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The
Hongkong Telegraph Tenth Annual Amateur Photographic Competition
SEND IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW Competition closes at 5 pm
on September 30
Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.
For the brei and second-best entries
Four Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK Co. Fir Prizes in each of the
four Sections
$250 CASH PRIZES $250
SECTION ONE
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) A Talk by Emily Hahn
From the Studio -
Which Half ARE Of A Horse
READY FOR GERMANS Is A Share?
GERMANY'S tourists are a byword. There are the millions who seek Strength ZBW on a Frequency of 046 kc's, and Through Joy and there are the others whom we describe in inverted commas.
Radio Programmo Broadcast by
on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and
This is the season when the English coast resorts prepare for the annual Bank -11 p.m. on 9.52 m.c's. per second.
12.15 p.m. Short Service of Iker-Holiday invasion of tourists,
reksion.
12.30 Haydn Concerto in D Major. Op. 21.
Wanda Landowrka (Harpsichord) with Orchestra conducted by Eugene Rigot.
11.50 Two Songs by Oscar Naitke (Bass).
Asleep In the Deep (Lamb-Petrie);
(Weatherly-Sander Friend of Mine sun).
There will be no Bank Holidny this year. "Seaview" and "CHF- top" have put up the shutters. The bathing huis stand empty Gone are (or serve as billets). the char-n-banes, the ice-cream carts and the cockle stalls. There are no laughing, shonting chil- dren; no castle on the sands.
10 Local Time Signal and Weather
Spadework of a stemmer kind is Report.
1.03 Harry Roy and Ills Orchestra, being done here this summer. The 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wea-sea-front is a wor-front. ther Forecast and Announcements
1.45 Latest Dance Music.
2.15 Clest down.
With greater energy and deter- nination than even the boarding-
| house landlodies put into their pre-
6.0 Cesar Franck-Symphony in Durations for the annust invasion, the British Army is preparing to rerelve Moor.
Quiet Resistance Is German Problem
Nazis Hold General As Dutch Hostage
-Defied Germans
Evidence of growing resistance in the Netherlands against Germany is accumulating through increasingly
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestras inany German tourists an iter frequent reports of German measures to quell the stub-
cares to send across the sea
Will they come? And when? And
conducted by Leupold Stoltowsk
6.41 Plano Solos
troys" On a clear day, from points G. Majo (Seu falli); Sonata in
const we can see France, Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring (Chorale 2
No. 147 Bachhere the swastika has now down from the Canal Myra Hess On Wings of Song Six werks, but we know nothing (of the designs that are being mediated (Mendelssohn. Mark Hambourg.
6.54 Madam?“
Musical Comedy "Yesjover there
The Convoys Paas
Therefore, We
The meet
Hinnie Hale, Bobby Howes and
for prepare Company with the Hippodrome Thea- the Urchestra conducted by Joseph work and coup durstives to
and thwart every possible form of ottack.
Tunbridge
7,30 Landon Relay The News 80 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.
400 This week's programmes. 8.07 Interlude.
Minstrel
Debray Songs, Surry Somers Burnt with Male Quartetie.
8.30 Sindio-Talk by Emily Hahn. 8,20 Compositions of Delibra. Churntal Prayer (Lake), Miliza
Orch Ku (Soprano) พ.
Chorus, Sylvia Ballet, Pilbaraonic Orchestra, De Cariz, Armelita,
The Channel 14 still the English Channe The Royal Navy and the Royal Au Fotre se to that. Under
The
15
WHAT is an undivided share in a horse, the forequarters or the hindquarters?" Mr. Justice Bennett asked in the Chancery Division during a will suit con- cerning three racehorses.
It was alated that the late Mr. Edward Musgrave Sykes, of Thorn- hill-road, Lindley, Huddersfield, and hia wife, Mrs. Elleen Evelyn Sykes, ran the horses, Moster Bimbo, Second Pop and Tetrisen, in partnership as a fiobby.
By his will Mr. Sykes made n specife bequest of many things to his widow, including "my horses", and residuary lehatees raised the question whether the gift included his half-share or interest in the me horses.
