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Struggle

Tobruk Not Isolated Raids On Tripoli

that the 52nd Ordinary Annual Meeling of Shareholders will be. held at the offices of the Company,. Exchange Building, Des Vooux

CAIRO, Apr. 17 (Reuter),~| Road, Victoria, Hong Kong, on Tuesday, the 22nd day of April,The successful British operations 1941, at 11.30 o'clock, n.m. for the in Tobruk on Wednesday, when purpose of receiving a Statement an Italian position was penetrat- of Accounts and the Report of the cd, cannot be taken as a major Directora for the year ended 31st engagement. December, 1940,

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ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, STANLEY

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The Middle School and Preparatory School will re-open on April 21, 1941.

Entrance Examination for Now 12.16.p.m. Short Service of Inter-Students on Saturday, April 19th.,

cession.

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Massed Bands of the Southern Command.

* 12.48 Songs by Raymond Newell ./(Maritone).

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A.01 Varioly with Bobby. Breen, Connie Beswell and the Western Bro-

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1.30, Reuter and Rugby Press and Announcements,

1.45 A "Swing" Programme,

2.10 Close Down,

545 Indian Programme.

at 9 a.m.

At the same time, it la pointed out that the latest Italian defeat, coming on the morrow of the repulse of the Germani attack, flatly disposes of the | Axis claim that Tobruk 16

Isolated.

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British Aostu'a envoy

the Abyssinia,

Tripoli Posted

CAIRO, Apr. 17. (Reuter) —The R.A.F. and Fleet Air Arm carried out heavy raid on Wednesday night on Tripoli, the main base of the Italo- Gernum force in Libya.

were

Shipping and harbour Installations One the chief objectives. medium-sized tanker was hit and the vessel burned Bercely hour. There were many near misses to other shipping.

for over an

Vessels anchored outside the har- bour were attacked.

Several direct hits were scored on the Spanish mole and a big fire was started at the town ond. Search. also machine-

light positions were

All British aircraft returned safely.

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Gathering

A number

Entries And Handicaps For April 26

and

The following are the entries handicaps for some of the events in the Fourth Extra Race Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club, which will be Saturday. held at Happy Valley on April 20, at 2 p.m.

Canterbury Park Btakan.

For Aw- iration ponies, grittins of this ведкол. Six Furlong,

Amusement Tax, 146; Canberra, 142: Gay Fox, 142: Green Diamond, 142; Hascossay, 102; King's Welcome. 148: Locus Standi 140; Misty View, 150; National Reform. 142: Odin, 142; Prairie Vlow, 159; Ratio Decidendi, 142: Riverside, 142; Vanguard, 145,

Charters Towers Stakes. For Australian ponies, grifne of this season. One Mile.

A Blossom Timo, 142; Hompipe, 142; Iron Delle, 144; Miss Chalfont, 17; Moun tain View, 169: Nomino Poenno, 152: Ozark, 142: Subpoena, 142; Tropical Love, 142.

Koala Blakes. First Section. For Aus- tralian mibscription ponies of 1041. One and A Quarter Milere

*Archber, 142; Bona Vacanila, *151: Boneshaker, 142; Bugle, 150; Casino, 14: Luxury, 147: Besi Hiver, 143 Seventy Six. 142: Streamlet, -142.

St Kilda Stakes. First Section. Australion subscription ponies of

4 m/s L/C US.A.

4 m/ France

H.K. Stock Market

The following quotations issued on the Hongkong Stock ket this morning,

BANKS

H.K. Banks $. H.K. Banks &

H.K. Banks (H.K.) £.. Chartered £.....

Mercantile, A. & B,£

Mercantile C. £

East Asia $.

INSURANCES

Cantons $......

Union $............. China Underwriters $.. H.K. Fire $.

SHIPPING

Douglas $.,

Steamboats $.. Indo-Chinas P. Indo-Chinas D. $. Shell (Bearers) s/- Waterboats $x.d.

