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ONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Churn Beats Li Po-luen
In Women's Breast-stroke
KWOK CHUN-HANG STAGES COME-BACK
(By "Tinker")
HIGHLIGHTS of the interport' swimming trials one Lot of Crown Land at Tal held at the V.R.C. yesterday were the victory of Mini V. Kok Taul, in the Colony of Churn over Miss Li Po-luen in the women's 50 yards Hong Kong, for a term of 76 years, with the option of renewal breast-stroke, and the triumph of Kwok Chun-hang over at a Crown Rent to be fixed by Fong Chung-yui in the men's 220 yards breast-stroke. the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 70 успІв.
intending Lidders are advised that immediately after the diapo-
The other two trials were tho men's 220 yards back-stroke and
the women's 50 yards back- Royal Scots Knock-Out stroke, and in cach event A. K.
Rumjahn and Milse C. Guterres Water-Polo Tournament
October 4, 1940
SETTLEMENT TERRORISTS
-Injured 8
SHANGHAI
STILL FLOODED
Crops Lost
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SHANGHAI, Oct. 4 (Renter). Eight Chinese, including one policeman, were injured. Inst night when agronade was thrown into the offices, of the Conditions are gradually returning to
SHANGHAI, Oct. 4 (Reuter) "Bing
Pao
the pro-Wang | normal. Ching-wel newspaper in the appearing in sunby weather
The flood waters are dis- International Settlement. cently opened offices.
Slight damage was done to the rehave partially re-opened.
Schools, which closed for two days, i Amritsar... cupled by the composing department particularly in the western district
An iron belting protecting the first floor, oc Many streets are still under water, calcula Bombay
broke the explosion.
The Police cordoned off the block and searched houses in the area,
outside the Seitlement and in the French Concession.
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BRITON,
CAPTIVE at of the lot the Purchaser (It
not the applicant) will be requires tospecially, was in a class of his tournament held by the Royal Scots),--The following cable has been cession where only a few trams and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Yea MADE ENVELOPES to deposit with an
FROM PAGE ONE
cut out all pictures of bathing girls from travel magazines.
"I did not have much spare time Questioning
for reading, anyhow. took up most of the day.
Inspired By Nazia? "Apparently the reason for the ar- rests was more a general suspicion of Britons than anything speciile. We were questioned about the British clubs and about the seamen's in-
stitute.
"I think the arrests were largely Inspired by Germany.
"One of the charges against me was that I had bathed on a beach where I had been bathing for 30 years. My brother WAS charged
with stening in to station."
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Bhangha!
Mr. V. Ringer conducted the family shipping business at Nagasaki and
his brother was in charge at Shimo- sek. The firm of Ifolme, Ringer and Co. ho been established Japan for many years, Their father and mother are still in Japan.
In
"I was arrested in the street and taken to the military police hend- quarters for three weeks. was told that my brother had been arrested and guessed that there
must Nuve been others from the line the ques- tioning took.
Then
had to wall another four weeks for trial. Throughout, I was treated fairly well. In Kobe, 1 be- lleve, the
arrested Englishmen were allowed to stay at an hotel."
Business Closed Down Mr. Michael Ringer, who was or rested at Shimonoseki said that the branch of the firm the anly western firm in the city-had been closed
our
do
down.
"They simply told Japanese employees nol to come back. I was treated well enough but I know what happened to our Japanese not servants and employees.
"My biggest trouble in the weeks was Alling in
time. I allowed to have books but there were no English books in Shimonoseki so I had to do without.
authorised officer who will be present at the sule, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200, in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. 獰
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No. of Sale
Registry No
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By
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NOTICE
request of the
Acting Consul for Portugal, on Saturday, the 5th of October, anniversary of the Portuguese Republic, In ail churches of Hong Kong and Kowloon special masses and prayers will be offered in thanks- giving to God bestowed on the nation and also to ask our Lord for the cessation of hostilities all over the world and peace.