The Judge held that the bequest did not extend to the interest which the testator had as "tenant-in-com- | mon" of a horse.
Mr. Justice Bennett asked: “Is a half-share of thres horses, a horsat” and later:
POST OFFICE
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enemy-occu enemy countries or pied territory is invited to General Notification No. 947 in the Govern ment Gazeile of 23rd August, 1940.
Small Packet Post to all countries suspended.
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U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hai (San Francisco datą, 20th August).......
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vice"
London and Strells
a drink of water and he mid: 'No, itSandakan is not good for them, who
born spirit of independence and freedom of the Dutch.
"Supposing both parties were alive, what could he have done with the High officials have been dis-horses against the will of his wife? missed because they refused to Supposing she wanted to give them be the obedient servants of the foreign aggressor. Newspapers which tried to give expression to the general feeling among the people have been suspended.
HOLLAND UNDER NAZI POWER
Fifth Column's
New Task
Seyas-Inquari, the Reich Com- missioner, has officially praised and thanked the German Fifth
I1 WAN officially announced in Amsterdam that the Commander-in- Chief of the Dutch forces, General Wincketman, hnd been arrested and sent to Germany as a prisoner of war. The reason given was that he and bin sub-ordinates had not observed the rules told down for the demobil- sation of the Dutch forces, and that disturbiness had been the result
The last sentence of the German reads pininously: "ft communique
supreme interest of
demobilization
SH
in the
the
the
escort our metehuset ships pass daily on theat way to and from the
The prest
of Uie COBA DY
the ut ugh anomen
the
the day for vilione who remain in these coast and towns The old worthies totter un to Lundan Use plamenade mid, leaning on the column in the Netherlands for Pople to see to it that no further Les Filles railings, gaze out to send its "exemplary attitude."
disturbanLe f shall Deeur " Gnfli-Curet the sky
Cloche of a dog- light with wirich they are
Serious Disturbances fle slut these men--who burd are rewarded (Violin) and from time tes Litz14 1
In the more thrilling stabbed
back the country The disturbances were evklently any ul the destructions of whose hospitality they enjoyed that seriotar and emme as the elimax of u 9.0 London Relay-The News and
themselves to be fretter sammet senstas And healed key had shown Topical Talita,
"especially susceptible to the Fuhrer's the of other troubles which made Germans decide that they must statke still harder if the Dutch people "How a new task awaits you,” he were to be turned into the
the sub- continterd "You have learnt to un-jugated serenata of the "Herrenvolk derstand the Dutch and you must act They have therefore taken the Dutch mediutors You have earned your Commander-in-Chief as a botage 16 Belos them, down on the beach as theart ne It is out of bounds, Face among these people, and you Germany His office is abolished
to live in their of nurse, to civilians, and from there fully entitied
sende abuve there
IS bothing midst."
As if the Helch Commissioner for out of the ordinary to be seen, But the occupied area
(Sopranna w Orch.
830 Albert Sandler His Orchestra.
Street Seener, etc.
2nd $30.
General Pictorial Land and Searaper:
Architectur
1st Silver Cup
3rd $20 4th $12.50
SECTION TWO
Portraits: Informal Cuse-tapa: Human
Studira.
2nd $30 4th. $12.50.
SECTION THREE Still Life and Table Top Studies. 1st. Silver Cup. 2nd $30. 3rd, $20. #th, $12.50.
1st Silver Cup
3rd $20.
SECTION FOUR (Craftsmen's Section)
The whole of the work entailed In the production of every entry the must have been done by compelltors who will be required. to make a declaration to this effect. Each entry must have pasted on the bark a special entry form obtainable on sppileation from The Hongkong Telegraph or from the Hon. Secretary, Hongkong Photographie Socfely Subjects at the discretion uf competitors.
1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th, $12.50
RULES
The following Rules will govern the Competition:
1---The Competition is confined ex- clusively 10 amateur photo- graphers.
