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Anzac Day Messages To Gallant Troops & Leaders

this morning in

LONDON, Apr. 24 (Reuter), at the Cenotaph -Inspiring messages in connec.commemoration of Anzue Day.

The wreath was laid by Mr D. A. tion with the observance of Murdoch and Mr T. G. Stokes, Acting Anzac Day on April 25 have been President and Hon. Secretary respec- exchanged by notable Anzac ively of the Australian and New Zea leaders of the last war. The and Association, and amongst those most outstanding of these was present were Flt-Lieut McGovern, Capt and Mrs A. Kello, Rev. II. Wit- that sent by the much-idolised tenbuch, Mrs G. C. Burnett, Petty leader, Field Marshal Lord Bird- Oficer H. Kennard, Capt. St John wood, who is known lo [all] (A.D.C. to General Grasett), Messrs A. K. Dimond, O. A. Small, D. W. "Diggers" as "Birdie."

An Invader's Impression

In a message to Mr A. W. Fadden,Hume, H. Brokenshire, and 3. G.

McKenna. Acting Australian Prime Minister, he wald: "Anzac Day this year will, I know, bring with it to my old com rades

mixed feelings feelings some of intense and most justifiable pride at the truly magnificent work carried out with almost Incredible atteces: hy Imperial Force Australion our-new comrades-and anxiety on the part of those who have near relations once more in close tourli with the treacherous enemy.

"We are told that we are ghting to

of a cruel and

Of Foochow

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" FOOCHOW, Apr. 24 (Domel),---

maintain entirely Japanese

unjustifiable capital of Fukien Province, found ail town of Fonchow, intact except the Japanese Consulate which was burnt.

The Chinese characters written on

attack on it by the Totalitarian foreign properties in Nantal, new Powers, but it goes much deeper than that. We are upholdtur: Christianity from the brutal attacks of paganiam which wo

would set up · Adolf Initier in the place of dethroned Christ, That we will never tolerate or permit.

"Accept my devoul and sincerest wishes to my old comrades for that

complete victory which I have not the least doubt will be ours, even though very great dibalties and steep road may te before us. May God bless the people of Australia through everything.

the walls of the gutted building rend, "Destroyed by fire in 1930."

The Chinese who remained in the city despite military operations re-

Ceiled that a rice riot broke out in Foochow on March 24. Even now Hier is quoted at as high as $3 or $4 Bound with 200 people reportedly starving to death daily.

Meanwhile, restored to normal, the foreign settlement in Nantal where 90 per cent of the foreign lulerests

Fadden's Reply Acknowledging Lord Birdwood's

Foochow are concentrated 13 message, Mr Fadders vabled: "Many operating as usual despite the entry thanks for your telegram which has

troops yesterday. of Japanese been communicated to the Federal President of the lieturned Soldierses houses had schools are fune thing as usual and foreign men and

League (veterans of the last warmen are seen on the streets, Your old comrades will, I am sure, greatly appreciate your confitience

Busi-

The settlement is located along the

that complete victory for the Empire Min Hiver with various foreign con- catise in the present confilet will be: Sulates, churches, banks, schools and

achieved in spite of many great difficulties and anxieties."

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KING GREETS WINANT-King George breaks a pre- codent and meets U.S. Ambassador Winant, left, at a wayside station on the way to London. This equals the gesture made by President Roosevelt, who greeted Vis- count Halifax in Chesapeake Bay.

"Y" And Services Wah Yan College

Athletic Meet

Water-Polo Tournament

A MEETING of representatives of Farions Units to discuss a water-polo Company

buildings standing boldurstament spansered by the Euro- pran YMM.C.A. with the co-operation arainal green hilk,

of the Navy and Army was held at European Y.L.C.A. yesterday when an anthue of the tournament was made.

ANTI-CHINESE FEELING IN PANAMA

Mr R. Gallman was in the chair and. others present were Messrs L. A. Bet A. F. May European Y.M.C.A.), P. S. MW. B. Ure (Middlesex), Gary Hall 12th Constul Regiment), F. Winks (Service Secretary).

At K.F.C.

April 25, 1941.

Canterbury Park Stakes

Tight Finish Anticipated

THE Canterbury Park Stakes for 1 Australian pony griffins of this SCASON over six furlongs shoutti provide A tight finish between King's Welcome, Misty View and Hascossay.

I doubt that Prairie View will ac- cept for two simple reasons. In the first place, the mare has to shoulder the imit penalty of 17 lb., and secondly she has not had an outing less than mille. I prefer to see her over a longer journey.

Gay Fox by Balkon King is a slippery guy, but should he make up | his mind to run, the grey is hard to beat. I wonder whether there is no cure for stinkers.

I have no news that Canberra will go to the post, but the inare is good For big money if she weighs out,

Broken Hill H'cap

(Second Section)

Best Race Reserved For The End

IT SEEMS to me that the last event, Broken 31312 Handicap (second section) for "13" class Australlan ponles over 11 miles, will be the best race of the meeting. for there are a few ponies with equal chances.

Jus Gentium is sure to be in at the kill as Mr Black will be the pilot, but what about Triumphunt Doy with only 150 1b, to carry?

