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FROM PAGE ONE
plan had not yet come before the State Departinent, but he supposed It would sooner or luter for their comment.
He declined to reveal his own at- itude to the B.
New U.S. Restrictions WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (Reuter) President Iousevelt has Issued a proclamation requiring licences for of re-control tastru. the export ments, military scirehlights, aerial of ul.cary comeras and other types
optical ele- equipment contalaing ments.
Philippines Support WASHINGTON, Oct 1 OPE
the reports Commenting
strategle Ju loopholes potential material from the Philippines, Senor Jonquin Elizalde, Resident Commar stoner, said he in confdeal that the
will "co Philippines Government operale with the United States in every way.
"President Quezon has declared his Intention of ussisting the defence pro- gramme with every means st command," he said.
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Wednesday,
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October 2 1940.
Catch Spies
ON
GERMAN
Throwing Out Its Net To
CHECKS AND
M.I.5 CIRCUS
UP
MUSIC-HALL ARTISTS
M.I.5 ARE · CHECKING UP on the friends in Britain of German agents who went there before the war as music-hall and circus artists.
That a number of these artists had special assignments from their Govern- ment has been discovered since an investigation showed that the number of German General Manager. performers granted permits to work here steadily increased until, in 1939, at least 80 per cent. of all foreign circus artists and approximately 15 per cent. of foreign music- hall artists were Germans.
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
What to do to help a child
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or 11-treated in a manner likely to causa unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who seeking advies on any matter concerning a child, would be doing
an act of kindness by communicating
at once with
The
Hon.
General
Secretary,
ILKS.P.C., Old City Hall.
The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road, at floor.
The Inspector, 82 Stone Nullah Lane, 2nd Floor,
The Inspector, 12. Sai Yeung Chot St., Kowloon,
The Inspector, 62, Argyle St.. Kowloon.
The official Ministry of Labour figures of permits granted to foreign acts in both music-hali from 1932 until and circus
March 1938 were:-
1932
1,398
1933
1,508
1934
1,681
1935
1,683
1936
2,047
1937
1,914
1938
2.201
Total 12,327
In June 1939 thirty-three circus performers were allowed here, of whom seventeen came from Germany,
July 1939, the last month for which figures are avaliable, saw no fewer than 120 permita granted to foreign variety and cabaret artists, includ- being twenty Germans.
and
All further steps will be taken, expenses borne, by the Society.
The Informant's name will kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.
AMERICAS' BOND
WASIUNGTON, OM. I (Reu- ler).-President Roosevelt, FC
relving milltary
E
nine Latin
delegation of 20 representativen
from American countries to-day, declared: "We all have enc common problem, namely. defence of the Americas, We
expression which have an common to all of the 21 re- public-one for all, all for one."
POPE'S PLEA FOR FAMILY VIRTUES
in
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
VATICAN CITY, Oct.
to anniti marriages
1 (UP)
Jurb our
A1 Christmas 1837 there were en many as seventy German acts in this country, most of them employed in chreuses in London and the provinces. Their combined salary list reached nearly £4,000 weck.
The majority of these were trua
at
ONE OF THE any enemy planes brought down by our fighters. This wreckage is all that remains of a bomber which raided the South Coast.
Nast. They establebed bed British
information bere. They
expensive Cameras
everywhere.
with They were
enthusiastic photographers.
carried them most
Left Harriedly There was the case of two young men, both German by birth (but one American whom possessed
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pussport), who, within a few days of their arrival in London to full six months of contracts in the British Isles. Joined "The Link."
This man
WRS
Successes
In
N. African Air Fights
CAIRO, Oct. 1 (Reuter).-Three enemy aircraft were de- linitely destroyed, two being blown up and another set aflre, and other machines are believed to have been severely damaged in a Massawa aerodrome, low level attack by Blenheim aircraft on Miates an IA.F. communique.
