Japanese Release Lighters
Shanghai Incident SHANGHAI, Apr. 4 (Router), Just 34 hours after detention, the Japanese naval authorities yesterday released geven lighters belonging to three foreign concerns, several native lighters and approximately 500 tons
CHINA WAR
Japanese Base At Nanchang Menaced
(Central
CHUNGKING, Apr. 3 News),-After having mopped up the remnant Japanese
units in the Kaoan-Fengsin
northern area in Klangsi, Chinese columns are giving hot chase to the Japanese fleeing eastward. The vanguards of Chinese troops are preparing to launch on as sault on Nanchang.
The Japanese advance Inland from Lukfung in south Kwangtung has of general merchandise consigned by been effectively checked. A Japan
to Hong-ese unit, driving northward from
Chinese and foreign mouth by the Kungping to Salkang, on March 31
was beaten back with severe losses. Another
detachment attack- Japanese ing Pokla cast of Lukfeng is now engaged by the Chinese,
kong, Rangoon, and British steamer, Helen Moller, accord- was ing to the "North China Daily News."
"It
In understood that three of the neven foreign Ughtera belonged to British firms.
The release, it lo reported, followed discussions
between tho Foreign
In norther
ern Kiangau, the Japan- ese at Hwaian on the Grand Canal recently made repeated attacks on
Canes concerned and competent Chowchlachwang, south-east of the
authorities,
Quoting a Chinese source, the news- paper says that the Japanese acted on the assumption that the cargo involved was destined for Chungking.
Menzies In Belfast
Essence Of Living
·
BELFAST, Apr. 3 (Reuter)-De- claring that "the tyranny of a man over Italian and German minds is one of the saddest things in history" Mr R. G. Menzles, the Prime Minister of Australia, in a speech here, gave os an instance Libyn which he described as "one of the most miserable and worthless desert countries any man ever laid eyes on."
city but failed in their drives,
More than 100 casualties were in- flicted upon a Japanese detachment attacking Wangchu south of Kaomi in Chingliang, southern Kiangsu, following a severe clash with the Chinese, who also captured numer-
Brms
riflos including machine-guns.
ous
and
Along Yangtze SOUTH ANHWEI, Apr. 3 (Central News) -The Japancac counter- attack in the Pengisch area on the south bank of the Yangtse in north- cast Klangs! launched at the end of last month has been repulsed with losses.
Under cover of a heavy artillery bombardment, a large Japanese de- tachment on the morning of March 30 attacked Chinese positions south of Pengtsch, but was thrown back.
A Japanese unit pushing from Malukow south of Pengisch to Sung- chluisal on March 20 was likewise repelled.
The Australians, who had cleared"Bisley" Meeting it, had millions of acres of desert of their own without wanting more. What was at stake, he added, was the real essence of living without which they would not care to live at all.
"The essential genius of the British Empire could never be translated into terms of black and white," he added.
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Shooting By L/Corporal Allo
REMARKABLE SHOOTING was recorded at the Kowloon City Ranges yesterday when the third day's events in the Bisley meeting Hong- under the ausplees of the kong Rifle Association were held. The outstanding feature WHS provided by /Cpl Allo, Royal En- lucers, who headed the list of final 20 qualifiers for the Association Ser- vice Rife Championship and then put up a magnificent effort when he tolll- cd 40 of a possible 50.
Results:
Platoon Match, Ifatton Challenge Cop.--- 1. Headquarters Middlesex, 8; 2, IL.M.S. Tamar, 309; 3, 5/7th Hajputs (3) 300; 4, 5/7th Rajputs (1) 302; 6. Headquarters Royal Scote 208; 6, 5/7th Rajputs (2) 270; 7. Ĉ Coy Middlesex and 6/70s Tajpuls (4) 27 each; 9, C Coy Royal Scots (14) 200; 10. A Coy Middlesex 202; 11, B Coy Royal Beota (12) 238; 12, Don Coy Middlesex 235; 13, A Coy Royal Scots (0) 213; 14. Don' Coy Royal Scots (17) 212; 15. 1 Coy Middlesex zi
Association Service Rifle Championship “Aggregate, Anal 20 Qualifiers.-1, L/Cpl Allo (ILE.) 64: 2. Sgt Grimth. R.M., 63; 3, Cpl F. Cole RA, ; 4. 5KI Priddy (Mid- diesex) G5; 3. 9kt Puran Singh (Police) 00; Sgt Rushman, R.3., 56; 7. P. G. Sher Singh (Polleo) 06; 4. Pio Knifeld (Middlesex) 65; 0, Cpl Henley (ILA.F.) 55; 10. W. O. Tallison (BL.A.FJ 52; 11, Mine Croft, M. 81; 13, Cpl Langford (Middle- Eex) 50; 13, Sg1 Bargent (Police) 46; 14, Sit Nunn, R.E., 47: 15. Epi Gash (R.A.F.) 45; 10. Sgt Booth (Royal Scots) 45: 17, Pto Buller Middlesex) 45;18 L/Cpl Byme. (Middlesex) 45; 19, Mne. Richardson, M., 45; 20. Piper Stewart (Royal Scots) 44.
