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.75 n. ‚784 n.
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Kalian si-
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FINANCE Inflation Rapidly Gains Ground
LONDON, Apr. 10 (British Wire- less)--An analysis of the latest of the Banit of official returns
France made by the newspaper "Frankfurter Zellung" throws light
the
progressive inflation in on France, and the reasons for
Macedonia: Nazis
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LONDON, Apr. 16 (Reuter).-The battle in western worsening of the economic situation. Macedonia which began the day before yesterday is now On the side of assets, from March in full.progress, says the Athens radio to-night. The 1040 when the figure for advances to the
letter to this effect has bein re- troncs, there was an increase to 46
Government was 30 millard announcer adds that the Greek army has inflicted serious
ceived by Mr Hu publisher of Ameliage the Te Kung Pao du trof. milliards in June and to 140 miliards losses on the Germans.
Frank L Marlin, dean of the School. Military After their slight push west-score. in December. Of the last sum, oc-
#Each events in Serbla
year the School of Journalism cupation. costs smounted to 72
a, stage where, an of wards on Monday, the Germans have
this
letler, says millards.
University," the "Becks On the side of liabilities-note altempted to make further pro-armistice is out of the question as in part,
Serbian army, such. is number of circulation rose over the same period gress yesterday and, brought completely annihilated." from 150 milliards to 174 millards very considerable forces into
papera, in June and 218 milliards in Decem- play, supported by German alr
ber,
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Peak Trams (now)
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Chinn Lights (now)
Lights fits....
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H.K. Electrics (old) x. rts, 26.20 n.
H.K. Electrics
H.K. Electrice Rio
Macao Electrics (old) $....1815 m. Macao Electrics (new) $.....171⁄21⁄21⁄2 n.
Sandakan Lights
Telephones (old)
Telephones (new) *.
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Chinese P. C. Missing One Year
Went To Join Army
Wong Yun, 23, Police Constable No. .39 n.C807 of the Hongkong Pollee, was 100 charged before Mr II. G. Sheldon, K.C., at Central Magistracy this morning with desertion from the Force on April 20, 1940, when he was under engagement dated July 8, 97.1938 to serve for a period of five ..94% n.
*** years. .94 n.
200 n.
H.K. Govt 4% ILK. Govt 3%. (1034) 4.K. Covt 35% (1048) Ch Govt % 1023 GsBda. H.K. Entertainments Constructions (old) $.. Constructions' (new) ș. Vibro Filing $. Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) s/..6/3 n. Marsmans Iny, (HK) o/- ..2/0 n.
In December there was also п debt craft. to tho Helthakreditkasse of 41 The announcer quoted the Greck malinidis,
Press and a Ministry bulletin which The total monetary circulation-said, "All the ordered movements of franc notes, occupation mark. notes our forces in taking up their new and coins, rose in December to 288 positions were effected without loss. The British Imperial forces co- millards. (Gold assets throughout the period are given as constant at operating with the Greek army
in
German succeeded
repulsing $3 milliards.)
at many points, Note Circulation
mechanised columns and inflicted considerable damage on Ghulam Mahomed.. 43, Assistant the enemy. Desplie their tremendous Prison Warder attached to Stanley efforts, the Germans have not yet Prison, was sentenced to a month's
new reck line of resistance.
at Kowloon Magistracy this morning Good Grounds For Hope for a charge of breach of Prison "While tha situation on the Regulations, namely, conveying a northern Greek front is still serious, letter from a prisoner to his relatives there are good grounds for hope. On without being authorised to do so. the Albanian front the Greeks have It was said that on April 6 it was repulsed local Italian attacks and discovered that the Defendant had have inflicted heavy losses on the conveyed
letter to I
to No. 880, Canton Road, the enemy.
the address of relatives of "The R.A.F. again distinguished prisoner named Cheung Chung who themselves by playing havoc with had been sentenced to four months German.columea on the march, and hard labour recently. The letter re- heavily attacked German supplyquested some articles and $10. When the Defendant was searched five Break Through Doubt other letters were found on him and these "disclosed a form of extortion
Sir Geoffry Northcote, yesterday In (except relatives."
the presence of a large and J. Norman, Assistant tinguished
Since then, it is pointed out in London, the note circulation must
the monetary circulation must have risen to 310 milliards, since advances in respect of occupation costs have risen to over 90 milliards.
