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December 3, 1940,
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Vichy Govt. Moving To Versailles
VICHY, Dec. 2 (Router).— Marshal Petain "Head of the French State," is transferring the seat of government Versailles in German occupied territory.
to
This appears to be the only còn- clusion to draw from a cryptic com-| munique issued here after the Cabinet ineeting to-day stating that Ministers "discussed various matters arising out of the forthcoming installation of the Chief of State at Versailles,"
No further information on the_sub- ject was forthcoming.
JAPANESE START
NEW RAIDS
SPECIAL, TO THE "TELEGRAPH" KUNMING, Dec. 2 (UP)-One] Japanese plane appeared over Kun- ming at 9 a. to-day and procceded to Changyin on a reconnaissance:
dropped
flight, No bombs were dropped.
Eight Japanese planes eight bombs on the Koklu mining dis- trict with small damage at 10.20 a.m. One of the Japanese planes made a forced landing 13 miles from Kokiu due, it is surmised, to engine trouble.
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K'loon Bus Conductor
Mrs. A. J. Mann of 3 Fuk Lo Taun Road, first floor, Kow- loon City was summoned before Mr. E. Illmsworth at Kowloon | Magistracy this morning for (a) unlawfully travelling on a Kow- Joon motor bus on November 5 without paying the fare, and with intent to avoid such payment and (b) unlawfully assaulting Wong lu, bus conductor, at or near Hau Wong Itoad on Novem
ber. 5.
Societies' Rinks For. Saturday
Mrs. Mann pleaded not guilty Lawn Bowls Mr. E. S. C. Brooks who appeared for the Kowloon Motor Bus Company Ltd., said that on November 5, the bus left Kow- loon City at 8.32 p.m. for Tsim- shatsul and at about 8.40 p.m. the defendant boarded it at the bus stop in Hau Wong Road and sat in the Arst clans compartment. The conductor went up to the defendant intending to sell her a ticket but she did not attempt to buy one or give any indication that she had a monthly tickot.
· Became Angry The conductor,
continued Mr. Brooks, made several attempts to sell
11 ticket to the defendant with The tinks selected for the no results and then, the defendant Societies are: eventually became rather angry and St. George's said that the conductor was not any Latrum
P. R. Camidy Inspector and that he had no rights. ft. Dodwell
ticket. The L. C. F. Bellamy to ask her for her defendant continued to grumblo and w. A. Cornell eventually struck the conductor on U. D. Evans
J. Watson the face, said Mr. Brooks.
There
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (0,520 kilo-cycles) Variety Relay from London "Brand New"
Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 k.c's., and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11 p.m. un 9.82 mc's, per second.
H.K.T.
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12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- pession.
12.30 Dance Muslo by. Jack Kylion & Orchestra.
ΝERTO
1.0 Local Time Signal and Weather Report, 1.03
Spirituals. Nobody Knows De Trouble I Sees, fun, Mary, Run, Edna Thomas (Soprano) with Plano, Paul Robeson Medley, Paul Robeson (Bars) with Orchestra,
1.13 Oreliestre Raymonde ----á Musi- cal Snuff Box, Parade of the City Guards: Orient Express, Taming the Tiger, and Dance of the Merry Mas-
THE ANNUAL LAWN BOWLS match between the St. George's and the SL Andrew's Societies: wilt becats. played this Saturday at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, commencing at 2.30 p.m.
1,275 na,
.00 n. here were two other employees. Deakin
of the Bus Company present and G. Thompson .73 n.
they helped the conductor and one F. V. Searle .7% n.
D. W. Waterton the defendant. by .251 n. of them was struck
G. II. Sherrin 10. The bus was driven to a Police
.73 n.
Station and there a Police Inspector R. P. Philips naked the defendant for her season G. Wellington
usun | J. C. Gi ....185 b; ficket but the defendant could not A. J. Hait 3924 produce one. In fact, the defendang
8. Eccleshall 1. had a monthly ticket for the month. Coleman
of October. That ticket had expired. J. F. McGowan .150 n.
On the day after this incident, the M. N. Rakusen defendant applied and obtained a 135 n. .11 n.ticket for November.
100 n. .80 n.
