.
Shanghai
Japan and Manila
July 20.
July 25.
July 25.
London and Straits
July 25. July 26
Canton
Air Mali by
July 25.
Japon
Service"
Monila
Caught
Several Cases At The Magistracies
"Imperial Airways Arrested for possession
of
The ratio of German bombers to German fighters is about equal.
of
Not Poak Production The German production rate 1,800 a month does not represent the peak obtainable. New factories are now coming into producstablished in in Poland and may oven be France, but against this must be set-
tremendous ange is interfering
Royal Air Force which with production in the west.
It is unofficially reported that some adults were killed and injured when a densely populated part of the town suffered damage to houses and a school was wrecked.
This area has been many times. ralded in the past three weeks, but few people have been killed,
Raider Shot Down
LONDON, July 21 (Reutor)-It is ecially announced that an enemy fighter was shot down this morning near the south coast by British fighters.
When longer nights.enable longer flights under the cover of darkness, more distant objectives in eastern will Germany and northern Italy thus materially reducing the output. probably suffer regular disturbance, afternoon.
Lacking Crews
as
cn- new ot
One bomber was shot down this
In Prohibited Waters
M.T.B.s Round. Up Junks In Harbour
The correspondent points out that crews cannot be produced as fast as planes, and many German machines! which escape in a damaged condition thus Lake home dead rear, Runners,
of trained increasing the shortage crows.
Nevertheless, the Germans
Into deavour to put straight squadrons as
passible many their new planes with crews of very
Arrested as a result of a rold by little flying experience. This policy is based on the idea of giving light- torpedo boats at 2 aan. this morning. ning strokes of tremendous weight, the masters of three fishing boats The correspondent declares that were charged before Conde. J. Jolly the assumption that Germany has at the Marine Court with disobeying not yet fung ble air offensive the order of the Harbour Master by
Britain because she against
is anchoring their boats in a prohibited elther not capable of doing so or and controlled area-The Tathong are not willing is nothing less than Channel: Minefield.
dangerous. Attacks will come No Option Next Timo
when Germany has consolidated her present: position and these al- tacks will seek to wear down our defences by their persistence and coniinuity.
Regarding the quality of British production, the correspondent says that without question our planes are completely superlor 115 fighting machines.
LETTERS
That Melbourne Cup Meeting
To The Editor.
14
Defendants, Lo Shing-kee, Cheng Chau-bing and Ko Tai-hi, all plended guilty, and were fined $15 or day's hard labour. They were also warned that if they appeared in Court again, they would be imprisoned without the option of Ane.
Sgt. Ross, of the Water Police, said the Police actually saw the defend- anta pulling up their anchors when|| they arrived on the scene. They are a great source of annoyance both to the Police and to the Naval Authori- ties, he added.
THE WAR FUND Further Substantial Subscriptions
July 22, 1940.
A Glance
Exchange At Services Families
Are Sailing Australia
SELLING T.T. London EN
· Demand London
T.T. Shanghai
T.T, Singapore: TT, Japan T.T. India TT. USA.
1/274
.1/2%
.205
.0034
.82
23.14
T.T. Manila
TT. Batavia
44
T.T. Bangkok
149%
T.T. Salgon
108
TT. Franco
Nont.
101
1/04
4 m/s L/C London
1/3
4 m/s D/P London
1/30%
4 m/s L/C USA,
25%.
4 m/s France
.Nom.
30 d/a Indla
.842
U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02% U.S. Cross rate in NY......3.00
T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australia
BUYING
MR. D'ALMADA WANTS TRUTH
FROM PAGE ONE
For On Friday
The British Consul General in Manila has announced that
the first batch of women 'and children evacuces in Manila will leave for Australla on July 26.
They will comprise 600 wives and children of Army and Navy personnel.
"
Another three ships will leave Manila for Australla on July 30, and will take 1,000 Servico familles gut!"
...
No Information has been released in Manlia regarding the civilian evacuces,
Hongkong's Thanks
MAY LOSE
$
HIS SIGHT
Man Who Refused To Have Operation
The reluctance of a Chinese,. Yan Kun-cheung, to allow ono
The Government of Hongkong has of his eyes to be removed by expressed its thanks to the Philippines doctors may now result in him for the help extended to the evacuees losing his sight.