The conclusion to be drawn is that in 12 months to mid-March last, the monetary drculation rose by some 140 milliard franes, that is, by over 80 per
About two-thirds of of this fent.
due to the German- was levied costs of occupation, and one- third to Government expenditure and the failure of normal revenue since the collapse of France,
For the second quarter of 1041, the Vichy Government's proposed ordi- nury budget has been reduced to 22,732 million francs, and great play is made of the fact that this was scaled down by 11⁄2 milliards.
bases.
from
: Northcote
Building
POST OFFICE
On Thursday, 17th-Instant, the General Post Ofice will be closed at 6 p.m.
The Printed Matter Service to the
New University Block Foundation Stone Laid The foundation stone of the new Science Building of the Hongkong following places in China in.; tem- University at Pokfulam Road was porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze Isid by His Excellency the Governor, chuen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fuklon Amoy . and Kulangsu), North and East of
Tho
dis-Kwangs!,
ow Kwangtung.
now
LONDON, Apr. 16 (Beuter), There is no confirmation from the
or British Grecce of the rumour derived from trafficking by a Prison Officer was a cote Science Building, in recognition
Commands
German sources that the Allied line
guthering. In Superintendent of Prisons, said that building is to be known as the North-
The amount payable to the Ger- has been broken in the Mount/most serious offence. Defendant had of the invaluable- contribution which, breach of postal regulations, to
mans for this quarter as cost of occupation, is 36,400 million francs.
Comparison
Olympus region and that the plain 16 years of service.
of Larissa in consequence has been laid open to the German advance, says a
Office British War
munique. Heavy
allied line,
com-
Thus the budget for all France is only 250 millions per day, compared with the 400 millions per day cost
fighting, however, is taking of occupation. Thus, assuming there place in more than one sector of the
German troops are 1,000,000
in France, Vichy has to pay out 409 franes a day per German compared to the budgetary allowance of only six francs per day per French clvi-
lion.
The sum of 400 francs is far in excess of the actual cost, one reliable estimate being 125 francs.
Credit over and above, without doubt, goes to securing the illegal German control of French Industry
at the cost of France,
Next Week's Open Tennis Programme
Patrols Active
Vagrant Gives Himself Up
Man Without Country
His Excellency has made to the pro-
tion and advancement motion
of education in the Colony.
Mr D. C. Edmondston, Treasurer of the University, in calling upon His Excellency to perform the ceremony, said that the building was first contemplated some three years ago and that it had only been possible to ercet it by means of an overdraft. CAIRO, Apr. 10 (Reuter) Opera- tions in Greece referred to in to-day's
His Excellency remarked that the British G.H.Q. communqlue consist against George
allas building would fill a long-felt need mainly of "feeling forward" by the George
Golden, . 21, unemployed and expressed the hope that friends Germans who are endeavouring to state-less Russian, when he appeared of the University would come for- ascertain the position of the British before Mr G. T. Lowry at Central: ward and supply the necessary ap forces by means of patrols, these cir- Magistracy this morning, on charges paratus, which is estimated to cost cles stated.
of entering the Colony without a $100,000: There are no signs yet of a major valid passport, and with vagrancy. attack.
An order for expulsion was made
Talevikrof
Sergt Youe, of the Special Branch, MANHOLE COVER
THEFTS
been
Berlin Statement
said that Defendant arrived in Hong- BERLIN, Apr. 18 (Reuter) kong on March 27 as a stowaway on Rumours current abroad of negoti- board an American ship. On April ations being conducted for the 15 he gave himself up at the Pass cessation of hostilities in the Balkans port Inquiry Office as a destitute. He are not confirmed by political circles had previously been sent away in here, sold a Wilhelmstrasse spokes- 1937. man in Berlin to-day.
Defendant, who pleaded guilty to The semi-official statesman con- the charges, was committed to the tinues "It is doubtful whether there House of Detention until the neces-
It has been estimated that about are any quarters in Serbia which sary arrangements could be made 30 manhole covers have been stolen or for him to be sent away. He had and some have been recovered fol- authoratative agreement on this two previous convictions.____
The following is the programme of would be able to negotiate -tennis-matches-for-next-week:
MONDAY”, Ara, 21
Mixed Doubles Semi-final-C. II. IL, Ox. Jade and Miss Pritchard v. J. 8. Theobald and Mrs Torrible,
Handicap Singles Final-R, E. Guest ar G. W. Sawell v. T. J. Gould,
TUESDAY, ară, 23
Open Doubles Semi-Anal,—W. C. Hung and E. C. Fincher or Taul Wal-put and Trul Yun-pui v. G. W. Sewell and D. M. MacDougall (Stand Court),
Club Championship Semi-Anal-C. II. R. Oxlade v. P. W. Carter; R. E. Guest v. M. Pagh.