Happy Returns and Sonia-Anita Occasional light rainfall during are nicely handicapped and anyone the afternoon falled to dampen then do the trick.

and enthusiasm spirits competitors at the sixth

the ΟΓ

i It to be hoped that the success- annual ful running of Jean and Wayworth alhielle meeting and inter-house will not be stamped as a flash in the Potapetitions of Wah Yan College, Pan. I will make my final selections Kowloon, which were held at the to-morrow,

Club grounil

Kowloon Foolball yesterday. Times for the track events, however, were rather slow, due malely to the heavy mature of the ground.

The Very Iter. Father E. Bourke, 5.J. who iave away the prizes ut the

Winners

Indicative of the Nations! Gov- Mr Goldman said it was probable! Conclusion of the meet.

of

Lord Birdwood also telegraphed to? Lieut-General Sir Thomas Bleeney. G.O.C. of

of the A.L.F. in the tidale! East:

indeed delighted know that fir old Anzae Corps has

its step,

wb. Please again been formed give kind greetings and every postule good with for the greatest successes to one and all in the great old Corps throughout whatever may ernment: concern over the anti-that about 12 teams would enter the be before you. You can never fail." Chinese sentiment in Panama, MF tournament, which would be held in

Australia's Prime Minister, Mr Chow Chi-kand, Vice-Chairman- G. Mer

Menzies, now engaged in the the Overseas Affairs Commission and closing stages of London. embled Gene:ul Blamey: Crests Special Overseas Com- who arrived in Hongkong "On the anniversary of Anzie

from Chungking a few days ago, will I send greetings to you

Chinese and your

shortly receive the

who gallant men: You are all ma

maghirt

Have been forced return to Hong- cently carrying on the Anzar tradi-

from the Central American tion of supreme courage in the fare feathery and enquire about the tra of odds, and Australia's history

conditions of overseas Chinese there. by enriched

It is understond that over 100 yourself congo devils. Accept for

congratulations

on your Chinese in Panama have returned Commander- pointment (as Deputy

weeks Hang in the past few in-Chiet of British Forces in Middle East). Our great ciklence result of anti-Chinese feelings there " a dow Farising from the adoption in you has been more than justified probibiting the entry of Chinese into We are all grateful to you."

that country and depriving the Chin esse born there of their nationality rights.

Menzies To Deputy

tire

Mr Menzies has cabled to Mr Fadden: "Please convey to the Aus tralian people on this anniversary of Anzac

Day

that I am proud to be able, as Prime Minister, to share the emotions of a nation which remem-

hers w

with pride not only the great service of the Australians in the last war but the magnificent devation of our men in this war. We must alt try to be worthy of their sacrifice. We owe to our fighting men all ou support and our undivided efforts.

Sir Alexander Godley. Commander- | in-Chief of the New Zealand Ex- peditionary Force in the Just

war.

Is telegraphed to General Blamey: "May victory rest with you and your sallant troops in the grim struggle which you are waging on Anzov an- niversary."

Local Ceremony

is Excellency Major General A: E. Grasett, General Officer. Com- manding, was among those who at tended the wreath laying ceremony

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STOCK-MARKET. REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Summary, issued yesterday says:

Buyers

Bank of East Asia $70 Indo-Chinus (Prof.) sto Hotels $2.30.

Macao Mlectrics X.D. $17 Entertainments $8.25 Sellers

HI.K. Banks $1,340 Reulties $230 Tratm: $16,20

Electries "O" X. Rt: $26 Electrics Re: $14.50 Sales

Wharvey $15.5 Trans $16

Tights. Rs 40 ets,

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St Kilda Stakes

(Second Section)

ANOTHER CERTAINTY

AS DAYLIGHT is sure on the morrow, so is Mr Moller's Daylight for the St Kilda Stakes (second section) confined to non-winners of Australian subscription punies of this scason.

Senior individual Championship the Army, Navy and Y M.C.A, pool, was won by Leeng Yu-hon with 30 Junior It was propused that two rounds of points, Alak Pa-she took home and away mutches be held. Honours with 26 points, while Fung Matches will be played on Tuesday Kang won Midget laurels with 22 Thursday and Friday nights and Sun-

points. day mornings.

White House captured the General Committee The following members will comprise Championship with 280 points.

Pte Manson won the 1,500 metres the general

Goldman committee.-R. chairman), L. A. Berm, A. F. May Open in 4 mins 48 secs, and La Salle (VALCA), Act.-L.dg-Tel. E. F. Paul College won the Open Inter-Schotand (Nev). Lieut. Millar Royal Scuts). relay. 1S.M. W. B. Ure (Middlesex), Seth Parte 65th AA., Sgt Bedford Signals! and Combined Small Units). The Sub- Committee to make the dmw and apsi point referees will comprise Mr R. Paul Goldman (Y.M.C.A), E. P.

Navy), Sat. Page (R.A.), P. S. M. Ure, (Mkidlesex),

Defences Of India

Aerial Survey

SIMLA, Apr. 24 (Reuter).-The

Entries Jor the tournament. which are limited to Service unlis and the European Y.M.C.A., will clase on May 10 and the draw made Commander-in-Chief. Lieut-General the following Tuesday. It is anti- Sir Claude Auchinleck, has just com- cipated at the tournament will pleted-a-lightning-tour-of-the-North- Western Frontier areas bordering begint on May 20.