In the following letter through the British Consul General to the U.S.
This was revented at Kowloon.
Magistracy to-day when Li Hon, 20,
re-
High Commissioner:
"Sir I am.
requested by the cobbler, was charged before Mr.. government of Hongkong and by the AA. Macfadyen with malicious- military and naval authorities of the by wounding Yan, colony to convey to Your Excellency complainant had refused to allow Det.-Sergeant Johnston said that to the United States military a thorities, and to the Red Cross their doctors in hospital to take out one and as nothing could be CY CE, warm appreslation of the help and of his (1) Naval and Naval Volun- facilities so spontaneously and gener done in view of this, he was dis
teer familles;
ously afforded in the disembarkation charged. The eye injury turned (H) | Miltary; - L.A.F. and and reception of the British women sceptio and complainant was
and children evacuated from Hong- admitted to the hospital. Now, it is ILK.V.D.C. families;
kong,
feared that he would lose his sight... (HI) Civilian familles.
I was remanded for a week. "I would venture to add my per- (e) that those lo whom the sonal thanks and to ask that they operation of the scheme was may also be conveyed to General
All Articles Pawned entrusted were unequivocally John C. Pratt and the members of Informed
In another maliciously 'wounding that
upon
an his staff and to Mr. Charles H. evacuation, and irrespective Forster, manager of the Philippine case, Kau, 40, wax remanded until of
question the
July 25 at 2.30 p.m., when the case of RC- Red Cross, and his lody helpers, who commodation, the said order by their personal endeavours so will be heard. Complainant is Tam of selection or precedence materially assisted. In the disembarka- Kwal.
tion and settlement of the evacuees
Johnston Det-Sergeant
said Li, would be observed? (d) that before September 1930 and so alleviated the hardships of this Tam and another man were sitting Li We can never in a cubicle when, it was alleged, personnel had been recruited forced evacuation. for the purpose of putting the adequately express our gratitude to suddenly attacked Tam with a pair of scissors. Mative for the attack scheme into operation when them."
seemed very vague and the most that the occasion prose?;
could be found out was that on the (e) that the said scheme was de
signed to operate al short
same morning Li had tried to borrow nottoo?
20 cents from Tam.
Social Function
evicucts
the
1.
The Red Cross canteen at the Club Filipino in Manilla was thrown open recent to
on July 10 on
Det.-Sergeant Johnston added that mental no occasion of an Evacuee Night gala. Li had been placed under
In addition to music, dancing and re- | observation but no report of the re- freshments, there was a special pro-sults had yet been received. gramme in which number of Hong- kong visitors took part.
(f) that an regards the
evacuation. there was question of short notice?
Who's To Pay
(6) If the answers to (5) (a) and
Manila newspapers make much of (b) are in the affirmative will the fact that Hongkong evacuees re- Government state why the salcently made a spontaneous contribu- scheme and order of precedence tion towards the Red Cross drive for
•
were abandoned in favour of the evacuation as in fact car- ried out?
(7) Who is to bear the cost of the
recent evacuation?.
funds in the Philippines.
Among the contributors from one of the barrack rooms in Fort McKinley were:
Mrs. S. G. Smith, Mrs, M. G. Post, Mrs. Cranley, Mrs. Needham, Mrs. G. H. Fowler, Mrs. M. E. Lee, Mrs.
(8) Are wives and families of mem-M. Wood, Mrs. G. Howell, Mrs. Kir-
'bers of the H.KV,D.C. who are
bo ovacuated? (P) If so, when? (10) If not, why not?
(11) Are Brlish women and children Who are not of pure European
descent to be evacuated? (12) If so, when?
(13) If not, why not?
Frank Statement Wanted
Mrs.
Sinton,
Man's Three Thefts
N
Kowloon Residents Victimised
Formerly employed in a laundry,
table cloth from Miss Gouano of
not of pure European descent to ey, Mrs. McCan, Mrs. Whitley, Mrs. Taol Tim, 22, appeared before Mr.
Pass, Miss N. N. Everest, Mrs. D. B.
E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magis- Scott-Gordon, Mrs. N. Nicklin, Mts tracy this morning charged with the C. C. Stemson, Mrs. C. T.