The vider boy spoke perfect English.
in London September 1038, and at the time ofing Mr. Neville Chamberlain's visi to with the Munich
together ho, majortly of the fifty-odd German acts than la Üreat Britain, hurriedly left for Germany. From there Uus
A
must
mau
bombarded
enthusiastic music-ball
Aerodrome buildings were also attacked, two of them suffer. direct hits.
On the humeward journey, que
vens inter- light of R.A.F. aircraft
4 the cepied by 15 fighters, ensuing
светку engagement two fighters were shot down and a thi fell in Bames,
fra Blenheim is missing
A rad was cattled out in Tobruk
A ship where a large Die was started among bulldings the foreshore
Concert For Church Funds
Local Talent Feature
Christ Chuured, Kowloon Tong is arranging a Concert in ald of its Church funds The Concert will be held in the St. Andrew's Church Hall, In operations from the Sudan, Kowloon, on Friday, October 4, und
In the RAF bombers carded! Guru
in harbout is also believed to have received a direct hit
Aden Attack Frustrated An enemy bomber attempted a
which that parlah has always maistalard in entertainments
it was at one time feared that all
of our Oghters and when last seen the had
His Holiness the Pope in a speech managers and even stage handa cin-
Sacred Roman to-day before the Hola Tribunal which has the power played at British theatres in which deplored the he had appeared with postcards show
anding Germany's might and her plans Cont namner of the present wir
16 conquer Britain An husbands
wives appealed to
Album of Snaps throughout the world to seek peace in family virtues and greater marital
flash occurred; protaises to be well up to the high artist-rum-photographer, who paid target area, Jurge fidelity
severní professional visita to Britain, followed by a heavy smoke of flames standard The Pope sand. We
of this sort blond German in his early One RAF aircraft failed to return thoughts to the present KOLITIC ut was a
He was destined for the sorrow for us, namely, our sons who twenties
German Air Force. ale armed and fighting against euch
While here he gathered all the other as though they were not bro-
left the Colony, or
Wan LIT We must information he would on flying. His debut was interceptest by one, the best musical and damatle talent thers of the
Surse faith muur 12 yers exhorting the camera was always with him, and enenemy machine was betching black extricably occupied with emergency works of various sorts, It was found, Almighty to have mercy man men. his return to Gemany a few weeks smoke tam its port engine
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that enough war he he railway of Culdelar, in iration' however,
first-rate Grunt us that the present stort before the outbreak of
A diret entertainers remained lo provide an hit was registered on the entrance, excellent programme. among men calm down and murb presented to the German Government East Afrien, was attacked desired peace appear on the horizon." album of snapshots.
vouched for by uns; to a tunnel and uther boils struch This incident
The artists appearing in this con- cert are Mr TC Liang, Violinist. American musu-hall performer who concrete emg trading to the tape); appeared at Dusseldorf on the same and railway line.
Bombs were e opped on m.lary, Miss Mary to, Soprano; Mr. Walter E. O'Neil Mr ut Berber.|Y D. Yeh, Flutist; and Jelly Tuumilers programine.
Shaw, plantst: Mr Y K. Sze, Boss; Two years ago, Elinabeth Endres, Some buildings were hit
the Hop Yui Chair; Mr Maurice! a Afteen-year-old girl wito walker
|Barton, Baritone; Mr. J. R. M. Smith, sprang to fame In Germany.
planist: Mysto the Memory Man; Hai act was brought to the notles of
Lorenzo and Toby Gray; Mr. Victor Hitler, who requested that she bel
Labrum and Mr David Kossick, engaged for a month at the Win-
comedians, and a small company in- Lergarten Theatre, Berlin.
cluding Reg Burch, Willie Simpson, Eric Curtin, George Labrum and Victor Labrum who will present u
FAMOUS CHINESE SEND SONS TO FIGHT
his
71
FROM PAGE ONE
Spain on
is stated, will leave for Thursday,
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CHUNGKING, OFI 2 (Reuter)-
Governinent of BILLY lenders are serving in the Chinese foters
The son of Mr Ong Wen-hao, Minister of Economic Affairs, is the pilot of a Bghter machine which par- teipated in three combats against Japanese Aircraft over Chungking this summer
He was recently awarded $300 for junditut his machine safely though It had been badly damaged by machine Kua bullets.
