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TODAY, ALL AMERICA

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-THE-

MAN WHO

Directed by CRANE WILBUR Screen Play by Lau Kate-From ** Original Stary by Cucion Hubbard A First Natt Floure Fresanted by WARNER BROS.

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Just a follow traveler on

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TO-MORROW and THURSDAY

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RASCALS

ROCHELLE HUDSON ROBERT WILCOX-

~ BORRAH MINEVITCH

AND HIS GANG

COMMENCING THURSDAY

THE MOST EXCITING DRAMA EVER WRITTEN I Frank Borzago's Production

THE MORTAL STORM

Frank?

Robert SULLAVAN STEWART YOUNG MORGAN.

Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

New Science

Of Fighting Services

November 26, 1940.

Christians In Poland

Executed Or Deported QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

LONDON, Nov. 25 (Reuter) —Four hundred Polish Catho

Air Aid For Army llc priests have been deported to Germany, many executed and

LONDON, Nov, 25 (Reuter).the remainder placed in concentration camps. -Development of bomber sup

Roman Catholic churches are port for the British Army in the Field has reached the stage where

being gradually closed down. methods are being tested outnumbering about 400,000 is stated.to The position of Polish Protestants against the Italians in the Middla be even worno. · All Polish Protestant East in preparation for the time priests in the provinces have been when the offensive against the

imprisoned. German Army becomes possible.

This is one of the most important aspects of RA.F.-Army co-operation arising from the creation of the new R.A.F. Command under Air Marshat Sir Arthur Barratt, states "Reuter'" Air-Correspondent.

Il has been agreed that the chief striking

In weapon close support of the tro

troops

will be a bomber, which

represents an improvement on the

German Junkers 87 dive-bomber.

General Sir Archibald Wavel! in Empt and Air Commodore Dalblac, Commanding British forces In

Greece, ure being fully advised of developments in the lechnique of the bomber and other nerlat co-operation with the Army.

Co-Operation Command

A separate, sir arm for the Army has been settled by the creation of the new Army Co-operation Com- mand of the R.A.F. The new scheme maintains the flexibility of the air arm in land warfare but provides for concentration of strong forces at any part of a new battlefield as

"Cur Lain"

to the Army whenever needed. Among other things this will in- clude lanes for dumping parachutists and transporting troops whenever feasible, though

the

of merits parachutists are held to have been greatly exaggerated. In the words of an officer in close touch with the subject, the strategy of the new organisation will not be the strategy of land warfare or the strategy of air warfare, but the strategy of victory,"

FUNERAL SERVICE

European Buried At Happy Valley

The funeral of the late Mr. Albert Dransfield took place at the Protestant Cemetery, yesterday, Rev. E. More

Polish nuns staffing schools and hospitals are deported.

In the district of Kalisz, in Westem Poland, 40 per cent. of all Protestants out of a total of 10,000 have been arrested and deported to

German labour camps admitting Pollsh nationality.

The issue of all Polish Protestant! publications is strictly forbidden.

MORE AMERICAN

AID TO U.K.

FROM PAGE ONE

tion referred entirely to the situation} created by legislation under which Britain had to pay cash for purchases in the United States.

At no time was the general econo- mie and financial position of Britain referred to.

Questions and answers dealt only with the speciße American dollar position and had been universally in- terpreted in this sense in the United States press.

Interview With Prezident WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 (Reuter). -After conferring with President! Lord! Roosevelt for 80 minutes,

"The Pre-, Lothian told reporters: sident and I never mentioned finance

all." He

* President said

Roosevelt wanied to gol the story, of England and her resistance to bom- bing attacks. Lord. Lothian Bald that he gave Mr. Roosevelt a picture of the situation in England "that was optimistle, if we get some help from you."

Lord Lothian declared: "The Pre- sident made no promise of any sort": and added: "I did not discuss any specific problem with him.

re-

Senate Resolution SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 (UP).— Senator Gerald Nye presented a ton and Rev. J. E. Sandbach, Chap-solution in the Senate to-day request- lain of the Sallors' and.. Soldiers' Ing a formal Senate investigation into Home, conducted the funeral ser- the amount of financial resources the vice

Wanchai Methodist Church, Mr. Sandbach said Mr. Drumsfeld had a great love for the Sallors and Soldiers' Home and had watched its growth with keen in-

terest.

at the

The chief mourner at the funeral was the widow. A bouquet of red roses from her was buried with the casket.

British Empire possesses in the United States. The resolution is apparently aimed against the movement which favours the repeal of the Johnson Ac!. Senator Alben Barkley, after a visit to President Roosevelt, predicted that the question of British loans or credits would not be considered at the pre- sent session of Congress.

The Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell said the question of British loans and Hull at the press conference to-day,

Pali bebrers were Mesars, A, F. Woods, A. G. Squibb, Q. T. Padgett, A. P. G Glanville, Warren and A. McAlpine,

Others present were Mr. and Mr. A. R. | credits must await ́n clarification of Cox, Mr. and Mrs, J. Jr. Gelling, Mr. and Congressional opinion. Mr. W. G. Maycock, Mrs. Moreton, Messrs. E Abraham, R. Clark, J. L Adams. D. W. Hume, R. Brooksbank, E. Loyd-Jones. J. Wilson. J. II. Maycock Snr, R. J. Maycock, J. II. Maycock Jr. M. S. Nadi, W. H. J. S. Tardoon.

Needham, Bully. C. Hardoon

Wrosam, J. Foster and S. Smugg

Hungarian Mission

To Rome

Shattering Blows At Nazi Bases By R.A.F.

