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Thursday.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Debts Owing Plymouth

ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.50

for 3 days prepaid

FOR SALE.

$4

THE HONGKONG NATURALIST; Vol. X nos. 3 and 4. Price

postags extra). Now on sale at Bouth China Morning Post, Lid.

RADIO

NOTICE

MONSTER RAFFLE

Unclaimed Prizes Mossra, Linstead & Davis have notified The Hongkong War Effort Committee that the prizes for the following winning numbers, in the recent raffle, have not yet been claimod:

By Enemy

Notified At Shanghai

May 1, 1941,

Plymouth Blitzed Fifth LETTERS TO THE

Time In Nine Nights

(By "Reuter" Staff Reporter)

PLYMOUTH, Apr. 20 (Reuter)-This front line city on England's southwest shore is assuming the mantle that was Coventry's. Last night, the fifth night in nine, the city endured again the full fury of the German night bombers.

SHANGHAI, Apr. 30 (Reuter) --- In connection with the appeal to Bri- tiah subjects and companies through- out China to register forthwith with the British Embassy at Shanghal a statement of all debts owing to them from enemies, it is stated that the

No provincial.city has suffered debts would be

be classified as far as a more concentrated bombing, possible in accordance with

and to-day Lady Astor, speaking 910, 2738. 2870,

4232, following grouping, that in, 4005,

according 4809, $480, 5507. 7602, 10003,

as Lord Mayor of Plymouth, ro- as they arise from or consist pf:

Group A-(1) Supply of goods; ferred to her city as the "worst 11053, 11888, 12602, 12947, 14885,

(2) Rendering of shipping services; Liitzed town in England." 15807, 15944, 10259, 18703, 18030,

(4) Ren-

She was sending a message of 25867 26681

20340, dering of ollier,

Group 30728, 30897, 30930,

the

19180, 20078, 20382, 20764, 22044, † (3) Insurance services. thanks to Lord: Woolton, Minister of `ZBW. 35 matros, (645 k.a.) and 31,45 2703828131 33012, 33405 33074. xtanding to the credit of BritaFood, for the magnificent help of the

"

mostrae (9,520 kilo-cycles)

Local Nowsletter From The Studio

87237,

B(1) Bank

Section

balances

Exchange At A Glance

⚫ SELLING

T.T. London Demand London

T.T. Shanghal

T.T. Singapore T.T. Jepan

T.T. India

T.T. U.S.A. Manila

.1/27 .1/2

.460 .02% 1021

82

.23%

.47%

are

T.T. Batavia T.T. Bangkok

.44%

140

.103

.101

1/04

BUYING

4 m/s L/C London

1/3

1/3%

.24%

22975, 23048, 31037, 32007, 34115, 30171, 39409, 39814, 40163, banks: Sub

(a) Under Food Ministry in-feeding the towns-

people from flying food convoys. 40190, 40719, 41490, 41810, 42000, standstill agreements; Sub Section 44203. 45050, 48098, 47993.

To-night some of the city's streets 48462, (b) Others. Sub Section (1) on

are more the streets 48541, 45574, 32583. 2792

more than a desert of 63483,

their own behalf; Sub Section (2) on 65171, 85341,

55691, behalf 55267, 55563

dusty ellents. (2) of

Standing which the citizens, leave for the 67740, 30025

09038, 59400) 69925 60409, directly Radio Programme Broadcast by

the credit of firms

arki 63868

when night falls. Some countryside 04449, ZBW on a Frequency of 845 k.c's. 83390, 03395, 03532

persons other than banks,

have even slept beneath hedges rather €3159, 63500, and on Short Wave from 1-2.10 p.m. 85032, 05488, 06019,

Dividends and Shares

than face the horror of night bomb- 71758, 72976, and 8-11 p.m. on 9.02 m.e's, per 68798, 71364, 71672,

Group C-Dividends, interest and ing. Many are homeless. 73505, 74607, 74744,75868, 75873, second.

other moneys payable as arising from

Others have homes which 12.15 pm. Short Service of Inter-70700, 80771, 81033, 81038, 82841,

83007, 84025, 85157, 88345, shares, debentures and the like issued damaged. They all join in the tramp by companies which ure enemies to the country, and just before dawn within the meaning of the third see-come back. tion.