T. Shoud, theft of a bed sheet, the property of Mira, M. E. Caerie, Mrs. H. H. Logan, Allah Dad of the Naval Yard; illegal Mrs. M. G. Commeron, Mas, Moss, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs, Wright, Mrs. Dawning: theft of 10 bed covers and Perry, Mrs. Goodwin, Mrs. Lawrence Homuntin; and theft of a padded Mrs. J. Smith, Mrs,' Crofton, Mra.
quilt Read, Mrs. Alcock, Mrs. Richards, cover and a linen sheet from
rus Mrs. Powell of Fa Yuen Street, Champelovia,
Mrs.
Defendant suld he was a laundry Pearson, Mrs. Green, Mrs, Niplock, man. He added that be took the July 25. tree wood in the Kowloon City
(14) If the answers to (8) and/or Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Meffan, The "Hongkong Telegraph." July 26 district yesterday, four out of
(11) are in the negative, should Fraser, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Water-articles to be washed and he did not
[95;return them. July 26,
He pawned them Sir, Before it is too late and as a
net Government have made anton, Mrs. Witchell, Mrs. Lammert,
without USA, and Manila-(San Francisco five men were each fined $10 or
permission. carly statement accordingly, so Miss Lamunert, Mrs. Engelbrht, Mrs. Det. Sergeant Matches said defen- July 20. a month's imprisonment when Member of the Society for the pro-
that the many concerned might Morrison, Mrs. Hatst, Mrs Le-Morri dant left the Kwan Lam Laundry in July 20. they were charged before Mr. E.ection of Aborigines, I wish to lege
The War Fund Inaugurated by the make their own arrangement?
son, Mrs. G, Walker and Mrs. a must emphatle protest against the
·G. Halphony Road
on his own accord Himsworth at Kowloon Magis inhuman treatment that is to
about a month Mrs. R. Kelly, Mre. 1. Fuller, Mrs. bo
ago and since then tracy to-day,
meted out to those slx Ko te S. C. M. Post. Ltd., reached a fotal) (15) Has Government any, delinite Dinnan.
Kangaroos of $1,294,184.35 on Saturday.
policy in regard to evactation?
Valsh, Mrs. Strong, Mrs. 5. he had been going to various places that
Latest donations received are as (16) If so, will Government make Fowler, Mrs. Nora Lee, Miss F. Wood, to obtain laundry. On July 12 he Tam Mul, 34, pleaded guilty to
now chained up in the Bunlawful possession of wild pine tree cellars of the Kowloon Cricket Club follow:
full and frink statement with Mrs. Bowroy, Mrs. A. M. Moss. Mre obtained a bed sheet from an Indinn Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A. und was imprisoned for a month. and which are being used on Fuck
Central and South America, Canada and United Kingdom via He admitted that he had cul the tree day Night as substitutes for horses in the Australian and New Zea- Tin Gap Road
Jand
call their Melbourne Ausociation In Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen's Court,
Members To, 30, was sentenced to six
the weeks hard labour, on charges of Cricket Club end of the Australian
of the Kowloon The Balt Merchants Guild per Chinese Chamber of Commerce of a posscaston pine tree and tres- passing at Government Plantation and New Zealand Association should. B. Chicken Feed"
*The Family" No. DA, above Taipo Road. Defen- roll up in force on Tuesday night and Mr. B. Ditta dont was neresied by Mr. I. P. Tam-register a strong protest at such bar "N"
"Meravish worth of the Botanical and Forestry barous treatment to dumb animals. Odd Cent Box, floyal Scots, MEL
Ausun Department. The tree was valued at $25.
- date, 1st-July). Bangkok
OUTWARD MAIL: Monday, July 22
Canton Manlia
,7 p.m.
San Francisco
at Sa
Amoy
G.P.O, and K.P.O. Reg. ... ..July 22, 5 p.m. Orch.
July 23, 0-30 n.m. Tuesday, July 23
.8.30 u.m. ..10.30a.m. .10.30 a.m. .Noon.
LBm
Tient
p.m.
Sydney
Bangkok
Halphong
Shanghai and Parcels only for
*
sin Manila and Batavia........3.30 p.m. Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Julu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Tan Américan Airways and Trans- Atlantic Services,"
Reg. Ord.
Reg. Ord.
