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FOR SALE.

Thursday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

R.

C. R.

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 23rd day of September, 1940, at 3 pn., at the Offleys of the Public Works Derartment, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land' at Blue Pool Rond, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for n Lerm of 76 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of Ilia Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 23rd day of September, 1940, at,3 p.m., at the OMees of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of. one Lot of Crown Land at Lal Chi Kok, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 'years, coinmencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 years less the last three days thereof.

"HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY

Second

Intending bidders are advised Edition. THE CAMERA“

the Over 60 excellent view of

that immediately after the dispo- nt Colony, Price $1,30. Obtainable

Intending bidders are advisedsal of the lot the Furchaser (If Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, that immediately after the dispo- South China Morning Post, Lid,sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required an authorised Wyndham Street.

not the applicant) will be required to deposit with to deposit with authorised officer who will be present at the two hundred officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of

This sum dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

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The

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Hongkong Telegraphanie, the sum of two hundred

Tenth Annual

Amateur Photographic the Purchase price.

Competition

SEND IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW

Competition closes at 5 p.m.

on September 30

Two Silvor Trophies Awarded

by ILFORD LTD.

For the best and second-best entries.

Four Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO.

First Frites in each of the four Sections,

$250 CASH PRIZES $250

SECTION ONE

General Pictorial: Land and Seacapes: Architecture. Street Scenes, etc. 1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50.

SECTION TWO Portralla, Informal Close-upa: Human

Studies.

1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20 4th. $12.50.

SECTION THREE

Still Life and Table Top Studies.

2nd. $30. 1st. Silver Cup.

3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50.

SECTION FOUR {Craftsmen's Section) The whole of the work entailed in the production of every entry must have been done by the competitors who will be required to make a declaration to this Each entry must have effect pasted on the back a special entry form obtainable on application from The Hongkong Telegraph Han: Secretary, от from the Hongkong Photographie Society, Subjects at the discretion of competitors.

1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20 4th. $12.50.

RULES

The following Rules will govern the Competition:

1-The Competition confined ex- photo- to clusively graphers.

amateur

1.-No employee or member of any Arm in the photographte trade is permitted to compete.

3.--The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what aro adjudged to be the best photo

Each graphs in each Section, entry must be accompanied by a will bo publlaned form which during the period of the Com

be petition, and which must pasted on buck of entry.

-The right to publish any ur at of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.

1-All photographa. entered

have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which Surve been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible

6. No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of Jose, of, or damage to entries. 7-All entries to be either black, sepla. or loned pletures, and mut photo- be mounted, Coloured graphs are ineligible. a-Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied bryn smaller print in black and white. -No picture to end

than one Bection. 10.--Mounts to be only white or cream, murt be of one of the following

20-10X12 16x20.

NOTE UT

11-No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com- petition. 13-Members of the Staffe of the

No. of Sale.

Registry No.

-New Kowloon

Locality

Inland Lot No. 223

Kowloon Inland adjoining New

Wing Hong Street

Lot No. 3703

Boundary Measurements

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plan.

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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 23rd day of September, 1940, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Sham- sluipe, in the Colony of Bong Kong, for a term of 75 years,

GANDHI'S PACIFISM

Preaches Non-Violence For All Circumstances LONDON, Sept. 18 (Router), Non-violence means hostility to all war, Gandhi told American nows- papermen to-day

Therefore, it is vitally necessary. that Congress should not be involved iri

any war.

Thils, however, does not limit the desire not to embarrass Britain. So

be de he promised that it would

freedom of finitely restricted to speech with absolute non-violence.

True understanding of this will ulumately help Britain and the world, he said.

Asked about India's future if the Nazis won the war, Gandhi said that he would not be dismayed by the prospect so long as the country be- "This does not mean that I shall be leved in true non-violence. at all pleased with the prospect," he went on terrific cost of securing peace by What did frighten him was the

superior brutò foke,"

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Longest & Shortest Raids Of War

FROM PAGE ONE

moorings in England by yesterday's strong gales.

DNB claims that numerous new fires are ruging in London.

Balloons Over Sweden Stockholm confirms that a large number of the barrage balloons have gone adrift as a result of the heavy gales of the last 48 hours.

Some fifty of these balloons have Trailing been sighted over Sweden. wires have caused considerable dam- age, disrupting railways and tram services, smashing windows, telephone and light services.

Swedish planes have had to go up

balloons.