Odds Against Axia
The son of Mr. Chu Cheng, Prost- (Reuter}.---The dent of the Judicial Yuan, took part LONDON, Oct. 1 Halian Presa ond radio are making in the Pingyung battle north of Non- considerable play of Senor Suner's ning serving as a junior officer in visit to Rome, says "Reuter's" dipio- the Chinese Army. malle correspondent.
the
Indeed, there is an abvious attempt to suggest that a grand diplomatie surprise will be sprung upon work within the next 24 hours.
Whether or not Senor Suner will actually sign any special agreement matter for speculations in Rome is but the odds are strongly against his signing a formal accession to the new tripartite pact.
It seems very improbable that Spain would openly associate herself with on
instrument so pointedly directed against the United States.
A prominent German paper hints! that the talks in Rome wil deal with Mediterranean problems, particularly Gibraltar.
STOCK MARKET REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange Offeful Summary issued yesterday says:
The tone continues to rule quiet with small business pussing, Buyers
Lands $30.50; Humphreys $7.10; Trams $15.00; China Lights: (old) $0.80; Entertainments $6.80. Bellers:
Hotels $3.50; Trams $16; Telephones (old) $24.26; Telephones (new)$10; Cements $10; Ropes $6.10.
Bulbs: de
H.K. Govt. 1% Loan 99; HK Bank $1,305; Wharves 581: Pro vidents $4,30 Trans $15.75: Star "Ferries $59.850.
The eldest son of General Chiang Kai-shek is Commander of the Local Defence Corps In Kinngsi, where he is serving as District Superintendent.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS DONATIONS TO CHARITABLE AND OTHER OBJECTS
A donation of 1.000 enabled a total at $1,334.057.68 to be reached yesterday by the War Fund Inaugurated by the latest sub- CM. Fort, Lid. The
scriptions ar
Mr. J. K. Bousfield (further dona- "at the hotung "Some Members********* $3,000
Cricket Club*** (further The Civil Service Cricket Club Mr. H. J. Woolley wedd
$50)
Mr. Mingshin Shu. Changsha (N.C.
Members of the China Coast Officers
and Marine Engineers China (3rd, donation) Members of the Local
Guilds of Admiralty
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of the Elisabeth became one
She could have Fuehrer's proteges
layed In Germany for the rest of her career without a vacant week.
Yet, within a few months of her debut, the was sent to England, and she appeared all over this country Her father, an ardent Nazi, accom- panied her on the trip.
Views On Axis
Treaty
Little Aid To Japanese sketch produced by Captain A. c.
LONDON, Oct. 1 (Reuter),——Thej Blockholm paper, "Social-Demokra- item"
to-day On commented German-Italian-Japanese pact,
wafare
The
Houghton, K.E.
The programme Includes a section of "clòssical" music and a lighter section for those who desire to be amused. The Concert will begin of and 8.46 p.m.. and tickets may be obtained It says that while German Italian declarations of war under the from the Vlear of Christ Church, or One theatrical agent, known to
conditions of présent air and sen ware may be bought at the door. They have pro-Narl tendencies,
would be somewhat platonic cost $2.00 or $1.00. responsible for engaging about 80 per cent, of the German artists who help to Japan, America's entry into the war on England's side and the came to Britain. He is an Amert-consequent Japanese declaration of can citizen, He has been detained. A Several of these Nazis left Britain War against America would be a serious aspect for the East Asiatic Empire. for America after the war started. The American Embassy have been given their names,
And the present reasons' of Jupna- ese anxiety, among which are the
over of possible handing
British! Fleet bases to the US.A. in Eastern Asla and
be
BELGIANS LEAVE mnctions begun to
the increasingly HOME TO WORK IN GERMANY
12
LONDON.