The Association Bervice Jude Cham- plonship Aggregate Final—(ILPS. 50).—1, L/Cpt Allo 48: 2. Sgt Cole 4: 3 Set Sar- stent 44: 4, Bgt Puran Singh 41; 5. Cpl Lanford 41; 6, Set Hushman 39, 7. F. 6. Tolson 39; 8. L/Sgt Nunn 38; 9, Cpl Gash 30; 10, Sat Grimti 37; 11, Cpi Sher Singh 37; 12, Mae Croft 37; 13, Mne Richardson 38; 14, Cpi Tenley 32: 15, Sgt Priddy 31; la Set Booth 20; 17, Piper Blewart 27; 18, Pio Halfeld 22; 10. Ple Bulier 20: 20, Ple Sturgess 18.
Service Rine Championship for the Gascoigne Challenge Cup-L/Cpl Allo (R)
Machine Gun Match—1. 5/2ih Rafpuls (2) 160: 2. Mobile Col. H.K.V.D.C. 147; 3, 3/7th Inputs (1) 115; 4. Middlesex Regi- ment (1) 9; 8. C Coy Royal Scots, 91; 0, No 3 Cay JLK.V.D.C. 69: 7. Middlesex Regiment (2) 60; 6, Don Coy Royal Scots 12
Company Match-1, C Cay Middlesex (Cpl Langford. Cpl Daves, L/Cp! Harris.
Cal Newbury, L/Cpt Byrne, to Hat- ficla, Pte lareison, Ple Carr) 342 2, Royal Marine Train, I.M.S. Tamar (Sgt Breese. Set Colo, Bet Grimth, Set Menhinlek, Sgt Rushman, Cpl Drown, Bine Moxham, Mne Croft) 120,
Bervices Team Revolver Plate!-1; 5/1th Najputa 442; 2, Middlesex Begt 441: 3, itayal Scots 300; 4, H.M.9. Tamar 374: 5, Corps of Military Police 372
Individual Bervices Revolver Champlon ship, Capt G. C. Dawson (Middlesex) 63: 2, Naik Deosaran Singh (0/7th Rajputs) 24 3, Q.M.9. Hale (Middlesex) 00; 4, HG-402-Landmaster Kiford (Middlesex) 6
Palling Pinte Result II.M.9. Tamar beat C Coy Middlesex.
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MONDAY
Double-G. Chap and A. V. Remedion v. 1. D. and 5. A, Rumjahn,
Club championship.-11. J. Armstrong v. M. Pagh.
Club_fiandicap,T. J. Gould (-15.3) v. 2. C. Monaghan (-370),
Club handicap doubien-CILR. Oxlade and A. H. Barwell (-15,2) v. F. W. Carter and E. N, Thursby (-1/6).
TUESDAY
Doubles-Paul Kong and Fung Yee-pul .v. W. C. Hung and 2. C. Fincher.
clab handicap doubles.
. Blako and H.C.D. Knight (-3/0) v. E. R. Childe and 6. L. Maughan' -2/8).
WEDNESDAY
***Singles Crawford or
Friday,
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Exchange At A Glance
BELLING
T.T. London Demand London
T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan T.T. india
TT. U.S.A
1/236 1/2
.480
62
102
.82%
T.T. Manila
.241
TWC, Batavia
.4831⁄2
2454
T.T. Bangkok
T.T. Saigon
1404 .105
T.T. France
T.T. Switzerland T.T.
.1/0
.1/31/ .1/3% .25%
.64%
T. Australia
BUYING
4 m/s L/C London
4 m/s D/P London
4 m/s L/C U.S.A. 4 m/s France 39 d/s India .. US. Cross rate in London 4.02% U.S. Cross rate in NY. ..4.03%
H.K. Stock Market
The following quotations were Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar-1 ket this morning.
BANKS
IIK Banks $ 1.K. Banks £. H.K. Banks (H.K.) Chartered £. Mercantile, A & B,£ Mercantile C. £ East Asia $.....
INSURANCES
Cantons $.. Union.S.....
China Underwriters $. 1.K. Fire $........
SHIPPING
Douglas $.... Steamboats $. Indo-Chinas P.
Indo-Chinas D.
Shell (Bearers) s/. Waterboats $.
DOCKS ETC.
Wharves $.. Docks (old) $. Providents $.... S'hai Dockyards $.. MINING
Kailan s/- Raubs S.. H.K. Mincs
Hotels $ x.d.