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The central, downtown, shopping.Cebu theatre and race course districts have Colombo Congratulations To emerged from the flood and returned | Delhi
lo normal, Canadian Navy
Bus and trim services have In were easy winners. Rumjahn, KNOCK OUT WATER POLO
LONDON, Oct. 3 (British Wire-creased except in the French Con- received by the Canadien Govern-buses own, winning as he did by at the Army swimming pool yesterday nent from the First Lord of
are running. This is due length of the pool.
resulted in a win for the Royal Bcoin Admiralty:
the partly to the strike. "A" who beat the Royal Corps of Subject to changes that may Signale 2-0 in the final.
"Please convey congratulations to Farmera in the western district in occur through the arrangement of
all concerned on the capture of the the outskirts of the city fear a com- The matches were interspersed with German ship Weser. This early suc-plete loss of their crops. the programine, these swimmers swimming events-an invitation reiny have selected themselves to repres for men and one for women-while D. Robert on her malden voyage, I am will not be clear of water till Mon-Tax overpaid, on tarms which may be
cess for H.M. Canadian ship Prince It is anticipated that the Settlement sent Hongkong in the coming meet Hutchinson, Colony 100 yards cham-sure, is n with the Philippines.
good plon, gave exhibitions of the racing future."
nugury for the day, Large pump are draining start, the butterfly stroke and a 100
3,000,000 gallons a day. yards race with falshing sprint.
Miss Churn mude use of the butter fly stroke, and was not hard pressed to win by over a yard, but in the men's breast-stroke there was a very keen struggle between Fong and Kwok, the intter making a come back after several years absence.
A team of Volunteers were success- ful in the men's relay, while the V.R.C. "A" team took first in the women's race.
Comnlete results were:
Fong went off at a great pace and
Water-pols Knockout Tournament-First established a lead-though slight Round.3gnais 3 (Bennett 2. Allen) best which he maintained until almost the H.M.S. Blank 1 (Robinson, Paul); Royal end. It was over the last length and AB (Miller 3, Hunter 2) best Roya
Air Force O. Second Round, Signal 4 a half that Kwok crept gradually Bennett 2, Bedford, Allen) besi Royal forward and beat his challenger by Scola B 0; Royal Beats A 1 (Millar) bea!
touch.
Middlesex 0, Final Royal Boots A 1 (Mlor, Hunter) beat Signala 0.
FINE VICTORY Miss C. Guterres, one the youngest and most promising swim- mera in the Colony, scored brilliantly over Mina Trang Fung-kwon in the women's 50 yards back-stroke. Her win was as popular as that which she
Invitation Relay-1, Volunteer (A, A. GI Roca, A. I. Aledo, Luis M. Remedios, D. Hutchinson) 259, Middlesex. vic. A (Elleen Grant, Yvonne Yolle, Women's Invitation Medley relay---), Jackle Anderson), 280 3/5.
recorded in the women's 440 yards WEEK-END GOLF
championship of the Colony.
The results were
220 yards breast-stroke,i, Kwok Chun- hang (3, 4); 2 Fong Chung-yue 134.1/5) 3. Ho Pun-kan (35. 3/5). Also swam, J. Marques,
Guterres (40. 1/0): 2, Tang Fung-kwan (41); 3 Elleen Grant (41. 3/5).
Women's 30 yards back-stroke-1, C.
£20 yards back-stroke-1. A. K. Neem- jahn (33 1/8) 2 Poon Wing-kai (3.18 2/5):
Lau Xiu-ung 13:10 1/5).
Women's yards breast-stroke.~~), V. Churn (37. 3/8) 3. L Pa-luen (39 2/5); 3. Doreen Welr (43 2/h).
for the blessing London Bears
in the evening at 5.30 p.m. at the Catholic Cathedral there will bo a solemn Te-Deum preceded by the recitation of the Holy Rosary and prayers for peace.
#even
was to
"I finally asked the police to let me do some work like the other prisoners. I spent weeks making envelopes-9,500 of them."
Both brothers were found guilty at the trial, which was held in camera. Mr. V. Ringer was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment, spread over five years; Mr. M. Ringer to 14 months spread
over four These sentences were suspended
10 enable them to leave Japan but could be enforced if they returned within the period.
years.
The brothers, who have consider able property in Japan, both hope to return when their suspension period Is over. Mr. V. Ringer panied by his wife and daughter.