Y.M.C.A.:

teams);

It is anticipated that the following southeastern Afghanistan, doing con- will comprise the entries-European siderable distance by air.

From Peshawar, he went to Jamrud Middlesex two Hoyal Scots. Signals: Combined Small and Ladikotal, where he inspected the Unde Navy (thren teams 12th fortified heights, of which a typical Coastal Regiment, two tems), il example is the Spinatsuka Peak, 5,000 A.A. Regiment, R. A., Uth Heavy high, dominating

feet

wholes of Khyber and giving a commanding view far into Afghanistan,

In these fortifed the scheme

zon.es, of defence was explained in detall by the cleers concerned.

Regiment.

Fanling Golf Starting Times

Sunday

OLD COURSE

9.10 W. H. E. Thomas, K. S. Morrison. 920 Col. Rose, 1. R. Andrewes.

921 J. W. Anders, CV, Currie,

Thursby. DER N. K. Littlejohn, 93. b. Baldwin, S, S. Church. 90 P. N. Merritt, J. C. Taylor. 9.40 G. Price, J. A. Blackwood. 944 N. C. McLeod, A. V. Greaves.

948 . Forrest, G. M. Park.

9. P. D. Hunter. J. A. D. Morrison. 956 P. V. Metane, W. W. C. Shewan.

10.00 J. A. Parrish. T. Megarry. 10.04. H. Geare, A. B. Purves. 10.00 J. W, Clague, P. E. Arnis. 10.12 H. M. Rowland, P. M. Cotton.

1. G. G. Titkenhead, it. F. Philips. 10. G. Jensen, J. J. van Muliten. 10.24 J. Linaker, J. 1. Harrison.

10.20 D. 1. Newbigging, J. K. Bousfeld. 10.32 1. D. Evans, G. E. Costello, Major Penfold, S. L. Lloyd.

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10.40 1. Overy, W. J. E. Mackenzie.

NEW COURSE

9.20 R. 9, W. Paterson, It. C. Galedner. 10.12 J. S. Dunnett, D. 1. Boxanquet. 10.20 F. A. M. Elliott, E. L. Grocine. 10.24 J. F. Robinson, J. Middlecost.

Canadian Output Of War Supplies

TORONTO, Apr. 24 (Reuter),— Canada's aircraft orders for 1941 were approximately $100,000,000, stated Mr. C. D. Howe, the Minister of Munitions. In an interview here to-dny.

He added: "New plants opening for production are increasing stendi ly. We are doing all right now. We have managed to iron out a lot of our transport dimculties and within the next few months, our plants will be turning out immense quantities of war supplies. Even now they are turning out thousands of tons of sup plies"

U. S. Transport May Return With Cargo MANILA, Apr. 25 (Router).The United States troop transport Re- public, which arrived liere three days ago. with more than 2,000 troops, ha8 salted for an unknown destination.

It is believed that the vessel will call at Daveo to load a cargo of

hemp

the

Il:༥ Excellency also flew to Thal, 50 miles southwest of Kohat, and viewed the fortifentions from Kurram Piquet and received a description of the scheme of defence.

From Thai, he flew to Kohal, where met officers of the R.A.F. at their Kohat Headquarters. He also ins- pected a unit of the Observer Corps.

Star

is a short trip over six furlongs, Buckfastleigh and Twinkling are good for places.

It is learned that Vitamin M. will not face the start as the mare under suspicion.

Koala Stakes

(First Section)

out

Bugle Should Be A Certainty

BUGLE did not sound her horn

the loud enough in

Coolgardle

at Stakes (second section)

Re Easter nicet, with the result that Wayworth had the course to him- self and won as he liked.

is

With the Hongkong Bank's pony of the road, Bugle is a "dead (Drst cert" for the Koala Stakes section) over 1 miles with Bona Vacantia and Seal River to fil the lower positions.

Roosevelt Meets War Cabinet

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Apr. 24 (UP)- President Roosevelt conferred with the so-called War Cabinet for an hour and

half to-day and reports were circulated In some Congressional quarters that 40 per cent of United States aid to Britain is now being The following will represent Hongkong sunk in the North Atlantie by German Football Association on sunday at U-boats, ralders and aircraft.

The War

F.A. Team For Governor's Cup

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Caroline -Bankter (Royal Scots); }

Cabinet presumably dis- Hourley (Navy), Fraser (Royal Scots); cussed

sed the problem. Freshwater (Middlesex) Bright (M- It is

is understood the Administration (Club), Le Page (Navy), Howlett (Follee). studying plan to extend United Ferrier (Police). Riertson (Club). Re-States naval and aerial neutrality Serves, Буравку (Kowloon). Sheehan patrols to the mid-Atlantic, namely, (Migaleses), Binckburn (Police). Pope (Poiler). Hossack (Royal Scots). Barber 1300 miles beyond the new naval out- Navy). Hendy (Navy),

posts leased from Britain,

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