The homeless are a pathetic sight. Group D-Moneys due from pro- Some carry thoir remaining posses- perty held in enemy territory, inclusions tied in small bundles, and some ing moneys arising under wills, push prams with what is left to them. settlements, trusts or mortgages.

Streets Ablaze Group E-Moneya due in respect Streets of this already stricken elty! of patents, designs, trade marks and blazed again last night. Flames copyrights (1) royalties and similar leapt, fed by oll bombs. Then the payments; (2) professional charges. ground shook to the crash of high

Other Moneys

explosives. Without even a momen- tary break this went on for some hours.

cession.

12.30 Light Symphony Orchestra 87572. with Harold Willams (Bariions),

May Day Overture (Haydn Wood)

tra

Light Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by the Composer: The Merry- Go-Round (Lockton and Tale)... Harold Williams (Baritone): Ply- mouth Hoe-A Nautical Overture

Orches ....Light Symphony (Angell).

conducted by John Ansell; Lords of the Air (North and Burnaby); We'll Remember (Knox and Novello) Harold Williams (Baritone): The Seven Seas

(March)(Eric Coatca); You (Souvenir)-(Eric I Sing Coates),

by Erie Coates. Local Time Signal.

THE HONGKONG FIRE . INSURANCE COMPANY

LIMITED.

Notice to Shareholders

tra conductht Symphony Orches- 21st May, 1941, at Noon, for the

1

1.01 Benno Molscivlich

and

(Piano)

Group F-Any other moneys due to persons in the United Kingdom from enemies.

The Seventy-second Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the undersigned on Wednesday, the

The clouds were low and targets It is suggested that registered Bri- could not be clearly seen, but this purpose of receiving the Report of tish subjects and companies in China was no deterrent to the Germans who should notify the Commercial Coun-released their loads indiscriminately. the General Managers, together sellor of the British Embassy in The residential areas were shattered. with a statement of Accounts for Shanghai with as little delay as pos- The Germans seem to be set on the the year ended the 31st December,xible of any debts and moneys as may destruction of the city.

be owing them by enemies.

Food con

convoys are doing great work A statement of claim without sup-in feeding demolition squads, dockers The Share Register and Transporting documents is all that is re-and a large number of workers in some of the worst hit places "of the for Books will be closed from the quired.

town. Thousands of plates of soup, 7th May to the 21st May, 1911,

stew and cups of hot ten are being both days inclusive,

served daily as well as sandwiches.

Emanuel Feuermann ('Ocilo). (a) Flirtations in a Chinese Gar don; Rush Hour in Hongkong 1940.

(b) (Chasina);

Impromptu in A Flat (Chopin)....Benno Mol

(Pin- Molscivitch

Orientato no); Tango (Albeniz); (Cut)....Emanuel Feuermann ('Cel Invitation to the Waltz (Weber) ...Benno Matselvitch (Piano); Her Bright Smile Haunts mo Sull (Wrigh- ton); Gavotta and Allegro (Valentini)

Feuermann ('Collo). ...Emanuel

1.30 Reuter und Rugby Press and Announcements.

1.45 Varioty.

2.15 Close Down.

5.45 Indian Programme.

6.30

tions.

Closing Local Stock Quota-

6.32 A Dance Programme.

7 London Relay--The News. 7.15 London Relay "Questions of the Hour."

7.30 Compositions of Ketelber.

the Meadow....The Bells across London Palladium Orchestra; In a

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

General Managers, The Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 30th April, 1941.