300 Raiders Take Part Further accounts from "Reuter"x" correspondents regarding yesterday's us battles indicate that a great force of raiders, numbering about 300, crossed the southeast coast early in the afternoon

Later these streaks. became inex-

September 19, 1940.

Ex-Chinese Soldier Is Sent To

Prison

An ex-Chinese soldier named Ku Ming, who was at one time, interned in the Argyle Street Camp, was sentenced to 24 months” hard labour by Mr. Justice E. H. Williams at the Criminal Ses- slons this morning on charges of assault with intent to rob and unlawful possession of two revolvers and 11 rounds of ammuni. tion.

Wong Kam-yan, 34, was charged with Ku on the first count and he was given a sentence of 18 months' hard labour.

Mr. J. Reynolds, Crown Counsel, prosecuted, and Jury members were: Messra: J. R. A. Peame (Foreman), Au Shu-min. A. Zimmern, Paul Cheung, A. Abbas, D. L. Pecorint and E. M. dos Remedios.

Crime Described According to Mr. Reynolds, the complainant was an old man named Shing Muk who lived with his wife in a hut in Fing Shek village, Kow- loon City. Part of the hut was used as an opium divan,

to

NARROW ESCAPE

For Japanese In Nazi Air Raid

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FOREIGN

Manila Medan New York Pelping

(Puxing) Penang EXCHANGE

General

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened' and.

Paning Business Capireted FOXED DEPOSITS received for One Your

or shorter periods in Local or Other Char rencies at rates which will be quoted as

application

SAVINGS 'ACCOUNTS' also opused in Local Currency and Starling with interner altowed at tales obtainabia on application. Bank's Hand Ocios in London

and claime recovery of British Income

A large number of Japanese, in-amburg

Ilankow cluding Major General Tatsumi, Military Attache to the Japanese About 10.45 p.m. on July 31, Wong Embassy, and Mr. S, Kamimura, went to the hut and asked for some Embassy Counsellor, had a nar opium. Whilst he was smoking row escape from death during Cheung, getting suspicious, went to a

keep the Nazi air raids to-day. neighbour and asked him

On his re- A party of 40 Japanese were in him company in the hut. turn with the neighbour. Cheung re-a hotel whose facade was dam-undertakes Executor & Trustee bussen, quested Wong to leave, but just as aged when a large German bomb Tax overpaid, ou larms which may be the latter was about to do so, some body from outside called out his struck the road just in front of certaibed at any of its agencies and

The door was opened and two the building. The bomb made

crater over ten feet in men came in. One of them was Kula and he was armed with a revolver diameter. which he pointed at Cheung, at the

The Japanese Ratepayers' As- same time asking him not to move. Cheung, however, picked up a chopsociation building was slightly per and struck out at randoin, where- damaged last night. It has upon the two newesters ran away. beon temporarily evacuated. "." Wong tried to seize hold of Cheung and received a cut on the left hand as a result.

rtc.

After the would-be robbers had run away, an alarm was raised and a revolver was found about 20 feet away from the hut

Police Chase

WAR IN DESERT

ditions.

Commencing from 1st July, 1898, { tricably weaved as the Germans were Wong denied any knowledge of the in

FROM PAGE ONE

Branches,

EL A CAMIDUE.

Молгов.

POST OFFICE

Small Packet Post to all countries a suspended,

INWARD

MAILS Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Ser-

vice."

TOMOS PR..Bept. 20. Direct Service,” Ban Francisco dzie Alr Mali by "Pan American Airway

14th September.

Sept. 21. .Sept. 21. .Sept. 22.

Java and Manila and

with the

by sudden

Meanwhile, two Indian constables comes the possibility of its diarúption were on patról in Salkung Road, nearby air and naval bombardment.. At in order to shoot down the drifting the Civil Airport, and they saw Ku the same time, should the campaign

When he was lengthen through the autumn coming towards them about ten yards away, Ku was seen checks, be administered, there is a to stoop and put something on the greater danger from a rear attack if ground. He then turned round and the French colonial uprisings occur,

If the Italları General begins a run in the direction of Ngau Chi Wan. The policemen gave chase and major offensive it will be the first to where time two great Powers have engaged arrested him. Returning Ku had been seen to dump something, in desert warfare under modern con- Several formations of German they found a revolver underneath a

Neither has a Maginot Line and the twin-engined bombers were guarded piece of cloth. by over 200 fighters. The raiders About the same time, a Chinese desert duca not offer good material

the coast in an endless detective met Wong coming from the for entrenchments.