1. No employés or member of any Arm in the photographic trade ú permitted to compris,
1. The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphs in each Bection. Each entry must be accompanied by a tor which wil be published during the period of the Com- petillan, and which must pasted on back of entry. ~The right to publish any or all of the entrien la reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph,
be
All photographe entered Just have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already watered in other Competitions are ineligible 6-No responsibility will be accepted
for non-delivery of loss of or damage to entries.
7-All entries to be either black, sepia, or toned pictures, and must mounted. Coloured photo-
graphs are ineligible. 1-Pictures submitted in sepia tones
should be sccompanied
by a
smaller priest in blana kod white.
than one Section.
w
core
-No plcture to enterva
10-Mounts to be only white of cream, raust be of one of the following
ices:-10x12, 18×20.
11 No correspondence will be entered
into in connection with the Com petition. 12-siembers of the Staffs of the Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are pot bermilted to, compete." 13-The decision of the Judges shall
bo Anal. 24—At the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries will be returned
L
to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days.
ENTRY FORM
NAME
SECTION
ADDRESS
Please was block letters and paste this on back of each 'Entry'in sections
11,3 and: 7.
face the argumente Crat follow "I
9.45 Reginald Foart at the Organ. text] you. Gentge, Them Spitfires,
Paradise (King), Song of
with not Hurricanes Alfredo Campoli (Violin). Reminis- Feeners of Roiberg Medley, Snow
Whits Netection
anch #la Seven Dwarf"
100 An hour of Dance Muste, 140 Close down
STOCK MARKET
REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange (Bleial Summary issued on Saturday, say
Camouflage Triumph
the
1
have his or her way?"
would Australia and Manlia
Java and Manila London and Stralis Australia and Manlia Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C."date, 7th Sept.)
Mr. Roger Turnbull, for Mrs. Sykes, amid laughter: I suppose it would depend on strength of character.
There was further laughter when, giving judgment, Mr. Justice Bennett aid the arrangement by which the husband paid the training expenses and gave his wife nity per cent of the balance was the usual arrange- ment in a domestic partnership.
BELGIAN UNREST Reprisals Against
There are
Patriots
of signa
growing
resentment in Belgium agaitist Ger- いちで of the
men attempts to make
tendencies uf separatist
Flemish
to weaken the population nationalist leaders
moral of the
A state of unrest now exists in the country, specially in the
Flemish- speulting part, where the activity of handful of traiters hun aroused the of a decent anger and contempt citizens.
The Germans have been obliged to Clastars between General Whickel-
warn the population of Antwerp that ་་ a and the Nazis were to be ex-
persons who distribute tracts in the soldier of straight streets
ilable to punishment, had not already pected.
Some months beentase the and upright character. go down as with other war corres- made the German Intentions clear before the German invision he took
occupying authorities want to maintain pence and order in reize over to General Reinders, and the country. hough, he added: "Your must realize!
There has also been a that every one at you is
actively reorganized the Dutch de-
significant reminder that Belgians are presentative of the German Reich
fences, and under his command The
subject in a curfew order. Seyes-Inquart declared in u sprech
Duteb forres
e fought
Invader day that "Dutchnet ferociously. the same
Reprisals against patriots continue. Fifth columnists formerly imprisoned would be able to maintain the free-
They lost a quarter of the total
by the Belgian authorities now
posleniks. I have just been allowed to do and you will be amazed at the | triumph of illusion which our camou-
flage artists have achieved,
dom f their
country,
and
that
Don't let me spoil the illusion-for enemy eyes-by going into details.
If Batter decides not to attack this Date was satisforitat y guessing of Vodard, I k‡OW NOTERS people who will polities in the Netherlands were the effectives- 100,000 men- but Indicted assume the role of administrators of
the dragspunted They are the sol- fibers who are monning our fist The
Parrywhere 1 found them on their
serip for a Saturday morning coupled serihon slight awlynur að þittieks
Печурра
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Canton the
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Yannati Pentax $2110
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Tjephur (old) $20
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Dairy Farm $18 16
Watsons $3.9%) Entertainments $0.45
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Justice. It is
London and Straits Calcutta and Straits
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Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Ber- vice" to Durban and thence by Sea
Service to United Kingdom.