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

the following nowspapers abroad:-

The following rates will bo Monastery Garden....Reginald Foort charged for malling single coples

the Moonlight. The of (Organ); In London Palladium Orchestra; Alger- Ian Scene; The Phantom Melody.... Albert Sandler (Violin); Sanctuary of the Heart; The Sacred Hour....

ondon Falladium Orchestra.. The London

B

Local Time Signal and An- nouncements.

8.0% Lisxi"Mefisto" Waltz No. 1. B.15 Bludlo-Local Newsleiter, 8.30 Dohhanyl-Quartet in D Flat Major, Op. 16

8.53

A

Song

My Dearest Heart (Sullivan)............ Doris Vane (Soprano),

0 Loudon Relay-The News and

Nova

Commentary.

9.15 Belectloan from

Comedy.

Musical

"Home and Beauty" (C. B. Coch- ran) ...Magda Neck, Janet Lind and Webster Booth; "Charlot's Mos- querade" Selection....New Mayfair Orchestra; The IUddle Scene (from "Swing Along"")....Lestio Fred Emney and Richard

Henson, Hcorne;

Bridge of LoversCareless Rap-

ture (Ivor Novello)....Drury Lane Theatre Orchestra, nole Olive Gilbert; Musical Comedy-Selection-Intro:

The Mounties (Rose-Marie); Merry Widow Waltz (Merry Widow): Spread a Little Happiness (Mr Cinders); Roll away Clouds (Virginia).....Garda Hall and George Baker,

0.45 Charlie Kunx (Plano) and Clapham and Dwyer (Comedians).

0.45-10 News In French (on Short Wave Only).

10 London Relay="To Talk of

Many Things."

10.15 Sidney Torch at the Organ. 10.25 New Dance Music. Fox-Trots-You'ro Dangerous; You You (both from film

to

Robar")....Tommy Dor- ney and his Orchestra; Fox-Trot Sing 'em Low; Rumba-Danza Lu- cumi....Artie Shaw and his Orches tra Fox-Trole-It's Always You: Birds of Feather (both from Alm "Road to Zanzibar") Tommy Dor

Orchestra; sey and his

Waliz I' Always Love You....Sydney Lipton and His Grosvenor House Dance Orchestra Fox-Trots I'm Always Chasing Rainbows (Blm "Ziegfeld Girl"); Keep an Eye on your Heart

Joe Reichman and his Orchestra; Samba-1, YI, YI, YI, YI: Fox-Trot Good Night (boil from film "That Night in Ro")........Leo Reisman, and his Orchestra.

11 Close Down.

Crawford Wins K.C.C. Tennis Championship

ALEO CRAWFORD became the new champion tennis player at the R.C.0. yesterday when he · boal A. E. P. Guest, holder of the singles tilla try the final by three sets to two,

Crawford was very steady · and lasted better than Guest, who crack- ed up in the Inst sot.

Crawford won by 0-4, 0-3, 1-0, 1-0,

".

Guest had previously won the tille

for the past two years,

South China Morning Post China and Macao' 10 cents per copy

British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy

The Hongkong Tolograph China and Macao 14 cents per copy

10 cents Saturdays

British and Foreign 20 cents per copy 25 conta Saturdays.

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Summary issued yesterday:

Hongkong Stock Exchange OMetal

Buyers

Bank of East Asia $70- Indo-China (Pref) $30 Hotels $2.80 Lands $30.50 Ropes $6

Entertainments $0.25

Lands $33

Sollers

Trams $10 Electrics "Ris" $14

Sales

Providents $4.00

Mr E. A. Turner, who has been Secretary of the National Committee of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. in China for the last 28 years, is at present in the Colony prior to leaving for Ame- rica on furlough.

H.K. Stock Market

The following quotations were Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning.

BANKS

H.K. Banks $

H.K. Banks £

H.K. Banks (H.K.) £. Chartered £

Mercantile, A. & B. Mercantile C. £ East Asia S.

£.

Cantons

INSURANCES

Union $...... China Underwriters $. H.K. Firo $...

SHIPPING

Douglas $..

Steamboats $... Indo-Chinas P. $. Indo-Chinas D.'$. Shell (Bearers) s/- Waterbouls $..