Wong's crossed

The principal fighting should take stream for

a quarter of an hour. fly-direction of Ngau Chi Wan.

left hand was bleeding and on being place largely in the open ing at over 20,000 feet.

In a short time miles of sky were questioned he admitted having been manoeuvring slowed down by sand

tu t

friends had and able to confusion the hut which "his covered with white streaks from ex-

sandstorms, gone to rou."

The battles will become subjected haust fumes.

in B statement from the dock,

unexpected developments If П second offensive robbery though he admitted being Graziani starts Thames Estuary Damage

Ku also dented any know-south of the const direct through the present. Numerous high explosive bombs ledge of the crime, and added that desert where there are no modern were dropped in the Thames Estuary Uic reason why he made a confession roads and mechanised warfare must 24 years leas the last three days considerable damage and rendering wanted to avoid being beaten by the applied to European battlefields have

during the morning's ralds, causing at the Police Station was because hence inevitable interruptions, thereof.

many families, homeless,

This

follows the Intending bidders are advised

previous night's that immediately after the dispo-attacks on the Thames Estuary when sal of the lot the Purchaser if at least 50 bxumbs were dropped over town and considerable damage not the applicant) will be required.

to property. with to deposit

Also during the night, and for the an authorised

second time within 24 hours, a num- officer who will be present at the

ber of houses in the working class sale, the of two hundred district of East London suburbs were dullars, $200) in cash.

demolished and others an

seriously will be refunded on

damaged that many people were remiered temporarily homeless.

(Renter, UP, Domel Messages.) Raiders Flach Over Britain LONDON, Sept.

(Reuter).— 10

with the option of renewal at a Crown Kent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of

Aum

the Purchase price.

This num payment of

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

#i<$ L

Registry No.

Locality

Junction of Shun

Ning Road & Camp

Street, Sharshvi

Boundary Measurement

h

ME W

a per le

plan.

13

Contents i

sq. feet.

Ann Rent

25

5.300

$3,390

RADIO

Special to the "Telegraph"

RIOM, Sept. 18, (UP).-The Supreme Court has formally in- ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and dicted M. Daladier and General 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Gamelin following the presenta- tion by the prosecution, the Ai- Compositions of Grieg: torney General of Requisition-

Peer Gynt Suite aries, requiring such action.

The Indictments were reached after

Radio Programme breadcast by examination of the Magistrate's oc-ZBW on a Frequency of 843 k.c.'s and

the cumulated evidence which, in

on short wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and the Prosecutor, required 8-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.c.'s per second. opinion of the legal charging,

H.K.T. The Indictments were first returned 12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- by a 10 men Supreme Court. A cession. dozen more prominent personages competitors on application t

Magyart Imro and his Hun-

12.40 Folk Music.

Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are not permities to compete. 13-The decision of the Judges shall

be final.

14-At the conclusion of the Com-

petition, entries will be returned

the Telegraph offices within seven days.

ENTRY FORM

NAME

SECTION

ADDRESS

12.30

have either been taken into custody {carlan Orchestra. or are under surveillance,

Found Guilty

Local Time Signal and Weather SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH“

Report. VICHY, Sept. 18 (Domel), 1.03 Jack Eylton's Orchestra.

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, General Gustav Gamelin, former

Forecast and Announce Commander-in-Chief of the French Weather

ments. Army, and M. Edouard Daladler, ex- French Premier, have been found guilty by the Supreme Court at Blom,

Britain Has New

Please use block letters and parts this "Secret Weapon"

on back of each Entry in sections.

31, '2' and '3,"RAN

LONDON, Sept. 19 (UP)The Evening Standard's air correspondent claims that " new device against bombing planes" has been found. No details of the new device are

that it is a very simple weapon hitherto not dreamed of...

-1.45 Varioly,

2.15 Close Down.

6 An Hour of Danes Music.

7. Closing Local Stock Quotations.

*7.62 · Compositions of Grier.

7.30 London Relay-The-News. 8 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.03 A Variety Programme. 8.45 Studio-Local Newsletter. 9 Loudon Helay-The News and Topical Talks,

9.45 Selections from The Yeomen

METROPOLE given but the correspondent suggests of the Guard."

·· HOTEL

CENTRAL - CLEAN "COMFORTABLE - FIREPROOF

He emphasises, however, that it has not yet been "developed" on a large scale but has been used for defending small vital sites, ple

10.10 Coleridge-Taylor - Pellie Bulte do Concert,

10.25 Leviiski at the Piano. 10.41 Philadelphia Symphony

chestra.