All faithful are kindly requested attend the services and specially the Portuguese Nationals. Hongkong, 3rd October, 1940.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that no person is authorised to sollelt or collect donations for the War Fund organised by this Company.
All donations, with the excep- tion of those sent through The Hongkong War Effort Committee, or other properly bodies, should be forwarded, and cheques made out to "War Fund-
constituted
13 accom- South China Morning Post, Ltd."
TROOP, PLANES MASSING
FROM PAGE ONE
Hanol started to-day. One_naval plane and crews landed from Canton. The first group for the military parri- son at Glalam has arrived including 10 officers and 200
men.
Laongson Situation
The altuation at Laengson is be lieved to be clearing. Officials an- nounced that, a total of 2,100 pri- soners may be arriving October 4
The Doson batteries near Haiphong were returned to the French by the Japanese in a formal ceremony, the French raising their fing and replac ing the Japanese sentries. Three loaded Japanese transports have left Haiphong. In the future,, the Hai- phong garrison will consist of 200. men plus 700 men of the service corps In charge of transport.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS DONATIONS TO FUND FOR BRITISH BOMBERS
A total of $1,358,736.50 was reached yesterday by the War Fund insugurated, by the BCM. Past Lld. The latest donations are:
Mrs. W. Morrison, Stanley v... $25 "Bale of Gerap" (further domation), 10 Stenographers, Clerks, Ballidamnat terpreters - and... Messe igera of,
·Supreme Court 4 donation) Mr. Stewart Duncan
Capt. Coo Wright (4th, monthly ́ ́
donation) ****
Mrs. A. Legislatoren Cantil
inf:five-cent pieces"
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Spirits As Good As Ever ARMED ROBBERY LONDON, Get, 4 (London)The Home of J. Ford Entered German radio yesterday quoted an unnamed American
journalist
having told Lisbon newspapermen The sequel to an armed robbery that he was returning to the United at the home of Mr. James Ford on States because conditions in London September 18 was the appearance of had become unbearable. Actually four men before Mr, H. G. Sheldon, this agency interviewed five Ameri-K.C., at the Central Magistracy this can journalists including Vincent morning, charged with taking part in Shean and H. R. Knickerbocker and the crime.
all five fully believe in an English Three of the men, Li Yuk, 20, victory.
street colle, Au Chim, 20, un- A commentator of the Mutual employed fitter, Au Tim, 27, tinsmith, Broadcasting Service told his Ameri- were charged with the theft of a can listeners that Londoners' spirits quantity of jewellery, including gold arc good as over and little or finger rings, gold witches, Jades and no milltary danzage had been done a faintain pen and pencil, from No. here. Docks and wharchouses have 423 Lockhart Road, first floor, while been bombed but the bulk of the armed with knives.
The damage has been on non-military ob-| feclives.
A party of provincial Journalists damage was not so great as they had recently toured London and said the
expected.
Coolie Gangs Fight
Six street coolles were admitted to
fourth man, Tse wah, 26, a tailor, was charged with being an accessory before the fact, in that ho the others to commit the crime. counselled, procured and commanded
Inspector F. T. J. Portallion was granted a formal remand of three days.
Air Mail Leaves To-Morrow
leave to-morrow for Bangkok
the Queen Mary Hospitol yesterday, An Imperial Airways plane is due following
to free-for-all fight between two rival gangs in the West Point with mails to connect with the main district.
line. It is expected to return with The battle occurred about 5 p.m.mails probably on Monday. and the participants used. poles, sticks and other weapons upon each other. The fight broke up when the Police were summoned.
None of the six men In hospital are seriously injured.
The plane will omit Fort Buyard and Hanoi, but call at Tourans and Udorn.
This is the first departure for Bangkok since September 22 when the service was interrupted by the Indo-China altuation. No air mall has arrived by any route ince Singapore is expected to arrive by steuner this week,
SYRIA PINCHED September 21, but mail already in
Running Short Of Foods
And Fuel
LONDON, Oct. 3 (Reuter)~A Beirut message reports a serious shortage of food in Syria,
All over the country people are
PLANES AT MARTINIQUE
London, Oct. 3.
queueing up for bread, four and The fate of the warplanes supplied cther rations.
to France by America is still in There is a petrol shortage too doubt. These planes Private cars, have been ordered off ship in Martinique, on a French the roads during the month o According to October. Taxis have had their al- lowance cut down to 24 gallons a month.