DOCKS ETC. Wharves $. Dock $.. Providents

S'hal Dockyards $.

MINING

Kailan s/ Raubs $. H.K. Mines

Hotels $x.d. Lands $.4.

LANDS

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

H.K. Reallies $.

UTILITIES

.1,325 .

.71 n. .70 n

United China Relief Fund

T.T. Saigon

T.T. France... T.T. Switzerland TT. Australia

4 m/s D/P London

4 m/s L/C U.S.A.

4 m/s France 30 d/s India

-04%

US. Cross rule in London 4.02% U.S. Cross rate in N. Y...4.03

Support For Bomber Fund

Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Including a second donation from the who have subscribed $3,000, a subscrip top of $1,100 from members of the Nether- from the Fathers of the French Mission, janda community, and a third donation who have sent $1,000, a total of $1,502,- 137.44 was reached yesterday by the War Fund Inaugurated by the B. C. AL Port, Lid. The following are the donations: Mackintosh's Matchbox (April) .. $.9

etaliates 25%" (third donation) Ananymous

"Police Sergeant"

20

13.60

"Spring Pup""

Blek erth Staff, RN. Hospital "Odd Cent Box" (secord dona-

4,01

5,000

300

Hongkong Ropo Manufacturing

Co. Ltd. (second donation) SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

The Committee and Staft of ZBW broadcasts in the French Lan- WASHINGTON, Apr. 30 (Cen- Fungo 84.tral News)-The United China.

Hollandsche Club (collected at tif- fin in celebration of the birthday .22% n. Relief, Inc., has received $148,-1

of Her Royal Highness Princess .11.822.26 between, March 1 and Mr R Lane, Yuensang (sale of

Juliano) popoulosomona 1,100

Mr & Mrs

the French donation)

Mission (RALOT. The following monthly donations were

.70 b. April 3, according to an an-Reverend Fathers of the

cuff-Unks) nouncement made by Mr James .22244 n.

420 a. G. Blaine, chairman of the $5,- .1 n. 000,000 campaign committee.

The above sum includes a grant of $50,000 from the Rockefeller Founda tion for special war-time needs of Citristian colleges in Chino.

.187 n.

135 n.

.8% n

.80 b.

also received yesterday: Mr Austin

Mrs E. J. Grant

Mr R. C. Jones

Mrs M. S. Fortesctio

Mr W. Howitt

Miss 8. M. Swift

Mrs Annie Sharp

The United China Relief has just Mr Stuart Longheld .00 n. launched a financial drive from coaxt-W. II. E. C. .40/7.tb-coast in an effort to raise $5,000,0 Mr. E. Bertin

6.55 by the end of July. •

Mra G. M. Sinclair Mr E. A. R. Newton Me F. F. Duckworthi

EDITOR

Macao Racing

Sir, Unless the Stewards change their attitude towards those riders who were left in the cold at the lust meeting, racing scheduled for Sun- not draw the usual will go a step

day next will and

enthusiastic

further on the downward grade.

No racegoers will care to make the trip to the Portuguese Colony consider the

trouble,

BANKS

'THE CHARTERED. BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter 181, Paid-up Capital .....ii......... 3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 Reserve Fund

.................. £3,000,00 HEAD OFFICE LONDON. 12 Bishopsgate, K.C.1.

Sub-Agencies in Landamı 117/122, Leadenhall Street, R.C.S.-

Wort End Branchi 18/34, Cookspur Street, 8.W.L.

Manchester Brancht

51, Mosley Street, Manchester, 1.