11 Close Down.

engaged by British fighters.

ofic

Wils

German raiders docked over south- lo-day, trying of England

east

koown

air lanes to the capital and

Selectives.

The formal tactics which

Aghting.

cun

London and Straita

date 31st August)....................

.Sept. 23. USA. and Manila (San Francisco Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Ber-

vice"

.Bept. 24. Sandakan

.Sept. 24. London and Straits

.Sept. 26. USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shang hal (San Francisco dute, 6th Sept. 28. September)

U.S.A., Japan, and Shanghat Canavancouver B.

C. date, 7th September)

Sept.

27. .Sept. 28.

Formosa

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- bal (San Francisco date, 1st. September)

...Sept 28.

OUTWARD MAIL, TIMES

пте Registered and Parcel Mall closed 18 minutes earlier than thes time given below unless otserwiKO tated, and where malls are advertis-

ed to close at or before 9 a.m, régis

be

5

After the Jury had returned their only a limited applicability in desert verdicts of guilty against both accused, Opportunities for improvisation

two for will develop with three previous convictions,

an ultimato ad- side with greater perceny and her mind a suspe the vantage to the

the flexibility and perseverance. person, had escaped from

for Argyle Street Internment Comp which he was at present term of six weeks

serving

1

INDO-CHINA SITUATION

FROM PAGE ONE

others us well, mys "Reuters" air State, told pressmen to-day that he correspondent.

Flying at

at a great height, the frozen had no intimation that Japan might trails of their exhaust gases weaved take action in connection with French

Indo-Chine, a pattern in the blue sky, but despite

Reminded that press despatches the frequency of London's air raid indicated more clearly that Japan alarms, no serious attack developed was about lo lavade Indo-Chinn, Mr. on the capital or any other objective, fuil guld he would be slow to assume though some bombs were dropped in that the Japanese Government would Kent and in the Thames Estuary re-depart from its recent statement con- cerning the maintenance of the status Formations varied in size but rare-

quo,

Elon

ly exceeded 50. There were more " must await further developments fighters than bombers, conforming before commenting." Mr. Hull said. with the enemy's desire to "wear down" R.A.F. resistance.

Like yesterday, no major battle was fought but the enemy suffered more severely.

Seven Daylight Alarms Following on the record ten-hour night raid, the seven daylight alarms London experienced seemed to sug- gest that the enemy was building up

to the maximum

Shanghai Shooting Incident Protest

SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH" CHUNGKING, Sept. 19 (UP),

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Summary issued yesterday says:

There is a number of small en- quiries on the market but the old difficulty of reconciling prices is again in evidence.

Buyers

H.K. Fire Insurances $160 Wharves $01 Docks (old) $1875 Providents $4.10 Hotels $3.45 Humphreys $7 Trams $15.80 China Lights (old) $6.80 Chino Lights (new) $3.75 Electrics (old) $37,50 Electrics (new) $37 Telephone (old) $5.50 Entertainments $6.60

Sellers

Union Insurances $405 Wharves $04

Hotels $3.55

Troms $16

Telephones (old) $24.25

Sales H.K. Banks $1,310 Trams $15.05

China Lights (new) $3.76 Electrics (new) $37.50

RAIDER CRASHES IN LONDON ST.?

tered and parcel malls are closed at

p.m. on the previous day. When. mails are advertised to close after

p.m., Registered and Parcel mails. ire closed ut 5 pm.

Thursday, Sept. 19 Straite, Ceylon, India, East and South

Africa, and United-Kingdom.

G.P.O. and K.P.O. Parcels

Reg.

Ord.

.Sept. 19, 6 p.m..

Sept. 19. 5 p.m.

Sept, 20, B.30 am.

Friday, Sept. 20 Manila, Australia and New Zealand.

via Thursday Island,

Kowloon P. 0.

Parcels, Sept: 20, 4.00 pm. ..Sept. 20, B.00 p.m.

Reg., Ord.,

Sept. 20, 5.30 p.m. G.F.O.

Parcels,....Sept. 20, 4.00 pm.

Reg.

..Sept 20, 5.00, p.m. Ord.,.....Sept. 20, 7.00 p.m.

Baturday, Sept. 21

Air Malt for "Imperial Airways Ber- vice" to Durban and thence by Ber Bervice to United-Kingdom.