Lands $...
LANDS
Lunds 4% Debentures S'hal Lands Sh. $..
Humphreys $.
H.K. Realties
Chinese Estates $ x..
UTILITIES
Trams $ Peaks Trams (old)
Peak Trams (new) $. Star Ferries $.
Ferries $
April 4, 1941.
EIREAN SHIPS Raiders.
ATTACKED Over
By Nazi Planes Britain
DUBLIN, Apr. 3 (Reuter).-- Eire had suffered from the Nazi attacks on shipping, Mr Eamon de Valera revealed in the Dail to-day.
During the last four weeks, he stated, one Irish vessel had been sunk and three others were attacked. In all cases, the aircraft were identified as German and the Eire Charge d'Affaires
Asked if he would make immediate and urgent representations to the United States to remove restrictions on United States shipping to Eire, Mr de Valera replied that such represen- tations were mado in the early stage of the war unsuccessfully.
Two Planes Downed
LONDON, Apr. 3 (Reuter).-~ Soma enemy activity round the British consts was reported to- day but few hostile aircraft flow inland.
the
Little damage was done and there Berlin had been were no causalties when aircraft Instructed to protest and demand dropped bombs near a town on
south-east coast, compensation.
Shortly afterwards, an enemy was shot into the sea by fighters.
An enemy bomber attempting to attack shipping off the const was
south-west also
shot down. One of our fighters is
Air Ministry. states the Air
London had no alert up to a late hour
to-night but
aircraft were belleved to be over several parts
out enemy of the country soon after dark, in- cluding south-west country and a town In South Wales.
They had made offers to purchase United States vessels and had asked the United Slates authorities to facilitate them in obtaining necessary licences,
Fanling Golf Starting. Times
Sunday
OLD COUNSE
the
Altkenhead, D. §. Robb, 9.24 H. Phillips, A. J. Dennis, 0.20 W. N. A. Smalley, J. Harrop. 9.32 D. A. Baker CarT) A. J. M. "Evans 8.30 J. A. Parrist, I. K. Valenüne, 9.40 I. P. Tamworth, K. S. Robertson. 9.44 A. V. Currio, L. Jackson.
1,350 b.
0.20
.78 11.
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.10.
.71 b.
D.
9.48 P. M. Cotton, 1. O. Baldwin,
10.00
G. Dodds, G. Thomerson.
9.50 P. V. McLane, T. Megarry. 10.00 J. J. van Mahlen, J. G. Jensen, ...225 b. 10.04 D. M. Richards, H. C. Margrett.
A. D. Purves, J. C. Taylor, .4324 80. 10.12 E. A. R. Fowles, IL. K. M. Patton. 1. 10.1 D. L, Stock, J. Hart Davis. 100 n. 1020 W. L Alexander, C. W. E. Bishop.
10.24 W. Woodward. . H. Littlejohn, 10.28 J. Linaker, W. W. C. Showan. 10.32 . MacAlister, D. Allen,
135 n. 1030 I. IL Munds, T Low.
..n. 10.40 P. E. Annis, J. W. Cieguo,
10.54 Col. Holt, H. A. Milla, 80. 10.48 B. D. Evans, D. D. Forbes. .00 n. 10.51 F. A. Dindadale, M. A.. Annett, 1/10 n. 10.50 S. Tomilnson, J. D. Mackle,
11.00 E. Williams, LA. Calcroft. .7.11.04.1 B Humphreys, G. M. Park.
11.08 Col. Rose, F. A. Redmond, 11.12 1. H. C. flight, A. V. Greaves. .88 b. 11.16 D. F. Hughes, M. M. King,
A. Plummer, D., Bosanguet. .10 8.11.20
NEW COURS 6.45/ sa. 920 R. Young. t. Forrest.
.20 n. 9.24 AW. Bourne, 1. 11. Geare,
032 R. C. Gairdner, G. T. Harrington. 936. W. Anderson, Capt. Thursby. 9.44 S. I, & M. C. Dodwell. 9.53
15/- n.
.8 m. E. Pearce, G. F. Murphy,
L, C. Pearce, J. W. Cingue. 14 cts. n. 10.04 R. Wood, . E, chardson,
1000 A. C. L. Dowker, A. II. Penn. 10,20 P. Morriaan, R. R. Davies, .3. 1024 R: S. W. Paterson, E. L. Groome. b. 10.32 M. 1. Turner, F. C. Young.
.33
.07 B.
.13.20 n.
.6.80 b.
.3.10 b.
.96 n.
.16% sa.
7 n.
.31⁄2 n. 54% n
Importance Of Dollars To Cause
FROM PAGE ONE
missing,
Agriculture
In Britain
preas
Shortage Of Meat.