AGENCIES, AND BRANCHES("

Alor Star

and

cm-

Amritsar

down

Bangkok

Batavia

of my

Elombay

Calcutta

Agencies;

igration atcu

worth

not going onc, am certainly neither have I entered either of two monies, and I am sure that no Jockeys will make the trip except those who can afford to spend money, and these will go more as relaxation to recuperate from hard work at the office than for the races without

any

prospect of making a few dollars,

Pursuant

ant to my previous letter in this paper in which I volced on be- half of several indignant owners and riders

upon the attitude of the Stewards, it must be taken into ac

count that owners enter their ponies, pay for their entry, take all the trouble to see that the ponies are sent down only to find that no riders oro available,

The Stewards can rectify this by permitting jockeys, who, in their opinion.

have enough experience to ride.

interest, and It will add more everyone will enjoy a good day if more starters are available:

In racing Clubs, particularly those in the North, Jockeys are eligible to ride in all open races except Classics provided their riding abilities established.

arc

Macao will not receive support from the public If such poor racing is allowed to continue.

AN OWNER,

DODGERS

AGAIN BEAT CINCINNATI

NEW YORK, Apr. 30 (UP),-*** Brooklyn Dodgers again beat Cin- cinati Reds in the National Base- ball League to-day. New York Yankees trounced El Louis Browns 7-1 in the American circuit, and Detroit Tigers beat Boston Ited Sox in a high scoring match. Complete scores were:-

Cincinnati

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Battery: Vandermeer, Beggs, Lombardi, Brooklyn

Battery: filgbe, Brown, Grissom, Cosey, |

Battery: Saivo; Johnson, Strincevitch,

Clive Bfreet Fairlie Pisce

Canton Cawnpore

Cebu Colombo

Delat

Haiphong

Hamburg

FORLION

Hankow

Ipoh

Tollo Karachi 1 Klang

Kobe

Penang

Hongkong Rangoon

Balgori

Bemarang

Seremban

Shanghai

Singapore

Bitiawasi

Lampur Bourabaya

Madras

Manila

Топакий

(Ehuket)

Kuala

Kuching

Medan

Taiping

Tionisia

New York Tsingtao

Peiping

(Peking)

Yokohama

EXCHANGE and Generat

Banking Business transacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS. opened and PIKED DEPOSITS EROSÍved for Qos Yor or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur rancion at rates which will be quoted on application.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates obtainable on application. The Bank's Hand Office in London undertakes Exocutor & Trustee business and claima recovery of British Income Tax overpaid on terms which may be ascertained at any of· Eta · Aguonies and Branches,

W. IL EVANS THOMAS,

POST OFFICE

The Printed Matter Service to the following places in China is tem- porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- chuen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fukien (except Amoy and Kulangsu), Kwanget, North and East of Kwangtung.

The public are reminded that it is 1 breach of postal regulations to enclose in a postal cover communi- catlons intended for persons other than the addressee.

Small Packet Post to all countries Is suspended.

INWARD AIR MAILS Air Mail by "Pan American. Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 28th April

..........May 5.: Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"San Francisco dale, 2nd May

1.May 9. OUTWARD AIR MAILS Friday, May $ Air Mall by Air to Kanjoon to con- nect with" tho' "British Overacas Airways"

K.P.O. and GP.O.

+

Reg. Ori

.... May 2, 4 p.00. .May 2, 4.30 p.m. Monday, May 5 Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantic Bervice."

K.P.O.

20

1,000 20

Owen.

Plitsburgh

1 10

Battery: Klinger, Deliz, Lanahan, Philadelphia

10

Battery: Blanton, Warren, Chicago

10

20

Battery: French, Errickson, McCullough, Boston

23

J. Avery, Beres, "Mast,"

10

St Louis

0 12 0

100

Battery: Naliem,"

Gronick, Hutchinson,

Cooper, Mancuso.

500

New York

4 G 1

10

Battery: Schumacher, Danning,

23

Reg.

10

14 }

Ord.

May 5, 5 pm. May 5, 5.89 p.m.

G.P.O.

3

A 1

0

Reg.

May 5, 5 p.m.

Ord.

.Mar 5, 7 pm,

40

AMERICAN LEAGUE New York .........

.9

The American Red Cross-hus also .85% n.

15. revealed that huge shipments of sup-

Dickey. Battery: Russo, Dick 7 B. W. O. F.- 460 n. plies have been sent to China which

St Louis ....................................