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he even heavier losses on the enemy
announced that M. alfair of Dutchmen," although
that When the Germans, after four days | Levy-Morelle, who was Cher du admitted
Al the same time
Minister neutrality might
of Bghting, had not mude suffelent Cabinet of M. Janson, become only
Picriot Government, furmality which could not be taken headway to satisfy their High Com- Justice in the The officer Coinrontading one
was arrested in circumstances recall- mand, dive-bombers Inid the centre see-
into account by Germany." tion of the sea front which we visited
of Rotterdam in Seyss-inquart let down very badly of the open elty
arsd
50,000 elvillan Van der Meersch, Chief of the Belgian caused useal to be a big game hunter in the German
propaganda us embodied, ruins Altun "All
Surete. my men," he said, "are
in the notorious White Paper by say casualties. They have been Cats Beer, dan topatærd.
Then the Germans told General ing that Germany's reasons for not that th the show In France, and
lity Winckelman that Utrecht, his nulive pecting Netherlands neutrality they know what they are up ngainet. were that when great nations were town, would be subjected to the same They kuw, too, that our orders are A hold the beach at all costs.
The Germans have deprived the
is there is no retreat."
engaged in wat such trifles could not fate. For be considered, and that Holland wast
for
In oc
a refuge for German emigres and Burgumaster of The Hagite, Mr. de It is not only on the beach but might even become the centre of Monchy, of his office. No reason for
this acdon was over the whole town that camouflage | a plot against the life of the Fuhrer."]
given, but it is han waved as fairy wond of make- It must have been a
welcome evident that the Burgernaster was hrlove
change for his Dutch audience not regarded as embodying the spirit of Guns Invisible
to hear repeated the well-worn le opposition to the Nazi propoganda that it had been proved that the campaign among the Dutch Seaview" sull looks the same old Netherlands had plotted with the cupied territory. | bonaralikig-Norse to the outside obser-British to attack the Ruhr district, Two Dutch newspapers have been Iver, but inside i vonceals a machine-
fortnight "foc As was to be expected, in view of suspended gun nest. And the kiosk at the end the continued opposition to the systematically maintaining an Lin- of the promenade_who would be-Germans In the Netherlands, Seyss- | friendly attitude towards the German lieve that it was really a pillbox? Inguart ended with a strong warning occupiers." They have been unable, Behind the town the hills bristle to the Dutch that they must cooperate according to the Nazis, to "cease their with unseen valition. Standing on in the "reconstruction of Europe"-one-sided propaganda in favour of hilltop, an artillery officer said to us obviously Hitler's Europe.
their friends." "There are five howitzers "visible and all within four butt- were died yards, I challenge you to spot them, even with your glasscy."
We could detect none of them. This is a people's war, and the Paid-up Captial £3,000,000 civilians of the coast towns are play- Reserve Liability of Proprietors 25,000,000 ing a noble part in the great work Reserve Fund ....
€1,000,000 of girding our Island with an Iron
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At one part of the beach which we visited the barbed-wire entangle- ments bad ended abruptly. "We badn't had me to complete the
| wiring," explained an officer, "but.
it."
Visors
War
Will Lessen Blindness Risk
THE Admiralty have now in use 10,000 of the new visors which, Mr. Eden, the War Minister, de- scribed recently.
..Sept 10, 5 p.m. ...Sept. 10, 5 p.m. ...Sept. 11, 4.30 am. Wednesday, Sept. 11.
Ing the recent arrest of M. Ganahof Mattia, Maensser and Sourabaya
8.30 .. Friday, Sept. 13 Hoihow and Haiphong....8.30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14 Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta
Parcels.......Sept. 14, 3 p.m. Letters
Sept 16, 8.30 am Air Mail for “Imperial. Airways. Bervice" to Durban and thence by Sea Service to United Kingdom. G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Although broadensts from Brussels are completely under German control mistakes
from inexplicable time to time in the programmes. Recently, in a concert of light music, the outstanding feature was "Boll out the Barrel,” which was popular iri Brussels before the German occupation.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
FURTHER CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE WAR FUND
and 60 wat A total of $1,313,030,86 reached on Saturday by the War Fund in- augurated by the 8. C. A. Post, Lid,
The latest contributions are: "PS Chicken Feed”
donation)
Mr. A. Foster
(Weekly
20
$ 21.00
6.04
Harbour Omice Nickels and Dimen "Ime". Sisters Mean
Hospital
Kowloon
Mr. Alfred Morris
Odd Cent Box, Royal Scots, Mt.