DOCKS ETC. Wharves $ Docks $. Providents $.

S'hal Dockyards $..

MINING

Kailan 5/- Raubs $..

H.K. Mines

Hotels $x.d. Lands $....

LANDS

Lands 4% Debentures S'hai Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $,

HK. Realties $. Chinese Estates $.

UTILITIES

Trams $

Peaks Trams (old) S. Peak Trams (new) $. Star Ferrics $2

Y. Ferries S..

China Lights (old)

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April 18, 1941.

Situation In Libya & Balkans Reviewed

(By “Reuters” Diplomatic Correspondent)

LONDON, Apr. 17. ----The battle is now engaged on the Greek front and Ifalo-German and Greco-British forces are locked to- gether in a life and death struggle over a lino which extends from Mount Olympus to the Albanian hills on the Ionian Sea.

Much of this area is im-1--

penetrable for military opera Death Of Old

tions and it is a fact that an offensive has to follow cortain

roads and valleys, that give the defence An

opportunity of

making the best use of its limited resources.

Resident

Miss M. J. Russell

Miss Margaret Jane Russell The weight of the German attack passed peacefully away at 3 in tanks and motorised equipment la practically unlimited, but they have o'clock this morning at her soldiers who are already veterans of residence "The Hermitage," the war against them, and the odda Kennedy Road. are not so desperate as the #gures would seem to show,

As for actual fighting, there is no official news on which to base any In Libya

comment.

Though she had not enjoyed good health since 1935 Misa Russell had kept cheerful and had continued to carry on her business, church and social activities. About two month ngo she took a turn for the worse. A also native of Shunghai, she was born in 1888 and had lived for 60 years in

In Libya, the situation is somewhat obscure although there are some bright features. The presence Hongkong. of the British Navy is an important This elderly lady was known to were factor in all operations and their many societies in the Colony for her Mar-Runnery at Sollum and Gazala seems generous contributions to charitable

have been very effective.

causes, the Benevolent Society being The complete obliteration of the a particular beneficiary. A regular Itallun convoy suggests that the de-attender at the First Church of erate need of the Libyan troops Christ, Scientist, Hongkong, Miss sperate for supplies has forced the Italians Russell was one of the pioneer mem- to take risks which they usunily bers of the church if not the oldest avold.

member, The fact that British troops

Russell family left Shanghai Miss Russell's counter-attacking in the Sollun bren some 50 years ago, shows that more forces are avaliable father being buried in the northern and that the British are beginning to city. He was connected with the .2221 n.

hit

Green

Jsland

Company. back. .490 B.

The Germans, nfier their

Mrs great

Russell died here in 1001 and the push from Benghazi to Bardin, will daughter will be buried in her grave: 187 n.

Miss Russell had a nephew. In naturally have to pause to ac- cumulate supplies and material be-America who is the only relative 135. fore they can attack with the same apart from Miss May Clark, cousin, 8. vigour as at El Aghelia,

who had for long assisted her in the management of her leaseholds,

n.

70

.80 b.

GO n.

aro

British local superiority in the air is making this task one that is in- 41/7 n. creasingly difficult and costly. If the .6.55 . Tobruk garrison can hold out. It may be able to make the position of the b. German spearhead uncomfortable.

.05

.16 n. .5.10 sa.

,24% 11.

15/- D. .8 n.

11⁄4 cts, n.

.8 n.

B*

33 sa 07/1⁄2 1. 12.10 n. 0.80 b. .3.10 n.

Air Training In India

NEW DELHI. Apr. 17 (Reuter).— The scheme under which the Civil Aviation Directorate will train 2,000 mechanics a year for the Indian Air Force is now wall under way with approximately 750 trainees distribut- cd among centres throughout India.

In order to accommodate the in- .99 n. creasing numbers and to provide training facilities for a total of 2,000, 10% other centres are shortly to

7 nopened. 32.