Oct.
I
100 Belgium's unemployed
ID
severe
used
on
MAN WITH KNIFE WOUND IN NECK
AT TSUN WAN
An unknown Chinese male was!
by found yesterday in mysterious_elr- cumstances in Lo Wal Village, Tsun Washington
apainst Japan, can the other hand, scarcely be got rid Wan. He had a knife wound in his throat and was lying on the ground of by the Berlin treaty.
surrounded by clothing, fruit, ropes Object To Frighten?
and a book entitled, "The Regent's If one of the objects of the new Daughter."
aillance is frighten the
The man, who appears to be an (Reuter) treaty how total USA, from any warlike interven-educated
was dressed person, 400,000. Many Belgians are being on either in Europe or the Far East European-style clothes. He was ad- 11.40 driven from their homes in order to by a threat to involve America in amitted to Kowloon Hospital.
earn a living,
two-front war, it remains to be seen The puppet Brussel radio to-day if this combination of programmes 199 reported that a party of 1,200 men in the European and Asiatic new or- and 200 women have left Amsterdam der will, more forcibly than anything by train for Germany, where they else, bring home the meaninglessness
of a continued isolationist policy. will be given work.
to
Clerks Association
REFUGEE WELFARE
received during Septerabor by the Hongkong Refugee and Bocial war fare Council are as follow:
Donations
Staff of St. Stephen's Girls' College for: School werk 0; tisa Charisite M. Gower Macao $53.00: #10: Chinese Customs, Foreign Aweillary so the National Red Cross Boclely of China (contribution to- wards' office expenses $42.50: Fish Dealers Guild, for
Hitchens, 400 Tour Food Sympathers c/o S. C.. M. Port,
Donations in kindi 200 pieces of Brewood, Sandakan Cham- ber of Commerce; freight on firewood, Mesara Jardine Meibesen and Co.; 200 pieces of firewood, Bandakan Chamber of Commerce; freight on firewood, Messrs. Jardine Matheson and Co.) 100 pasts for
Food: Lady
Census of Tyres
In this event, the pact would have
The German authorities in Belgium (an effect certainly not intended-the are taking a census of all motor car, welding together of the Anglo-Saxon motor cycle and bicycle tyres, both nations even more in a struggle of
defence. new and second hand,
No vehicle owner will be allowed to have more than two tyres in
reserve.
U.S. GOLD IMPORTS
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Oct. 1((UP).
Admiral Knighted
LONDON, Oct 1 (British Wire- less) Rear-Admiral Sir Henry Har
British wood, who commanded the
fencing the Forestry Department 50 bagi Gold Imports into the United States Naval forces at the River Plate battle of rice, I.K. AMociated South China W for the week ended September 25 against the German battleship Graf Refugee, Relief Commitee Zrull and toys totalled $78,384,980 including $50,- Spee last December, has returned or organo organotte Com 391,443 from Canada, 50,169,481 from home for the first time slice the great 200 pes. at Artwood, Sandakan Chamber Japan and $6,794,536 from South victory and, was to-day knighted by of Canonerce; freight on arwwood, Mamis,
Le Marketaren the King at Buckingham Palace. Jardins Matheson and COU
Africa
CHILDREN
MOTHER'S
In
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING T.T. London Demand London TT. Shanghai T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan Tir, India T.T. USA.
11/2
1/21/
415
5272
.103
8214
T.T. Manila
.46
TT. Batavia
T.T. Bangkok
T.f. SalFon
T.T. France
BUYING
.43
14916
.100
POST OFFICE
NOTE. The air malls which were delayed at Bangkok are expected to arrive by ses from Singapore at the end of this week.
The Imperial Airways Service between Hongkong and Bangkok is Air mail temporarily suspended. correspondence will be accepted at the existing rates of postage and will be forwarded by the first opportunity by steamer to. Singapore to connect with the east and west- bound air services.