Austin (Purther donatioD)
and Six Pence,
BCAM
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Monday, Sept. 10
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu). USA., Canada, Central and South America and United Kingdom via San Francisco.
K.P.O.
Parcels
27,10
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Parcels
Reg. Ord,
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Proceeds of Exhibition of talking Nima of Australia and New Zeu- 1. land under the joint auspices of the Australian and New Zealand Association and the Y.M.CA...
AID FOR CHUNA The Foreign Auxilary to the National Red Cross Society of China, Gloucester Building, gratefully acknowledge receipt of the following denailons received dur- ing July and Augus).
For General Fund.
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Sept. 10, 5 p.m.
..Sept. 18, 0.80 p.m. 0.1.0.
..Sept. 16, 4 p.m.
Sept. 16, 5 p.m. Sept. 16, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 173
Straits and Calcutta.
Parcels.
Francisco.
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Wednesday, Sept. 18-***
Ceylon, India, East and South Africa, and United-Kingdom.
G.P.0. and K.P.O. Parcels
China Co-operation Movement, Att The visors were designed by charged and are back with their tralla. 13.0.0; Anon. London £15.0.0; it's all right now. The townspeople Sir Richard Cruse, oculist to.
Service units.
Giria Digh School, Potchefstroom, S.A.. Ca.. come Forward and volunteered to do Queen Mary. They are intend
In each case a record is made or 15.0.0: Union Engineering Supply
Brown, Durban. 8.A 12001 (C, W. the job. They made a good job of ed for use with steel helmets
Hươw the injury was caused, "and
Pretoria, S.A. 150.07 Indian Medicai calculations are made to declde] Gazette, Calcutta, £1,160.; Bishop of Netal, Seremban It is a pity that no visitors will and are said to be proof against whether the injury would have A 22.80. 31. A. Jenner, Transvaal 3.A.. 2.0.0 3. Nusserwantes, Karachi, Shanghai be going to the coust this Bank "fragmentation,” the primary
been avoided if the man had been 110.0. Mr. T. Davies. BALE.D. Straits, -wearing a visor. The St. Dun- League of Nations Unton Bociety. HK Holiday. Could they spend a day cause of blindness in the Inst there they would find much to inspire war.
stan's advisory committee will.350: South Kwangsi Medmal Relief
Fund, H.K4716.19. their confidence and much to spur
probably be consulted by the Ser- For Support of Foreign Doctors in vice departments on these find- China--Mrs; Lei Ngam-haE I.K., H.KJE: them to ever greater effort in the
Mrs. Le Auze, H.K.; Dr. K. W. ingu. defence of our land. (Bhukel)
Chaun.
(monthly), HK 130; Mr. C. Taingloo
Rogers. H.K.860. Dr. K. W, Chauri. Yokohama
(monthly), "ILJC230; Norwegian * Reflet | Swatów Commities for Spain, US4GNO,
Singapore Sitiawan Sourabaya Taiping
Teatain
Tongkah
and
or shorter, periods in Local or Other Cur
The War Office originally took 9,000 for experimental purposes, and it was then understood that as many
There is every possibility of
as possible. of the B.L.F. would be new visor being adopted generally, equipped with the visor before big and when production is suficient supplies were taken by other Service they may be provided to A.R.P.
workers,
Rewi Alley Back In Hongkong
!
Reg. Ord,
Sept. 18, 5 pm. Sept. 19, 8.45:a.m. Sept. 19, 0.30) a.m.