. n.

.234 n.

.6 b. & sa,

....1.70 n.

For

1941.

China Lights (now) Lights

Ris

50 cts. sa H.K. Electrics (old) x. ris, 20.20 n. H.K. Electrics (new) H.K. Electrics Rts

.284 n. 1.

Six Furlongs.

Anzac Day, 147: Arnieber, 142; A Hory Time, 100; Battle, 147: Beauford, 142; Bendigo, 148; Castia Hill. 142; Dignins, 143: Gold Rod, 145; Lodestar, 142; Na tional Blessings, 12 Newborn Star, 153; Red Itabbit, 142; Rocky Beach. 143; Royal Sovereign, 150: Saratoga, 142; Snow White, 14: The Koala Bear, 182; Trade Wind, 142

Koala takes. Second Section. Australian subscription ponies of One-and-A-Quarter-Milen

For

1941.

Corvette, 12; Crack Shot, 142: Double Dutch, 142; Look Sco.. 142; Strathalbyn, 142; Sunspot, · 1427 Swallow, 162: Tien Tien, 147; Zedderday, 142.

, St. Klida Stakes, Second Seption. Tor Australian subscription “ponies of 1941.

A Fing Time, 142; A. Just Time, 142: Angel of Glory, 142: Blue Gown, 142; Buckfastleigh, 142: Daylight, 145; Flying Fortress, 12; Googly, 142; Harmony Blar. 142: Hawaiian Love, 142; High Hat, 142; Mncy. 18%; National Endurance. 142; Ophir, 143: Sydney Diamond, 142; Tobaccoship. 142: Too Hot. 142: Twinkling Star, 142:

MacDonald

In celebration of the 30th anniver-six Furlongs. sary of the founding of their Alma Mater, the alumni of the National Tsinghua University in Hongkong have decided to hold a dinner dancë in the Rose Room of the Peninsula Hotel, on proprominent people, Vitamin M. 143; Willow, 142.

April 27. including Dr Paul Monroe, professor of the Teacher's College, Columbia University, U.S.A., Dr Monlin Chiang, member of the Executive Council of 9.30 Request Variety Programme.

the Southwest Associated University, The Mocking Fairy (Besly).... Yunnan, Dr J. Leighton Stuart, Pre- Elale Suddaby (Soprano); Bal Massident of the Yenching University: (Fletcher).....Light Symphony Pelning, Dr X. T. Tour, former Pre- Orchestra; Love Made The Song sident of the Tsinghua University. ("Careless Rapture")....S

.Sybil Craw= { Dr W. W. Yen, former Chinese An- ley and Eric

Starling with Dr Lan bossador to Soviet Russia, Mr A. Theatre Orchestra; Around the Southward, American Consul-Generai Danube (Charresin)....Albert Sand- In Hongkong and Mr D. J. Sloss, Vice- ler and his Orchestra; I'm Just Wild Chancellor of the University of Hong- About Harry (Film Bobes in Arms') kong, will be invited.

Judy Garland; With Eric Contes

que

At

London; Intro: Knightsbridge: the Dance (Summer Days); Bird Songs at Eventide; Three Bears; Covent Garden: Wood Nymphs: Pitch my Lonely Caravan: London Bridge...

Quentin M. Maclean (Or-

་ ་ ་ │

Thai-Indo-China Settlement

SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH" · VICHY, Apr. 17 (UP)--It

is

Mr

In Canada

Canucks Will Beat Hitler Up Somewhere

OTTAWA, Apr. 17 (Reuter).-"If Canadians do not get a chance to beat Hitler up in Britain, they will no doubt in due course go and beat him up somewhere else," said Mr 'Malcolm MacDonald, the new British

High Commissioner to Canada,. ad-

dressing the Canadian Club here to- day..

gan Solo.); Dinah (Lewis and ohers) understood that after the arrival of the people of Britain as the spon

Nothing, he said had so touched The Boswell Sisters, (Vocal trio trio with guitar); Alexander's Rag-the new Japanese Ambassador, taneous way in which distant Domin- time Bond (Alm "Alexander's Rag- from Tokyo vin Moscow, the Japan- the Motherland.