LONDON, Apr. 3 (British Wire- less) The Minister of Agriculture said in the House of Commons to day that 'since 1914 the amount of arable land under crops had actually decreased by 4,500,000 acres. For every thousand seres of cultivated land in the last war, there were 1,195 human beings to be fed and the Agure was now 1,324.
Between the outbreak of the last war and this war, the production of fodder and roots crops for live stock had fallen by no less than one third.
With regard to future poucy, the Minister said that there was bound to be a ment shortage. The short- age of imported meat would continuc for several months and British agri- culture would have to step into the breach to make good the shoriage to malatain the meat ration of the people.
Mr Lloyd George, speaking in the debate, said that in this grave hour, the life of the nation depended on agriculture. We were rejoicing In stories of the most brilliant victories on land, at sea and in the air that have ever illumined the military an- nais of this country. They dazzled our eyes but we must take care that they did not blind them.
MİNESWEEPER
v. DORNIERS LONDON, Apr. 3 (Reuter).- A spirited and successful action was fought on Wednesday be- tween the British paddle mino-
234 b. produce and deliver, goods and to sweeper Lorna Doone (Tempor- (old),0.20 b. & sa maintain their traditional high quality ary Lieutenant T. W. Sherrin, Ching China
(new)
.1 b. H.F (old) x. ris, 20.30 .
(Cheers). H.K. Electrics (new).
H.K. Electrics ts
25/4
n.
.10 n.
...12
Replying to a
R.N.V.R.) and three Dornier Regulations
bombers. further question
U. suggesting modification of the law One enemy aircraft is believed b, relating to the holding and use of destroyed, a second was seen to he dollar currency by Britons in the badly hit and the third escaped. United States and a freer exchange The only casualties in the Loran
Mucao Electrics (old) $....18 Macao Electrics (new) $...172 Sandakan Lights $.. Telephones (old) $..
23 b. Telephones (new) S...
of currency between Britain, and the Doone were two wounded. The ship 0.20 b. United States, Captain Crookshank, sustained only superficial damage, -INDUSTRIALS
Financial Secretary to the Treasury, states the Admiralty communique. Cald: Moeg. (Ord.), Sh. $...30 n. einp
einphasised that in spite of the Cald: Macg (Pret.), Sh. $..25 n. passage of the Lease and Lend Act,
Locual's Succe
Success Canton Ices $.
1. our overseas commitments to be met British gunboat Locust shot down one LONDON, Apr. 3 (Reuter).—The Cements $.
18 b. in gold or dollars remained very H.K. Ropes S.
734 s. large. STORES. &c. Dairy Farms $ x.d. Watsons $x.d. Lane Crawfords $. Sluceres $ Wing On (H.K.) Powell Ltd. s.
17%
It therefore remained essen- enemy aircraft and badly damaged tial to our war effort that our ex- another. Her gunners also secured change resources should be conserved a hit on a third enemy aircraft, áll .10.10 b. to a maximum degree and that the during an attack on a British convoy
.71⁄2 n. exchange
in the Thames estuary on Thursday .2.15 n. strictly compiled with by all con- morning.
.39 n. Icerned.
1,90 n. I'
.454 n.
200 n
.97 n.
control
regulations be
Craigengower, XI
to-morrow:
Strikes Sertis
COTTON MILLS Ewa Sh $...
WASHINGTON, Apr. 3 (UP)- S'hal Cotton Sh,
The Secretary of War, Colonel. Henry MISC.
Stimson, to-day asserted that the H.K. Govt 4%
The following will represent Craigen- strikes are "seriously holding back" II.K. Govt 34% (1034)
D44ower C.C. In League Cricket matches deliveries of army equipment, but he JI.K. Covt 34 (1040)...
.94 n.
1st XI v. Univerity, faway).-E, Zim- warned interested parties not to Ch Govt 5% 1925 G$Bds.
...42 n.
men Cane, M. C. Hum. A. It, Tamall, "mistake Uncle Sam's patience for H.K. Entertainments $x.d. 6.30 b.AJ
A. K. Imall, weakness." S. Leonard, E. J. Milehell. W. Wong Sling,. Constructions (old) $.... .1.00 G. Souza and J. L. Young Saye, Constructions (new) $.
1 n. Vibro Puling $......
7.20 Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) s/- Macmans Inv. (H.K.) s/-..2/C n.
n.
.6/3
1.
CONCENTRATED
2nd XI v. Recreio (home).-A. M. Omar, His Excellency the British Ambas- Capt), N. Broadbridge, V. I. Esniail, Asador to China, Sir Archibald Clark 3. Hamson, A. Huns. C. W. Lam, E. A Kerr is now in Hongkong and is Lee, J. W. Leonard, T. Lock, U. M. Omar staying at Government House, and W. K. Way.
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