Two Women Arrested
Two women out of a parly of eight or 10 people were arrested by Ser- geant MacDermott and Sub-Inspector Shui yesterday when the group were K.P.O.
sighted to be taking branches on a July 23, 5 pmhill in Gascoigne Road near King's July 23, 5.30 pm Park. G.P.O.
The women, Fung Mul, 25, and July 23, & P. Cheung Chuu, 46, were charged bc- July 23, 7 pm.
Macfadyen Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Ans-fore Mr. Q. A. A.
to-day with tralia by the "Imperial Airways unlawful possession of wild
Kowloon Magistracy
free Bervice."
branches ansit euch were fined $0.
$20 ball. They wa
Sergeant MacDermott said that a
of eight or 10 people com
Canton
́ ́K.P.O.
...
Reg.
Ord.
Rez.
Ord.
July 29, 5 p.m. July 23, 5.30 pm. G.P.O.
were on
at
Petely stripped one side of a hill of
July 23, 5 pm. its ahrubbery. He and S. I. Shul „July 23, 1 p.m.
went up after the offenders but on .7 P the two defendants were successfully Wednesday, July 21 Batavia and Sourabaya....8.30 am.intercepted. The others escaped.
Swatow, Amoy and Formosa,
Shanghai
10.30 am.
2.30 pm.
*Superscribed Correspondence Only.
STOCK MARKET
REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Summary issued Saturday saya; ¦-
Market - was, quietly steady
prices well, maintained.
Buyers
Decka (old) $18.25. Docks (now) $14.75.
Hotels $3.00%
ones (old): $21.25.
Watsons $8.10.
H.K. Banks $1,200 Chind Tights (old) $0.80 GM Balca
Hotels-43.70
Lands, $31.42 Trams $15.10 Electric (old) #38.50
with
Consul And
Wife Safe
Attacked By Bandits Near Tientsin
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" SHANGHAI, July 21 (UP), Japanese reports from Peiping say the French Consul at Tient sin, M. Louis Colin and wife.re- turned safely to the Embassy after ten bandits had sired on his car 11 miles east of Tungchow.
Ono bullet hit the radiator, however M. Colin did not halt the car until the bandita were out of sight where! itpon. ha abandoned the automobile and walked to Tingchow."
аге
what the
Cup
All
WOWSER.
Tins
4.50.
Mr. J. K. Baubold........... $1,000.
ber Cheero Club Saie of Old Newspapers and Messrs. Sun Tai Fat per Chamber of Commerce Merri, Tak Fung per Chamber of Commerce
Chinese
A
100.
7.12.
31.43.
NEXT CHANGE KING
EKING'S
AT THE
i
ROWDY ROUGHNECK RIVALS FIGHTING FOR CONTROL OF THE GUTTERI
BILLY HALOP and HUNTZ HALL'
Jiii).
regard theretof
SOONG IN MINISTRY?
FROM PAGE ONE Washington is not unconnected with Use formation of the new Ministry. and believe that, owing to the im portant role which the department will be playing in the future con duct of the war, Mr. Soong's wide Chinese financial and questions and his thorough grasp of conditions in three years of hostilities will enable him to direct the affairs of the new Ministry with
SUCCESS,
Gutcher, Miss Whitley, Mrs. N. constable of the Naval Yard but fall- Everest, Mrs. N. Reld. Mrs. A. Sed to return it. On July 18, defen- Lotter Mrs. C. K. Machardet, Mrs dant was seen by the constable and T. E. Skenncie, Mrs. T. M. Morrison,
Mrs. D. I. M. Canos, Mrs. W, S.
The bed sheet was re-
a pawn shop.. Defendant's former employer stW
Mrs. G. Morris, Pat Moss, Mrs. H. Woodman, Mrs. Dixie Beale, Mrs. Sgt. Wilcox,
from
Matches
and reported that some that Airs. Elston, Mrs. Ada of his patrons Informed hint Clark, Miss Stewart, Mrs. Roberts, sheets given to the defendant had Mrs. Estall, Mrs.
not
been returned. Vander, Mrs. F.
The defendant Thompson, Mira. Silver, Mrs. Kow, was questioned and following this, Mrs. Wheeler, Mes. Pudnoy, Mrs. articles belonging to Miss Gosano Mrs. Randall, Mrs. Patey. Mrs. from pawn shops. Owen, Mrs. Hargreaves, Mrs. Seddon, and Mrs. Powell were recovered Acock, Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Higgin, Mrs. Defendant was fined $40 or ` pix. Fuller, Mrs. May, Mrs.. Mcx. Rey, Mrs. Monaghan and Mrs. Eastman Hell-Evans.