Sotomatau. Kato, who is now enroute.

ions sprang instantly to the side of time Band")....The Boswell Sisters se will try to eliminate the difficult- (trio with

ith guitar).

Mr MacDonald described the war 9.45 News In French. (On Shorties which are preventing the French as in sole truth a combat fateful

algnoture Wave Only).

to the Thai-Indo-China

for mankind between good and evil.” 10.00 Landon Relay "Correspon accord.

The French are demanding the of Poles, he added that not for cen- Referring to the Nazi persecution denco

Column" by Sidney Horniblow. 10.15 Request Dance Programme.

immediate payment of indemnity Fox-Trot-With the Wind and the for the railway and other installations urica had such arrogant and degrad- anding cruelty which the Germans had In the ceded portions of Laos Rain in Hair Bob Chester Cambodia.

your

inflicted upon the Poles been prae- and His Orchestra Fox-Trot

tised by a powerful-nation. Haven't

Tima

be a Millionaire... Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra; Slow Fox-Trot-The Japanese Sandw

to

man... Joe Daniels and hia. Hot Shota; Rumba

Fox-trot Mama

Orchesten:

Couldnt

hia Band:

a Dream Why

Japanese Capture Shaoshing

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"! SHANGHAI, Apr. 18 (UP)The Oscar Tabin and Japanese army organ. Sin Shun Fox-trot-Ida.. ....... «Ken | Fao", to-day reported that Japanese “Snakehips". Johnson and his West troops, under cover of naval and Indian Orchestra;- Quick Step-Moot Berial barrage, yesterday captured Colton Shaoshing the famed wine producing and his Band;

the Sun-Targe centra in Cheklang Province,

“and”)

Fax-Irot--Where Um Blue Begins,

New Mayfair

trôts Ole King Colo.

his

Toddy Foster and his Kings of Swing;

cross, the Great Divide...

cico Xyinmlele and his : Orchestra;

18 Bonde

DESTINATIO

METROPOLE

HOTEL

Roosevelt Enjoys Confidence Of People NEW YORK, Apr. 17 (Reuter) —— Preildont Roosevelt's popularity in the United States has reached its highest level, according to results shown by the latest nation-wide Gallup Foll

No less than 78 por cent. of the volors expressed full conüdence. In tho President while only 27 per cent, disapproved,

Quo Tai-chi: Leaves

Economic Warfare Ministry

be

Miss Russell was the first tenant of Garden Terrace. At the time of her property and on "Southcliffe, "The death she held leases on part of that Hermitage," "Courtland,” and “Kings- ville."

The funeral will take place at the Colonial Cemetery to-morrow, the cortege passing the Monument at 5 p.m.

Sikorski In America

Czech Welcome

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NEW YORK, Apr. 17 (Reuter).

receptions nwaited Enthusiastic General Siltorski, the Polish Prime Minister, on the first day of his official visit to New York.

Speaking at a banquet given by the Poles of New York, he appealed for

aid. more

"Our undaunted pro- ple and our firmly fighting army itnow that your hearts are with them but they are expecting more they Air expect that you will act."

A significant demonstration was Imperal Chemical the spontaneous greeting of General

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHY SHANGHAI, Ápr. 10 (UP).—The The statement was loudly cheered British Embassy Inst night announced and the Polish National Anthem was Macao Electrics (old) $....18%.ni, that the former Shanghai Municipal | sung. Macao Electrics (new)...17 n. Councillor and head of the Shanghai

office Sandakan Lights

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STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Omelal Summary, issued yesterday, says:

The market continues quiet, the volume of business dona to-day be- ing of very modest dimensions.