Handicap Doubles.-L. M. 8. Lloyd and Humphreys v. R. H. Blake and H. C. D. Knight,
Inspector F. T, 3. Portallion, pro- ..28 n. Recuting, said that Defendant was on ..0 duty in the cells of the No. 2 Police 1.60 n.Station, Wanchai, on April 25 last but failed to report on the morning of April 26 and was not seen since till A. he was apprehended yesterday after- noon in Yaumati.. He was on $200 bail,
7.20 n.
STOCK MARKET
REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchango Official Summary Issued yesterday says;
A few H.K. Banks changed hands nt $1,845, Unions at $430, Cantons at 62224, Wharves at $85 and Ropes af $7%. China Lights Rights at 60 cents. Buyers
Bank of East Asia $70 Indo-Chinas (Pref.) $80 Wharves $85.60
Lights "O" $0
Entertainments $0.50
Sellers
I.K. Banks $1,356 Watsons $0.80
Sales
I.K. Banks $1.343 Canton Ins. $222.50
Union Ins. $430
Wharves $00
Trams $10.25
Lights Rts 60 cents. Ropes $7.25
Coal Strike Over
NEW YORK, Apr. 10 (Reuter), Most of the closed soft coal mines in the United States will reopen conn following an announcement that the United Mine Workers' Congress of Industrial Organisations, and coal operators had reached an agreement In the dipulo over wages,
A MALTA, Apr.
Apr. 16, (Router)-Under Malta's compulsory service scheme, the second age group 22 to 23--will be called up on Monday,
NEW FRENCH REMEDY,
TONING
ION NO 2 ERAPION NIR
Defendant stated that he had re-! ceived three letters from friend in the Chinese army asking him to join him and help him. He finally con- Bented and went.
He was remanded for 24 hours for consideration of sentence,
New French Envoy
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH
DAY. APK, ZŁ Open Singles Bemi-anal-8, A. Rumjan v. Taut Wei-pul (Stand Court),
FRIDAY, AYM. 25 Club Championship FinalC. IL R. Ox- lade or FW. Carter v. R. E. Guest or M. Pagh (Stand Court)."
Major Baseball
NEW YORK GIANTS HUMBLE
BROOKLYN DODGERS
NEW YORK, Apr. 18 (UP)--New
the
CHUNGKING, Apr. 17. (Central Yerk Glants to-day humbled News) The National Government Brooklyn Dodgers 3-1 in the National has agreed to the appointment of League, while in the American elreuit M. L. de Roblen by the Vichy Philadelphia Athletics beat the Van- Government as French Ambassador keen 10-7.
to China to succeed M. Henri Cosme, Scoren wero:
the incumbent, who has been ap-
NATIONAL LEAGUE'
Battery: Gumbert, Danning.
pointed French Ambassador to New York Moscow.
EXHIBITION
of
LATEST PATTERNS
IN
PLATINUM RINGS
SET WITH
EMERALDS
SAPPHIRES
•
AND
The new French Envoy to China, Brooklyn..................... born in 1888 and graduated from Boston
Battery: ligbe, A. D. Owen.
4. B ▸ L'Ecole des Langues Orientales Vi-Battery: Salvo, Berres, vantes, has been head of the Per- Philadelphia ..................... 3 1 sonnel Department of the Foreign 8t Louis..
Battery: Pearson, Bruner, Liningston, Office at Vichy.
Cricket
Junior League Champions v. Rest
Battery: L Cooper, W. Cooper, Cincinnati
2
Dattery: Vandermeer, Lombardi. The Pittsburgh – Chlengs match tris washed out by rain,
Philadelphia
13 1
Battery: T'olior, layos.
New York
AMERICAN LEAGUE'
Battery Breuer, Murphy, Poak, Stan- Ceru. Dickey,
14 Hellery; Newsom, Trout, Bullivan,
Battery: Aukor, Swift,
To bring the Second Division Detroit...... League season to a close, a Cham- st Loul Bions (E.0.0.) v. the Rest match
3
0
7 10 1 has been arranged for Sunday Washington ********** rfekt. The game, will be played at "Anderon, Ferrell, Evans,
Battery: Masterson. Carrasquel, Dean, the K.C.C, starting at E.
Boston p.m, shiarp The Champions will be represented
Battery: Wagner, Judd, Hughson, Ilarria, Pytlak.
by:
S. A. Gray. (cap.), E. Curts,
Madar,
K. M. Baxter, T A
G A
Goodban, W. C. Hung, Taylor, R. Fenton, H. Brokanabiro and
and W. W. Parsons, with LR. Dural, as twelfth man, and R. Leigh as umpire,
The Reat team will be announced
dúd course.