A. C. Tribble
Flippancs
J, G. Meyer F. Goodwin
Fleserves
. B. Meadows
two
Sir Atholl MacGregor
Kt. Andrew's W. Walker
W. MacFarlane.
1. Wylle
W. Mcleod
A Hyde-Lay
J. Ofem
J. C. Chalmers
W. Hoution HG. Cooper D. Munro RDuncan
W. Melrose W. B. Harris
Уталет
3. C. Fender
A. MacFarlane
π. M. Keown
J. Kempton A. M. ffolland
W, S. Dall
Main
R. G. Craig. J. McKelvie
Reserves JB. Dinnen 1. J. Whyte Russch
G. 8. Alexander
G.S. Alexander
5. J. Pollock
Struck Conductor Evidence for the prosecution was 32/6 n. then given by Wong Yu, the con-
nductor involved, by Fung Chiu and Wood
W. Ward Chan Fu, employees of the Bus Coni- pany who
were present at the alleged incident, and by Chung Sing-kwan and So Ying, two
two women, and Li Reserves are requested to attend. Sing-yat, a dentist, who were pas-A game is assured. songers on the bus that night. They all averred that it was the defendant who struck the conductor first. They had not seen the conductor striking the defendant.
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Entries And
Handicaps For Macao Racing
The Kin Shan Handicap-Flyo Furlongs. Black Diamond, 164: Cloudy Star 100 Cuban Love, 150; Double. Up, 140; Eagle. | 101: High Tower, 158; Iron Knight, 145; National Triumph. 154; Sports Venture. 108: The Mermaid, 183.
The Kau Tung Handicap-six Furlongs 1st Bection,ascot Vale, 154; Desert Star, 163; Good Morning. 147 Heddon. Radium Star. 161. 15: Lancashire Chap, 155; Plain View, 151;
2nd Bection-Black Diamond,
140;
1.30 Reuter & Rugby Press, Wea- ther Forecast and Announcements.
1.45 Arthur Askey in a Humorous Programme.
2.15 Close down.
0.30 Closing local Stock Quota- Lions.
0.32 Compositions of Schubert Cradle Song, Op. 98, No. 2 and The Butterfly, Op. 537, No. 1, Elisabeth Schumann (Soprano) with Piano; Sonata in A Minor for 'Cello and
Emanuci Plano,
Feuermann, (Cello) and Gerald Moore (Plano); "Rosa- munde"-Ballet Music No. 2, Op. 20, Sergo Koussovitzky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
7.0 London Relay-The News, 7.15 London Relay-“Questions of the Hour."
7.30 Concert Waltzes and Tanges. -Walizes-On the Shore, Danube Waves, International Dance Orch. Tango-Cinsico, Juan Llosses and Orchestra; Choristers' Waltz, London
Novelty Orchestra; Tangos--Granada Tango Apasionado, Juan Llosses and His Tango Orch.
7.50 Reginald Foort at the Organ 8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements.
8.03 Patricia Rossborough at the
Plano.
8.15 London Relay "Brand New." A Variety Programme with Artists who have not been heard before,
9.0 London Helay-The News and News Commentary, ›
9.30 London Relay-Talk: "Beots Abroad,"
0.15 Musical Comedy Selecions
Charming Selection, Theatre Orchestra: "Londos Selection, The Palladium Orchestra with
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The Parcel Post, Service to Canton
108 been resumed, LEN
Small Packet Post to all countries
la suspended.
....... INWARD-MAILS : Calcutta and Strmits ................Dec. 4- Air Mail by. "Brilish Overseas Alt- ways Servloo" (except London) by seo from Blugapore Australla and Manilo, Canton Sandakan.
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COSMETIC SHOPPE Canada, USA Japan and Shanghst
10. Poddor St., China Bldg. FREE GIFTS FREE MAKE-UP SERVICES
Egypt Takes New Heart
Ale Mail by "Tan American Airways Direct Service" San Francisco date, 1st December. Doc. 8. Air Misli- by *Tan-American Airways-
Direct Bervice"--Ban Franciaco date, 4th December.......Dec. 11. USA
Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hal-(San Francisco date, 22nd November)
Dee, 14.
(Vancouver November.). Doc. 10. USA., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hál--(San Francisco date, 18th November)
.Dec. 18.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Moll are losed 15 minutes earlier than the Ume given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertis- ed to close, at or before 9 a.m. regis- tered and pare
parcel mails are closed at 3 p.m. on the previous day, When, matia are advertised to close after 3 p.m.. Registered and Parcel.malls are closed at 5 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 3
Air Mall by sea to Singapore to
connect with the "British OverseLE- Airways."
Believes Italy Doomed · CAIRO, Dec. 2 (Router).— The belief that the Italian forces in the Near East are doomed to Surrender whether they fight on Straits, Ceylow. India and United- or "peacefully resign by giving themselves up," is expressed by the newspaper "Albalach" which is among the most responsible Egyptian newspapers.