Thursday, Sept. 19-
1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 20 Australia and New Zealand vin Thursday Island
For War Orphan Fund School of St. Manila,
Clare, Penzance, 1.1.0,
Grants-American Advisory Committen. Shanghai, for General Fund CN100,000 for Kwangtung Relief. 00,000. National Bellez Administration, for Kongmoon and Can- ton Area, C.N$11,000, British Fund, Bouth China Branch, for. Luichow Relief, 11.1.83,500, for Canton II. Barvice Corps, $10,000, for Chinese Industrial Co-opera- lives, $20,000, for Relief in Macao, 2,100. British Fund; Shanghai Branch, for China Defence League, HK$1,710,
Canton Cawnpore Cełni Colombo Delhi Halphong
Petplag Hamburg
(Peking)
NOT KEEN ON WAR Hankow
FOREIGN EXCHANGE General ITALIANS PUNISHED FOR departments.
and Banking Business transacted.
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened
LACK OF ENTHUSIASM Experiments carried out by the FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Your The Fascist authorities in Florence Norway, have proved the value of Navy, especially at Dunkirk and off rencies at rates which will be quoted on yesterday suspended two adult party the visor, and the naval authorities spplication.
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in members and two young Fascists for Local Currency and Bierling with interest having shown Insulelent enthusiasm ve told the inventor of their ap-
proval. allowed at rater obtainable on application for the recent anti-Allies demonstru-
Mr. Rewi Alley, the New Zealander The Bank's Head Office in London tons.
Attached to Helmet who is adviser to the Chinese Indus- undertaker Executor & Trustee business, Florentine lawyer, Gluseppe The visor, consists of a moulded, trial Co-operatives, returned to and clalina recovery of British Income Tax avermeld, on terms which may be Turcheschl, who had been. n. Fascist perforated sheet of duralumin at- Hongkong by the President Coolidge
BULLITT REJOINS certained at any of ita Agencies and since the Party's infancy, and fought tached to the steel helmet by rivets, yesterday after spending a month in
R. A. CAMIDOL. In the streets with the original storm
BACK TO POST IN PETAIN'S It has been upproved by a large Manlin. Manager troopers, was suspended from the number of eye specialists who have ing after an attack of Malasia, was Mr. Alley, who has been recuperat-
MAN CAPITALARNI organisation for three months be had experience in dealing with cases
received in Manila by Mr. Francis B.
Mr. William Bullitt US. Ambas cause he admitted his opposition to of cy
sador to France, Is to restime con- tott missloner to the Philippines. The tact with the French Government' at of the students."
Twenty-three cases of total or High Commissioner a keen Clermont-Ferrand, I was announced The other three were punished be- partiil blindness, caused by the pro-interest in her showed Co in Washington, cuuse they "permitted a fellow sen! war, are now being treated by operatives, he said. worker to utter in their presence St. Dimston's. Most of these men At Baguio, Mry Alley addressed a words unworthy of an Italian with are expected to be discharged with large galiching of mining engineers out giving him the leason he their eyesight partially restored, deserved
Same patients have already been die the work being carried on in the
Interior of China
Branches.
METROPOLE
HOTEL CENTRAL - CLEAN *COMFORTABLE - FIREPROOF
the spontaneous patriotic demonstra. meni jury caused by shell frag- Sayer, the United States High Com-
tion
When the French Goverment left Paris for Tours, Mr. Bullitt stayed behind it was he who flashed the first nows to the world of die Ger- manmurch Into the city.
G.P.O and Kr.o.
Sept: 20, 5 p.m. 21, 8.45 am. Ord.....Sept. 21: 9.30 a.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 24 pada Straits, Ceylon:: Indla. E and South.
Africa and United Kingdom,
Reg
Ord
Sept. 24, 5 p.m. Sept. 24, 5.30 print.
Reg
Sept. 24, 5p.m. Ord.
Sept. 24, 7p.m Superscribed. Correspondance Only.
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ANDERSON SHELTERS The recent"
Government build-Anderson air raid shelters has heen accepted by about ten Chinese residents all of whom have fürders.
attuched to their homes.
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