1940-11-27 — Page 24

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TODAY, ALL AMERICA

HAILS ME! *

But tomorrow I'll suddenly disappear... forever hounded by those I defied...forever branded as...

•THE

MAN WHO DARED

Directed by CRANE WILBUR Screen tiny by Lee Kuts+From an Original Stery by Lucian Hubbard + Fri Hort Pictur Presented by WARNER BROS.

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HONGKONG TEL EGRAPH.

November

H.K. Arms Deal Leads Nazi Air Attacks On

To Prosecution

Henry Chao, 87, broker, of No. 12 Bayview Mansions, ap- peared before Mr. G. T. Lowry at Central Magistracy this morning, charged with having obtained from Wing Bor, of the Hongkong Sporting Arms Company, the sum of HK$12,500, by falsoly pretending that the money had been demanded by the | Central Trust of China as commission in connection with ́à cer- tain contract then being negotiated between Wong Bor and the | Central Trust of China.

Mr. W. A. Mackinlay appeared, for the prosecution, and asked for a re- mand, as he said that a further charge of the same natura was being; proferred against defendant.. The total amount Involved was $14,500.

Defendant was remunded in Polce custody until November 30, as he Intimated that he wished to Instruct a solicitor.

Bail of $5,000 cash was fixed by the Magistrate, or a $10,000 personal bond with a surety for o similar

umount.?

U. S. Millions In

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

-

Summary, Issued yesterday says:

Hongkong Stock Exchange Official

Market was quiet.

Sellera

Docks (uld) '$10· Providents $4.00 Yaumati Ferries $22.25 Lights (old) $0.00 Ropes $0.40 Dairy Farms. $17.50 Wm. Powells $1.25 Entertainments $0.60 Buyors

Indo-China Tied Up HK. Banks $1,275

FROM PAGE ONE

is the property of the United States Far Eastern Trading Company and the remainder belongs to Chinese merchants, the American Red Cross, Du Pont de Nemours, Cennet Bro- thers, Yunge Brothers Chemicals, Motional Carbon Company, William Hunt and Company and other Amer!. van concerns. The value of the goods stored is slightly under US $3,000,000,

French Refuse Clearance

The French authorities in Haiphong, avvorenity under Japanese influence, are refusing clearance papers for the re-export of the bonded cargoes, Mr. Torrey asserted, while the. Japanese are obviously contemplating confisca- tion of the property on the grounds that it is not actually American pro- perty.

Mr. Torrey recalled the recent re- fusal of the French authorities to give clearance papers to the American chartered steamer Siklang whose cargo, the greater part of which was French manufactured gas musks, was subsequently unloaded under Japanese supervision.

Mr.

The French authorities in Haiphong ordered the goods to be stored in # North American Syndicate rodown although

Torrey said that he could not accept the cargo for storage without Customs clearance papers and other necessary documents which were not forthcoming. This forcible storage meant the shifting of other stores from the godown which entail- ed a cost of about 5,000 plastres to the. North American Syndicate..

Tacit Admission

the

Mr. Torrey pointed out that French nuthorities permitted his de-, parlure from Indo-China with his documents and visas in perfect order, thereby virtually admitting the bona fide claims of the North American Syndicate.

ex-

He is now making efforts to pedite the Anul registration of the transfer for which only two months remain.

Regarding the Incident involving Messrs.. Jacoby und Rinden, Mr. Torrey sald that it occurred Inside Vie North Americon Syndicate's com- pound. Therefore neither American was violating any regulations whereas the Japanese sentry actually violated American property when he approach- ed the Americans in the compound. Protest Renewed SPECIAL TO THE "ELEURAPH" HANDI, Nov. 26 (UP).—It is learn- ed that the American Consul, Mr. Reed, considers the reply of the Japanese Consulate General, Mr. Sato, as being an unsatisfactory an- swer to the Amerlenn protest of November 22 against the mistreat- meni by Japanese soldiers of Messrs. Rinden and Jacoby and he is, there- renewing his protest to Mr.

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The Japanese Consul General re- plied to the original note blaming the two Americans entirely.

U.S. Flag A Camouflage

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" HANOI, Nov. 20 (UP) —An official of the Japanese Mission told Mr. Jacoby, the "United Press" corres- pondent, "You were just trying to photograph Japanese soldiers who were occupying American property. The American flag WEUS Just a e-mouflage for the Chinese. Do not try it again."

See the selection

Hotels $3.00 Watsons $9.75 Vibro Piling $8

Sales

Docks (old) $10.30 Providents $4.85

Lights (old) $0.50 XD. Lights (new) $0.40 X.D.

"Big British Cities

· FROM· PAGE ONE

proved too good for daylight raiders for most of the few enemy aircraft coasts to-day were promptly shot crossing the south and south-east down

Two bombers and two fighter bom- bers have been destroyed with no loss to the R.A.F.

Bombs were dropped in a coast town in Sussex doing some damage to bulidings and causing sight

casualties.

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Armed Robbery Charge

A remand of three days was grant- ed to Sub-Inspector W. N. Darkin by Mr. G. T. Lowry at the Central Magistracy this morning when Chan Man, 35, unemployed, opneared be. fore him on a charge of armed rob- bery, and two

further counts of in- ficting grievous bodily harm.

Chan is charged with robbing Wong Chon of her bandbag and Chan Kam- Ping of her wrist watch while armed with a knife at 325 Lockhart Road on November 23, and with indicting grievous bodily harm on Wong Chuen and Li Tsuch on the same day. The case is for committal.

U.S. Representative

In Rome

NEW YORK, Nov. 26 (Reuter) Mr. Alexander Kirk has been ap-

United

Charge

LATE NEW d'Agaires in Rome with ministerial

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he Italian capital,

Japanese Interference

With Fishing Craft

Stopped by a Japanese trawler when ten miles west of Sum Mun Kwan, Chincse Territory, on Monday, Lee Yun-kwan, master of junk No. antry, had his junk and sampan Licences taken away from him by the [vajachete,

A similar report was made to the Police by Lai Ming-wah, master of junk Nat 3083W, Lot lost his junk cenes and three sampan licences.

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A MAD MAN RÜLED THIS INFERNO OF TORTURE !

PETER LORRE

He killed men slowly........Incr by lachi He broke women's hoarte... pisos by piece!

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MEN

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Original Screen play by Robert · D. Andrews Directed by CHARLES BARTON A COLUMBIA PICTURE

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