It states, "It is only a question of tme until the British navy definitely cuts their lines of communication.
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Wednesday, Dec. 4
"At France's collapse the British forces suddenly found themselves Straits and Calcutta alone and had to assume the defen- sive until they were redistributed and reinforced and ready again to take up a strong position. That is now accomplished, especially, as ro- gards the land forces."
Parcels ..Dec. 4, 10.30 am. Letters .Dec. 4, 11.30 nm. United-Kingdom
K.P.O.
A Rlotion enables the Reason in
Band; "Show -Vocal Gems, OF Mar, River, Paul Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra with Mixed Chorus and Paul Robeson,
10.15 Variety Programme. 11.0 Close down.
Anglo-Spanish Accord
....Dee, 4, 4 p.m. Dec. 4, 5 pin. .Dec. 4, 5.30 pan. G.P.O.
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Dec. 4, 7 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 5
The newspapaper adds that Italy's blundering
Greece to utilise Greek) air bases to launch attacks on Italy.
"Not only will Italy suffer great material damage but the moral of her people-never very strong-willManila, Macasser and Sourabaya crack before long under the strain,"
8.30 am. Air Mail by Ses to, Singapore to connect with the "British Overseas Airways"
Civilian Casualties
G.F.O. and K.P.0. Reg.
Dec. 5. 1 p.m. Ord.........Dec. 5, 1.30 p.m. Straits, Ceylon, India, Mombasa Beira, Laurenco Marques and South Africa via Durban, .2.30 p.m.
4 Friday, Dec. &
.7.15 a.m..
Referring to the first charge, the defendant sald that she had not .3% n
a bus ticket at the beginning 314 b. bought a
100 n. of November because she had Intend- 111⁄21⁄2 n.jed moving from her present address 7.20 min Kowloon City to a place closer to ..3.45 n. the Star Ferry. She had intended to .100 n. pay her fure every time she boarded
a bus. .16.70 b.
.7.40 n. On the night of November 5, said ..3.70 n. the defendant, when she boarded the .58 n. bus she told the conductor to stop
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” .22 b. the vehicle at once because she had
CAIRO, Dec. 2 (UP)-Replying to China Lights (old) $ c. d...6.93 b. forgotten to take her money with her, (now) $ c. d. 6.65 h. The conductor replied that he could Lights China
questions in the Chamber of Deputies H.K. Electrics
(old) $ .38% b. not stop the bus and she answered
to-day the Egyptian Premier declar- H.K. Electrics (now) $.. 374. that she would alight at the next Bogey. 153; Dew-Jones, 168; Gallant Elar
ed that Egypt has protested to Rome Macao Electrics (old) $....17% n. stopping place. When the bus stop-shal, 158; Geordia, 163; King's Envoy, 150;
against the Italian bombing of non- Macao Electrics (new) ..$104 D
military objectives. ped the intended leaving it but two National Liberty, 180, Sandakan Lights $.
1134
He disclosed that air raid casuni-Canton n. Chinese stopped her and the con-
MADRID, Dec. 2 (Reuter),-The ties ard SectionEagle, 150; Mac's Adven- Telephones old) $... 244 b. ductor struck her on the chest.
in Egypt Telephonea (new) 5. ..034 b. The defendant also said that every lonour, 158; Persian Cat, 155; Sports was signed here to-day by the Bri- injured,
totalled 155 killed, 425 nect with the "British Overseas she had scolded this particular Venture. 138: Sunshine Suale, 181. The tish-Ambassador, Sir Samuel Hoare, wrecked and 102 partially wrecked. night
houses completely Always" ་ ༢ Cald: Marg. (Ord.), Sh. $..14.00 beside her and she had said to himhe
conductor because he used to stand
Spirit of St. Louis, 150.
G.P.O. and K.P,O, Cald: Macg. (Prof.), Sb. §...12 Why do you have to stand next to
The December Handicap-Chee Round, and the Spanish Foreign Minister, Sr. All casualties were civilians, the
Reg. boxe para Phoenix, 1601. Chatter Serrano-Suner.
.Dec. 6, 4 p.m. -Premiér said: The Tigres, 140; King's Worthy, 2. n.
******* Déc.TM0,"4.39ˇp.inž. .17% b. & sa. me and peep at me.
151; Matre, 145; Matador, 140.
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A. .4.80 b. "I notice that this bus conductor The Chang Shan Handicap-One Mile.