Buyers

Bank of East Asin $70 Union Ins: $425 Indo-Chinns (Prof.) $80 Wharves $85% China Lights (Old) $6 Entertainments $6% Sellers

Union Ins. $430 HK. Trams $18 Star Ferries $53 Watsons.$0%

Sales

Providents $5.10 Lands $33

H.K. Trams $10.10

· China Lights (Old) $8 China Lights Rights .50 cts. Ropca $7

Plan To Defend U.S. & Canada.

SPECIAL TO THE UTELEGRAPH!!... MONTREAL, Apr. 17 (UP)----|

Tho Canadian-United States joint defence |board to-day announced it had com- pleted a strategia plan for the mili➡ tary defence of both coasts of Canada and the United States, adding, "tho E-LONDON, "Apr-^=175 (UP)The board will henceforth; devotó [self to {"former Chinese Ambassador," Mr Que | keeping the plans up to date for the] sat

Tal-chi-left by Explanatátó-day, for (purpose" bof,meeting ? changing. "Chun-king? Vin New York

conditioni.??

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Monday, Apr, 21

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Donations To

Bomber Fund

A total of $1,750,570.43 was

reached

yesterday by the War Fund inaugurated.

by the S, C. AL. Post,

following donations:

Ltd. with the

Mr and Mrs V. II. Freeman (in memory of the late Mrs D. H. Crofton)

Box "Girly's Penny

Sale of Seran (eleventh donation) Mr and Mrs if. S, monthly dona

tlon)

L/Sgt E. A. Bail (proceeds of prize. won in the Monster Itaffie) .... Police Club, Boundary Street (Aue-

tion of Ono Caso Allsopp's) Royal Hongkong Golf Club (Tielt entrance foes, Easter Competi tion)....

Among the above_contributions is one from 178 E. A. Ball of the R.A.0.C who sold his prize of two cartons `of Schlitz Beer won in the Monster Rano.

DE GAULLE TUND

The following is a liat of donations made

from to the De Gaulle und January to April 10, 1941:

January-MeFoseph, #10; Mr Levy, #2: Mr W. Bz Wing, $10; Andersen Mayer &Co., $20; Mr. Marsman,, $50: K. 2, LE $10: Anonymous, 27 Dr. Conrad Hsu, 10: Mr Young Vue, $10: Ault and Viborg Co.: $20, Mr G. Piercy, 820; Mr W. E. Patsy, Mr B. L. James, #3; the Colonial Dispensary, $25; Mrs Harmon, 35: Anonymous, 35; John Manners & Co. Lid. 1230; Anonymous #250; Mr. LA D. Walch (4th don.) 100 Mine - Diets,” #10; Anonymous $1001 Mr, H. Taggart, #50: Mr Caudron, $50; Mr Chevillard, pai; MY Foullard, $100) Anonymous, $20;... Anony mous, 910; Air Pironine, $79.87; AñenymOLI

February—Anonymous, $49: Anonymous, o Anonymous, 120;. Mì- Foullard,” $50; Groupe Ching,· 1900; -- Mr. E.= "Olt, 40001 Mr Walch (8th 'don,):100; J. Kolizer $100; Anetfymous $30;"Mr A. Delqourá

March.-Mr Lee, $10; Concert Party, Miss Whalo, $25 Miss A Pearc Fernandes 6); HK, Canton Export Co, s100: Mr G. Arnuíphy, $100), Anony Anonymous, $50?" dar Aty,, #g Cath. dana 31001 MṛTE-

Mr V. H. Benwall78101-honymous ($30 Mr. Bibitzky, $9: Anonymous: #250 Pirenne. #Ibói: Aranymous 320,-

April.Hr. Youllard, $50 #250;′′ HK/Canton Export/COM.#2001

Mr Delcount (50)% $101) Me,Crinter, 48) MON

Mr Houllard, and; -Me

Chevillero, 290) Anon

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