Error Over Eire Now not free Two Tablets equal tto drops of Liquid Admitted By Germany
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LONDON, Oct. 3 (Reuter)The German Government will express its regret to the Eire Government. for "erroneously" dropped. bombs having
an unconfirmed message from Washington, the United States is prepared to repurchase the planer, but the Petala Government says that under the terrns of the Armistice with Germany they are
to dispose of them Reuter Bulletin,' |
NEW SPANISH LINER SAILS FOR S. AMERICA WITH ENVOY ABOARD on Irish territory and will offer to pay compensation, according to the newly-acquired Spanish Hiner, Cabo. MADRID Oct. 3 (Reuter).The German official news agency, de Hornos, is sailing from Vigo on her The agency stated that investiga-first voyage to South America under tion has shown that the bombs were the Spanish ag to-day launched from an aircraft which had Passengers, include the Marquess lost its way,
A de Magar, the new Spanish Ambas- MADRAS WAR FUNDpresented Spain in Berlin.
sador to the Argentine, who formerly LONDON, Oct. 3 (Reuter);The DYLAN rum of £15,000 was cabled, to the Four youths, Lau Kit Tee Po-man, Air Ministry today from the War Liam Siu-ping and Ko Chit-Too, ware Fundraised by the Governor of each fined $10 by Mr. Macfadyen ut Madras. The total contributions the Kowloon Magistracy: til: morn from this source now amount to ing for evading payment, ferry
tare.
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SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, LTD.
Statement of Receipts and Payments for the period
17th June, 1940, to 31st August, 1940.
Subscriptions Recolved as per published lists $1,312,796.17 Remittances to H.M. Treasury through Hong
Kong Government £81,389.19.6.
CUIULENT ACCOUNTS ppened and or thorlar periods in Laical or Other Cur rencios at rate which will be quoted on appe
ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with Interest. allowed at rates oblainable on appication.
The Bank Head Office in London' undertakes Executor & Trustee bustos and claims recovery of Bettiah Income pertained at any of th Agencies and Branches.
S. A. CANIDGE,
Manager.
POST OFFICE
NOTE. The air mails which were delayed at Bangkok are expected to arrive by sea from Singapore at the end of this week.
The letter and parcel post services to French Indo-China are temporarily suspended.
INWARD
MAILS
Sandakan
.Oct. 4.
1,305,000,00
7,796.17
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service," Bin Francisco date 27th September.
Och 4.
Calcutta and Straits
.Oct. 5.
U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai (Seattle
date, 28th August)
Oct. 5.
London and Straits
.Oct. 0.
Java and Marita ...
.Oct. 9..
Austraila, Rabaul and Manila
Oct. 12.
Calcutta and Straits London and Straits
.Oct. 13.
Oct. 14.
Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Cor-
poration. Balanco on Current Account $7,193.99 Cash in Hand-Collected on 31/8/40 602.18 $7,796.17
We have examined the books and records of the SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, LTD., WAR FUND and certify the foregoing statement is a correct Summary of the Subscriptions Received and the manner of their disposal. All administrative and Incidental expenses in connection with the Fund, the cost of printing, advertising, postage, etc. have been borne by the South China Morning Post, Limited.
LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS,
Chartered Accountants,
Hong Kong, 2nd October, 1940.
Hon. Auditors.
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pm. on the previous day. When mails are advertised to close after 9 pm. Reglatered and Parcel maile are closed at p.m.
Friday, Oct. 4 Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA,
Central and South America Canada and "United-kingdom via San-Francisco (No Parcels for Canada).
G.P.O. & EP.O.
Parcels, ......Oct. 4, 2.00 pm. Reg......Oct. 4, 3.45 p.m. -Omdrevízne Oct. 4,4.30 p.m. Straits, Ceylon, India, Mombas
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G.P.O, & Parcels,
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Monday, Oct. 14,
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