Canada, Central and South America docs not like me. I scold him every
Country Flower, 140; Coureur Bleu, 140;
and United Kingdom via San Fairy Auk He is very abusive.
140: Fairy Ousel, 174 b. night,
Francisco, 140; The flogmanay, 140; Hohenfels, 140: Meadow. 8.65 b. other conductors do not stand next Eve, 185; Merry Fatty, 140; Merry Maker. 140; Rothesay Day, 140: Shanghai 4, 159; ..Dn. to me and peep at me," said the do- 2.15 n.
Shih Yin Grand 140; Victory Llic, 10: fendant.
Wood Nymph. 140. Earlier in the proceedings, the de- 30 n. 1.80 b. fendant stated that when she was to leave the bus, two men who about .39 n. were standing nil the entrance pre- vented her from doing so by embrac- ing her. The conductor. struck her .08 n. chest. "I lost my temp or and kicked H.K. Govt, 34% (1034) 94 n. him out," said the defendant.
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COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $** S'hal Cotton Sh. $. MISC.
H.K. Govt. 4%
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H.K, Govt. 34% (1940)....94 n. Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 G$Bda. 35% L H.K. Entertainments $... Constructions (old):
Constructions (new)
Vibro Filing $..
Mrs. Garcia's Evidence The conductor denied the allega- .6.00 b. tions made against him. .1.00 a.
Witness
for the defence, Mrs. D. 1 n. Garcia said that she was not on the 7.80
n.bus on the night of November 5.
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Sharp Practice Alleged
Mok Mon-sang, of room 218, China Buliding, has reported to the Police that an unknown Chinese took away $315,04 worth of razor blades from him in Wellington Street, by a trick yesterday afternoon.
Canada And U. S. Luxuries
Mr. Himsworth: The defendant says that this conductor has the habit of leaning over her on the bus. Is that so?
Witness-I don't know.
Mr. Illmsworth then told the defen- dant that he did not think that the story she had told was the correct version of what had happened. Ho found her guilty on both counts.
ture, 157; National Anthem, 185; National Anglo-Spanish financial agreement on June ** since the first bombing| Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to cons
C.S.C.C. Cricket Teams
The following will represent Civil Service Cricket Club first and second elevens against Kowloon Q.C. on Saturday:
Capt.), R. T. Altwell, F. Baker, T. V. N. Ist XI. (home), E. Richardson Fortescue, I. H. Grinths, D. C/ Hawkins, P. 2. Hollidge, D. McLellan, J, Kutchell.
E. Porry and W. Whitley.
2nd XI. (away)-H, E. Strange (Capt.). son, H. F. Harper, 7. E. Lawrence, G. Abile H, P. Cunningham, G, David Lockhart, Q, Stone A. Watson, N. Smith and W. IL Colledge.
Sir John Latham Due Thursday
Mrs. Mann was cautioned for the first offence and fined $10 for the E. Houston-Hoswall, M.C., will arrive It is now expected that Captain V. assault charge. Mr. Himsworth said at Goverment Houso on December to defendant, "Your conduct is, and leave. on December 5 or 6. striking this conductor is
Indelensible
оп
In my opinion. Do you understand?" Hon. Sir John Latham, G.C.M.G.
It is also now expected that the Rt. K.C., and Mr. and Mrs. P, Shaw, will A total of 3.07 inches of rain was arrive at Government House recorded by the Botanical Gardens December 5, and leave on December during November. Rain fell on 7 or 8. The official dinner party eight days, the heaviest being on which was to have been given on November 1, when 1.31 inches were December 5, will now be given on registered.
December 8.
In
Greeks
Not Leave
Syria May Country
CAIRO, Dec. 2 (Reuter)-Exit permits for about 3,000 Greeks of military age in Syria have been reported as being withheld on representation of the Italian Armistice Commission.
This, together with other reports from Beirut, indicates the embarrassment which is being caused to the French authorities OTTAWA, Dec. 2 (Reuter)~~A |
in Syria by the Greek and British success against the Italians. drastic curtallment of luxury imports Turkey's defence measures and re-, says "We all preserve in our mainly from the United States, and sistance to Axis pressure have high excise taxes and Iowar Customs made a profound impression, hearts the memory of aggression duties on United Kingdom commodi The French, High Commissioner in which caused French blood to dow, ties, have been announced in the Syria has isrund an appeal to the but to-day, as yesterday, we shall not House of Commima by the Financa populace for loyalty to the Fetain take up arma except to defend our Minister, Mr. HAYY
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