>> FROM PAGE ONE

formations crossed the south or SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" south-east cousts of England | ROME, Novi 25. (UP). The since dawn this morning, but

H.K. Stock Market

The following: quotations were Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning

BANKS HK. Banks $. HK. Banks. £. H.K. Banks (HK) Chartered £ Mercantile, A. & D. £. Mercantile, C. East Asia $.

INSURANCES-

Canton $..

Unton $

Chlon Underwriters H.K: Fire

Douglas $.

Steamboats $ Indo-Chinas P. $.. Indo-Chinas D. $... Shell (Bearers) 8/- Waterbouls $...

DOCKS ETC.

Wharves $.... Docks (old) $. Docks (new) $. Providents $. Shal Dockyards

Kallan s/- Raubs $. H.K. Mines

MINING

LANDS

Hotels .. Lands $.. Lands 4% Debentures S'hal Lands Sh $.... Humphreys $.... H.K. Realties S. Chinese Estates $.

UTILITIES

Trams $... Peak Trams (old) $.. Peak Trams (new) $. Star Ferries $. Y. Ferries $.

.1,270.8. 091⁄2 1.

.73 n.

25%

180 n.

.135 n.

11 n.

100 n.

.60 n.

.35/7 n. .0.90.

.80% D. 10% 8

.16 n. 4.65 kn.

.33% n.

10/3 n. ..9%.

1 cts. n.

.31% 5.

31 n,

.100 n.

113 m.

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.3.45 s.

.100 ต.

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.3.70*n. .68 sa.

China Lights (old) $.. China Lights (new) $.. H.K. Electrics (old).$.. II.K. Electrics (now) $.. Macan Electrics (old) $....17 n. Macao Electrics (new) ..$10% n. Sandakan Lights $

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.4.60 n. 0.80 1.

313 n.

.11 n.

Telephones (old) $. Telephones (new) $.

INDUSTRIALS

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HK Ropes $.

STORES, &C བ*་ Dairy Farms $. Watsons

Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres $.

Wing On (H.K.) $. Powell Lid. $..

.10.00 n. .640 b.

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Hungarian Minister of Commerce ad only one small formation reached S.P.C.A. FLAG DAY

Communications, Doctor Joseph Vur-

ga, arrived in Rome by train to-day, the outskirts of the London area. at the station by Slight damage, was done at three He was Minister of Communica-1 points in south-east England.

the

Italian tions, Sigmor Giovanni Hostventuri. One enemy bember was shot down

The Hungarian Minister will re-into the sea off Dover. inain in Italy for several days, during

German Claims

which time he is expected to contact BERLIN, Nov. 25 (UP)-Well in- outstanding Italian commercial com- formed circles state that several munications

RESULT

The following is the result of the Flag Day held last Saturday.

Street Collections: Hongkong 5600.70, Kowloon $713.40, $1,314.19:

Special Donations; A. W. Hughes, Eag. $250, Sir Atholl and Lady Mac- officials in connection hundred German planes "Coventrald Gregor (In memory of Mr.

R.E. with a new commercial understand- ed" Bristol inst night in which more Lindsell) $50. Misa N. W. Bascombe ing.

than 353,000 kilograms of bombs and $10, Miss Marlon Poler (In memory

310; Total $1,634.10. were dropped.

expresa Fifty-five large and one hundred most grateful thanks to Mrs. Lieper smaller fires were counted. A direct (Hongkong) and Mrs. Smalley (Kow- hit was scored on a gasometer which | loon); the St. John Ambulance exploded. Many factories were hit Brigade, The Boy Scouts, and où and warehouses suffered heavily, those ladies and helpers who b kindly, assisted in making the effort

LATE NEWS

more than 10,000 incendiary bombs of my y desires to

The

Sir Shenton Thomas successful.

In Territories

Ly

STOCK EXCHANGE Accompanied by His Excellency the LONDON, Nov. 25 (Reuter)—On Acting Governor, Lieut-General E. the. Stock Exchange to-day, lack of resulted in duil F. Norton, and Mr. J. Barrow, Dis-active support. trict officer, North, His Excellency Sir conditions but a firm tone was main- Shenton Thomas, Governor and Com-tained.

their

ond

mander-in-Chief of the Straits Set- Gilt-edged holdings improved on tlements, and Lady Thomas, yester-expectations of re-investments

made an extensive tour of the payments of requisitioned Canddian. day Territories.

" securities: New

In the course of

tour the Breweries were again harder bút

and home party visited the Shing Mun Dam, other Industrials Kam Tim village, where they inspect changed little.

Business in Kafirs was quieter, ed the nerodrome and refugee camp,

Wall Street was quietly steady. Shataukok,, the Lowu Bridge and the kennels

intoace course at Kwanu! went to Fanling Lodge

They where they lunched with

with the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith and Mrs. Smith,. In the evening, His Excellency and Lady Thomas dined with the G.O.C., His Excellency Major-General A. E Grasett at

at Fingstaff House

COCKTAIL

PARTY

rolls

Resignation Denied

WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 (Reuter): Miss Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labour, has not resigned, according to Mr. Stephen Early, the President's Secretary

The New York Times" "has' stated A cocktail party in honour of Sir Miss Perkins' resignation has been Shenton, will be given in the Hong-offered and accepted...

kong Hotel on Thursday, of 5.50 pm.]*

by the Hon. Sir Robert Kotewall; the Mr. Lam Tak-ming will hold an Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, the Hon. Dr. Li exhibition of his paintings of the Shl-fan' and the Hon. Mr. W. N. T. Kom Ling Restaurant, West Point, on Tim.

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