A.
and. W. Perry, Mrs. Johnston, Morin
Mrs. Granville, Mrs. Witchell, Patey Mrs. Wyatt, Mrs. Simpson, Ronald
Wynft, Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Tribble, Mrs. Whitmore, Mrs. Ogden, Mrs.
MIE. Langley
Hamilton. Mrs. Russel, recently issued that Mr. Suang, who Miss Padgett, Mrs. Poole, Mrs. Clark, is still in America, would be ap Boones, Mrs. Orchard, Mrs. Dennis, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Hamson, Mrs. Miss Flint, Miss Wright, Mrs. Richey
It will be recalled that a denial was
pointed Ambassador.
| weeks hard labour,
Racketeer Imprisoned
Ingenious Method Of Fraud Exposed
Apart from the Ministry of Econo-and Mrs. Basket.
A "racker" which aimed t
to victi mic Warfare, the Central Executive
In Appreciation
miso country folks living in tene Committee recently also decided to Meanwhile, the women and chilments. la belleved to have been establish a Wartime Economic Coun-dren housed in Barracks No. 111 smashed following the arrest and cil with the specifie responsibility of raised 17 pesos which they presented conviction of a strengthening Chinen, who had 200
DEAD END KIDS LITTLE TOUGH GUYS Calla MESSENGER
Mary CARLISLE Larry CRABSE Victor JORY - Haberi ARMSTRONG
· HES BRENDEL • Anna HAGEL
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION MUSICAL "SHORT,
WINISHAW _în RHUMBA LAND
BANDARREL, HARPA AND HIS NHUMBA BAND'
The existing Ministry of Econo-
administration so as to meet the in token of their appreciation along The method was to collect letters needs of a long war.
with a letter to the commanding from loiter-boxes from ants, des- officer which read: To the Com- troy the original envelopes and de- manding Officer,
liver the contents to the addressces, The ladies of the above building charging them a fee for bringing the
to wisl gratitude for the willing assistance
their express
sincere letters from their villages. shown to them
The man
Chan Pat, 40, unemploy- their stay at Fort McKinley.
the troops during ed, was charged before. Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.C., at
C, at the Central Magis- "A small taken of their appreci- tracy this morning on three charges ation is enclosed which it is, hoped of theft of letters and obtaining 40. will be accepted.
cents from Law Fung, widow, of "Sgd. L. M. Ross, B. Hensley, C. Wing Wo Street, pretending that he
mies, under Dr. Wong Wen-hao, will be reorganised and will be known as the Ministry of Industry and Com- merce. It will concentrate its efforts on the development of Industries, commerce and mineral resources.
SYDNEY CAPTAIN DECORATED
LONDON, July 21 (Reuter)-It officially announced that Captain
Clarke, G. D. Stone, L. C. Pennell, had been instructed to deliver the V. Benson (Mrs.). A. Brown, B letter and collect the money as fees, Williams, W. McLellan, M. Paul
Admitted Theft CMEs.), M.
4. M. Craig (Mrs.), K.
Det-Egt V. M. Morrison said a Shotton (Mrs.) and S. M. Hudson.
Upon receipt of the sum from the the staircase of a flat and appear watchman saw Chan; go. up district
The
John Augustus Collins. of HMAS women, the men at Barracks No. Sydney has been made a Companion 111 Bent the money over to the Red shortly after with a letter which he opened... He was approached, and ad- of the Order of the Bath and that Cross. Commander, Hugh Nicolson, Senior
mitted Offices of the destroyer forca, L
the the
b
thort of the letter,When
awarded a bag to the D.S.O. which he LONDON, July 22 (Reuter)-It so he had 100 letters in his
possession. reported that the United States The prosecuting officer thon out- already holds.
JALAN MI Government has bought 0,000 tons of lined the method of the fraud. G These awards are mutu as the antimony and an undisclosed quantity Chan was given four months' hard esult of the sinking of the Italian | of wolfram-from, the Chinese Gov. Inbour. He had no previous", con-
Fernmént cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni,
viction.
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