Q.P.O. & K.P.O. Re......Sept. 21, 5 p.m. Ord...Sept. 21, 5.30 p.m. Air Mail for Indo-China, Malaya, Java and Australia by the "Imperial Airways Bervice” styl

RCI..

Ord.

G.P.O, & K.P.O.

.Sept. 21, 5 p.m. .8rpt. 21, 5.30 p.m.. Air Mall for Manlis, Guam, Honolulu, U.8.A., and Europe via “Fan Ameri- can Airways and Trans-Atlantle Service,"

K.P.O.

Sept. 21, 5 p.m. ....Bept: 21, 5.30 p.m. p.r.o.

Ord..

Reg. Ord..

Sept. 21.5 p.m Sept. 21, 5.20 p.m.

Par

.Sept. 21, 5.00 p.m..

Lot

S

Sept. 21, 5.30 p.m.

Tuesday, Sept. 24 --

Strails, Rangoon and Colcufto

The Chinese Government has lodged with the Inter- "all round the a strong protest clock" effort against the metropolis. national Settlement authorities

Shunghol regarding the shooting in cident in the interment camp for Chinese soldlers.

An immediate investigation is de- During a flerce anti-aircraft barrege Air Mall for Indo-China, Matoys. manded and the International' early this morning there was a shat- Selllement authorites are requested tering explosion. 1д the London to take steps to see that the incident Square. will not be repeated.

The absence of any attempt to re- peat Sunday's serious thrust against London suggests that more experi- menting is being done by the chemy to and an answer to the costliness of mass day-raiding.

More than once to-day, enemy formations got so far and then went no further but dispersed and went home.

At times the whole south-east area was completely clear of enemy air- craft.

Goering's Dilemma Goering's present confusion as to the best way of raiding Britain by day is clear from a study of his tactics since Sunday, but he may be expected to tackle the problem with customary German thoroughness,

Meanwhile he will endeavour to do by night what he has hitherto falled do by day, namely, destruction of London and other large cities with Erenter intensity as the chances of Invasion fade before the brilliant work of the RAF, and the slow march af time.

tn

Eighth Warning LONDON, Sept. 18 (Reuter)-The eighth air raid warning of the day sounded at 6.57 p.m.

46 Raiders Destroyed LONDON, Sept. 18 (Router) ;--! Forty-six enemy aircraft were des- Ortroyed to-day up to 9 pm GMT., it was learned from an authoritative source, PA

LONDON, Sept. 18 (Reuter).—

It was reported that a German Better treatment for the internees bomber crashed. is also demanded,

Generalissimo

Chiang

A communique states that enemy Kai-shek aircraft approached the coast but has expressed great concern over the were turned back some distance incident.,

away.

Hoover Says

British

Empire Will Triumph

PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 18, (Router)-Predicting, that the British Empire will eventually triumph in Its heroic defence, Mr. Herbert Hoover, the former President, declared that it was now time that the United States began to think about its "economic defences" against what is to come after the conflict ends.

Jaya and Australia by the "Imperial"

Airways Service."

Rer.

Ord.

K.P.O

Sept. 24, 5 p.m. .Sept. 24, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Ber.

.Sept. 24, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Sept. 24, 7 p.m.

Air Mail for "Imperial Airwiri Ber-

vice" to Durban and thence by Sex Service to United-Kingdom /

K.P.O.

„Sept. 24, 5 p Ord, Rent, 24; 5:30 pm

G.P.0. ?

'Ber.

2.Supt. 24, 5 DAL Ord...Sept. 24, 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26gt

*****.8.30 am.

Bandaken

Straits. Ceylon, Indin, East and South

Africa and United-Kingdom.

*G.P.O. and K.PO. Parcels Sept. 28;2 p.m. Reg:Sept. 27, 0.45. a.m. .......... ¡Sept. 27, 10.30 nm)

Ord.

Calcutta"-",

8.30.6.m

Sept. 27, 8 pm.

Mr. Hoover declared that the be suspension of missed tellings with Moniin, Batavis and spurabaya entry of the United States into the disarmament as the most unlikely of war would put the nation under all outcomes, there would be a period | totalitarian dictatorship and destroy

of devaluation, inflation or repudi- any

free hope of maintaining

a generaation in some form. economy in the world for

For a long time the function of ilon."

Mr. Hoover forceart that after the gold in settlement of international "so-called peace," which would only balances would be greatly limited.

Parcels, Letters

Sept. 28, 9am. Saturday, Berit, 18, 24 Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South

African

13.30 Dami *Superscribed Correspondence Only,

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