Small Packet Fost to all countries
TT. Switzerland
Nom. .00%
TT. Australia
.1/0
4 m/s L/C London
1/84
* suspended.
4 m/s D/P London
1/30
4 m/s b/C USA,
..24
4 m/s Franco
Nom.
Java and Manila
30 d/s lndin
.84%
U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02
U.S. Cross rate in N.Y. 4.03%
H.K. Stock Market
The
INWARD
London and Straits.
Australia and Manila Sandaken................
MAILS
Oct; 2.
Oct. 2.
Oct. 3.
..Oct. 3.
Air Mail by Tan American Airways Francisco Direct Service," 'Sap date 27th September......Oct. 4. USA., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hat. (San Francisco date, 23rd August) USA., Japan
and Shanghal (Scatule date, 28th August)
OCL
4.
Oct. 8.
Calcutta and Straits
London and Straits Java and Manila Were Australla, Rabaul and Manila
..Oct. 6.
.Oct. 0.
.Oct. D.
Oct. 12. Oct. 13.
following quotations issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning.
BANKS
H.K Banks $
H.X. Bunks
г
1.K. Banks (H.K.. Chartered £ Mercantile, A. & B. E Mercantile, C E. Cast Asia S
INSURANCES
Conton $ Britons $ China Underwriters HK Fire $.
SHIPPING
Douginses $. Steamboats 5. Indo-Chinas P. $. Indo-Chinna D. $ Shell (Bearers) a/- Waterbonia $ x.d.
DOCKS ETC. Wharvey $ Docks (old) $ Docks (new) $ Providents $ Shot Dockyards $.
MINING
Chicutta and Straits
1,305 ka. OUTWARD MAIL TIMES
.05% x. Registered and Parcel Mali ara ..71 n. closed 15 minutes earlier than the 0% n. time given below unless otherwise 271⁄2 n.stated, and where malls are advertis- 11 a. ed to close at or before 9 d.m. regls- .72 n.tered and parcel malls are closed at 3 p.m. on the previous day. When 200 n. mails are advertised to close after 403 n. 3 pm. Registered and Parcel malls
1 n are closed at 5 p.m. .150 n.
120 n. .il n. 100 n. ..80 n. 35/74 n.
6.00 n.
Di an.
Thursday, Oct, 2
.1.00 p.m. Sandakan, Manila, Australia and New Zealand
vin Thursday Island,
K. P. O.
Reg
Oct 3, 2.40 p.m.
Ord.,
.Oct. 3, 330 p.m.
G.P.O.
Reg.,
.Oct. 8, 2.45 pan.
Ord.
..Oct. 3, 3.30 pm.
.16% n. Manila, Rabrul. Australia and New
,18% n.
.4.30 0.
.34 n.)
Zealand via Brisbane,
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Parcels,......Och 3, 5.00 p.m.
Reg
Ord...
.Oct. 4, 8.48 a.m.
Oct. 4, 0.39 a.m.
14/- n. Honolulu, U.S.A., Central and South America and United-Kingdom vla San Francisco (No Mail for Canada)
Kalian - Raubs $. H.K Mines
19% n. .1% cts. n.
LANDS
.3%
,30.00 b. 100 n.
love its taste
know it's safe
Holela
$$$ Landa $. Lands 4% Debentures Shai Lands Sh. $ Humphreya $... H.K. Realties $. Chinese Estates $.
UTILITIES
Trams $ Peak Tratos (old) $. Perk Trams (new) §. Star Ferries $. Y. Ferries $
China Lights (old) $. China Lights (new) $. H.K. Electrics (old) II.K. Electrics (new) $.. Macao Electrics (old) $. Macao Electrics (new) (. Sandakan Lights $. Telephones (old) $. Telephones (new) $.
INDUSTRIALS
GP,O. and K.P.O.` Parcels........Oct. 3, 6 p.m.
Reg.
Ord.
Oct. 4, .15 am. .Oct. 4, 10 a.m.