13
KIEL RAIDED
SPECIAL TO The "telegrapH!! LONDON, Apr. 18 (UP).A strong fort night. The attack, is described ›force of Britishi bóinbörs raided Kiti
as "sustained and successful."
DIAMONDS
ALSO
DIAMOND
WRIST WATCHES
AT
SENNET FRERES
In the past two or three weeks there has manhole cover thefts in all districts an epidemio of
in Kowloon and the Police have been
strict watch keeping a
for the culprits.
lowing-the-arrest-of-two-men-by detectives from the Yaumati Police Station.
Clinics To Mend Broken Limbs
Clinics to mend broken ilmbs are to be established throughout Britain. The methods to be used were deve- loped in a German milltary hospital when plaster of paris ran out during the last war,
The public are reminded that it is
enclose in a postal 'cover communi- cations intended for persons other than the addresses.
Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.
HINWARD AIR MAILS MAN
Direct
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Servico”-Ban -- Francisco date, 14th April ..........................Apr. £1. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Bervice" San Franciaco date, 19th April
..Apr. 26. OUTWARD AIRMAILS Friday, April 18 Air Mall by Air to Rangoon to con- nect with the "British · Oversons Alrways,"
..
K.P.O. and G.P.O. Reg.
.Apr. 18, 4.00 p.m. Ord...Apr. 18, 4.30 p.m.
Monday, Apr. 21
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via *Pan- American Airways and Trans-At- Iantlo Services.”
K. P. O
Reg. .....April 21, 5 p.m. Ord,
April
April 21, 5.30 p.m.
Reg.
G. F. O.
April 21, 5 p.m. Ord. April 21, 7_pm_ Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, "Saturday, Apr, 20 U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Ameri- can Airways and Trans-Atlantic Services"
.
K.P.O. and, G.P.O... Reg. Ord.
...Apr. 26, 5 p.m. ..Apr. 28, 5.30 p.m.
TERRORISM
Chungking Appointee Object Of S'hai Attack SHANGHAI, Apr. 17 (Reuter)
The usual treatment is to encase a fractured arm or leg in plaster and strap it to the bed, sling it up, or use Two Chinese policemen and one some other type of splint which pre-Chinese guard were injured when a
hand grenade was thrown at vents the patient working it.
the
Dr Loranz Bohler, faced by a home of Judge Feng Sze-tuck, acting shortage of medical supplies, had to judge of Chungking's Second Klangsu enclose broken arms and legs less High Court, this morning. rigidly, and he encouraged patients The guard opened fire but without to exercise them and promote good result circulation to prevent stiffness and swelling
Judge Feng Sze-tuck is reported seriously injured and in the hospital
He discovered that most people are as a result of the bombing. not as ill as they feel. In his rough- and-ready hospital patients who would normally have been lying on their backs had to bustle around and do much of the housework and nurs-
Ing.
ATTACKED FIFTH
COLUMNISTS · Publisher, Murdered SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”
CHICAGO, Apr. 10 (UP)—The police are of the opinion that his bitter attacks against Italian Fifih NEW YORK, April 18 (UP) Columnists may be responsible for Robert Minor, veteran communist, the murder of John F. Arona, 35,
succeeded Earl Browder ai
Kas
Browder Names
Successor
General Secretary of the Communist newspaper "La Tribuns #ngunge.
who was
publisher of the Italian Party in the United States.
shot dead by two assailants last night Browder must serve four years in while leaving a cinema with Miss prison for using a fraudulent pass Eleanor Hermeyer, 17.
port. His sentence has been upheld
She told the police that she was by the Supreme Court, and he in Mr Arona's office recently when expected to begin his sentence next he received a telephone call threa month.
The position of General Secretary tinued his articles
tening him with death if he con-
attacking
the corresponds to the party post held in Italian Consul here. Russia by Josef Stalin. Miner, who in 65, has been dominant Agure, sharing power with William 2. Foster, national chairman, and Browder
Browder announced Minor's selec- tion, at a farewell" party the Young Communist League gave him ro cently.
Substitute For Gasoline
LONDON, Apríl, 16 (UP)—A scheme whereby coal tar olis, such as creosote, will replace gasoline: for commercial vehicles la to be intro-
POISONED BABY duced shortly. Tons of petroleum A Chinese-baby aged two weeks able to the fighting services.
pirit saved in this way will be avail- was sent to the Kowloon Hospital
| yesterday -- Büffering from carbolle Prof. W. Fald of tie Honkong poisoning. The child was found, at University fins made a report that an 12.80 p.m. at the rear of a house in undergraduate hamed Mir M. Vouraha Nathan Road and had apparently had lost two $10 notes from his been abandoned.
room on Tuesday night.
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