.11% n. Shanghal, Japan, Canada, USA, and United-Kingdom
7.10 n.
3.00 n. .101 n.
.15% 0.
.7.40
via Van- couver BC. (Parcels for Canada
only).
Note: All mall for Unlied-King=" dom will be forwarded with or with out superscription
GP.O. and K.P.O. Parcels
.3.70 u.
RCK.
Ordd.
.....Oct. 3, 5 p.m. .Oct. 4, 9.15 a.m. .Oct. 4, 10 amn. .50% 0.
Friday, Oct. 4 .221⁄2 b.
.6.80 b. Manila, Macossar and Sourabaya
8.30 a.m. .0.00 n.
.38 n. Air Mall for "Imperial_Airways Servico"to connect at Singapore .38%.
with the British Overseas Airway.” 17 n.
G.P.O. & K.P.O, ..16 n.
•
Reg.
Ord..
****
Oct. 4, 1.90 p.J. ....Oct. 4, '1,30 p.m.
..11 n. .24% s
10. Straits, Ceylon, India, Mombasa, Belro, Lourenco-Marques, East and South Africa. Vin Durban, 2.30 p.m. Manila, Batavia, Mauritius, Laurenco Marques, East and South Africa .3.30 p.m. via Durban ,1_D. | Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honofalu, 16 E. U.S.A, and Europe via "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantic Services."
K.P.O.
Cold: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $..14.80 n.: Cald: Macg (Pref), Sh. $...12 n. Canton Ices $.. Cement $
H.K. Ropes $..
STORES, &c.
Dairy Farms $.. Watsons $. Lane Crawforda $. Sinceres $ Wing On (H.K.) S. Powell Ltd. s..
COTTON MILLS' Ewo Sh. $............ S'hal Cotton Sh. $.. MISC.
.6.10.3:
Ord.
.18 n. B.80 D,! .7.45 n.j .2.15 n.
Rek.
..39 n.
Res.
Ord.
↓
.Oct. 4, 5.00 pm. ...........Oct. 4, 5.30 p.m.
G.F.O.
Oct. 4, 5.00 p.m. .Oct. 4, 7.00 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 10
n. Air Mall for: "Imperial | Airways Service"-To connect at Singapore .43% n.
with the "British Overseas Air- .181 n.
WAJE."
.
G.P.O. and E.PO,
Ber. Od. 10, 10.30 am Ord.
Oct. 10, 11 8.m. 96 Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, USA, Canada, C. and S. America and *United Kingdom via San Fran-""
cisco.
.99 sa,
.95 n.
.0.60 b.
HK. Govt. 4% HK. Govt. 31⁄4% (1934) 11K. Govt. 3% (1940) Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 G$Bda.35% n. H.K Entertainments $..
1.00 n Constructions (old) $.. Constructions (new) $.... Vibro Piling $.. Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) s/- Morsmans Ins. (H.K.) c/-
CASTORIA
THE CHILDREN'S LAXATIVE
A pure vegetable praj
Thorough, yet gentle tion. Will not gripo. Ti
.8's.
8/9 n.
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Reg. Ord.,
.Sept. 10, Nooni
Sept. 11, 8.30. a.m. Sunday, Oct. 13 lar /.2/9 ¤U.S.A., Canada, Central and South America and United-Kingdom vla San Francisco (No Parcels"; för · Canada)
G.P.O. and K.P.O
Par
Reg. Ord.
Oct. 13, 5 pm.
14. 10.30. a.m. Monday, Oct. 14 Mar Salgon, M Jang, Selamaus, Rabaul,
Australia and New Zealand
EP.O.
Par.Oct. 14, 4 p.m Reg. Oct. 14, 5 pm. Ord.Oct. 14, 5:30 pm
AG.P.O::
Ord.
Wednesday, Bopt Manlia, Straits, Ceylon,
14,4 p.m.
Oct. 11, p.m. Oct. 11, 7pm.
idio East and South Africa via Cape Town.
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