Battery: Niggeling, Grube, Swift. 50,000,000 .20 n.include

aspirin tablets The Brillah War 15,600,000 yards of surgical gauze, lowing gifts 384 rolls Nu-lesive ban- Pytiak, Organisation Fund Boston

13 acknowledge with grateful thanks the fol- Ballery: Wagner, Judd, Hash, Hughson, 2,200,000 sulfanilamide tablets, 454, dages value all-from-Mr-Hon-Yan-lam, Detroit 354 yards of muslin and twill, 140,000 Compradore. Mers Douglas Steamship

12103 Battery: Newsom, Geibel, Benton, Teb- pounds of absorbent cotton and 112,-Company; and 304 rolls Nu-Hesive ban- botts, 950 pounds of boric acid,

Bages, value, $211, from Mr Lam Chi-fung Philadelphia of Messrs Bze Wal & Company.

14/ ....8 n.

.1% cts. n.

.2.80 b.

.33 s. .07.

12.70 n.

.6.70 л.

.2,00 n.

Chinese Estates $.

.99 n.

Trams S..

.10 8. .714 . 3. .51% n.

Peaks Trams (old) Peak Trams (new) Star Ferries $.

Y. Ferrier $.

China

Lights (old)

China Lights (new)

H.K. Electrics (old) x. rls,

H.K. Electrics (new)

H.K. Electrics Rts

Macao Electrics $... Sundakan

Lights

Telephones (old), s.. Telephones (new) §.

INDUSTRIALS

Russia Masses Forces

Forces For

May Day Parade, And-?

Special to the "Telegraph"

MOSCOW, Apr. 30 (UP). The Soviets have massed dozens

.23% of squadrons of planes, heavy ar tillery and tanks for the May

. .

24% n.

14

17 n.

12 n.

.9% 11.

Battery: McCrabb, Hayes. Cleveland

7 1

0 12 1 Battery: Bagby, Jungles, Eisenriat. Desautels.

Friday, May 9

Alr Mall for Manila, Guam, Honnials, U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan-Ameri- can Airways and Trans-Atlaníto Bervices"

K.P.O.

Ieg Ord..

.May 9, 5 p.m. May 9, 5.30 p.m.

Washington

4

3

Battery: Chase, Zuber, Ferrell, Chicago

G.P.O.

7 1

Beg

May 9, 5 p.m.

Ord.,

Baltery: Smith, Tresh,

Byrd On Value Of Antarctic

SPECIAL TO THE "YELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Apr. 30 (Domel).

Day demonstration, coincident w ith the reports of the landing of 114 n. .251⁄4 n. German troops in Finland. and the total number of those troops

The newspaper "Red Star" is below 1,300."

Finnish Comment to-day commented: "The inter- national situation is extraor-The figures given by Moscow bent-Rear-Admiral Richard Byrd, famed HELSINKI, Apr. 30 (Reuter). 238. dinarily complicated and fraught all previous records in exaggeration,"

with surprises, but no matter is the official comment. what storm rages about us, the The Moscow newspaper, "Pravda," Culd: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $...30 nship of state is continuing its had said that 12,000 men with tanks Cold: Macg. (Pre), Sh. $..25 n. course unfalteringly."

and guns landed at the Finnish port The former Finnish Communist Chief, Tolvo Antikainen, writing states that report was received there' "Reuters" Moscow correspondent the "Pravda" said, "In capitalistic with no great surprise. 174 n. countries behind our borders, national 04. hatreds, beastly chauvinism and .74 n. ideology, and plunderous 2.15 m. spreading."

Canton Ices $.. Cements x.d. H.K. Ropes $

STORES. &c. Dairy Forms $. Watsons $ Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres $.

Wing On *(H.K.) $.

Powell Ltd. $.

COTTON MILLS

Ewo Sh. $... S'ha! Cotton Sh

M180.

.1 n.

15 n. .7 n.

.30 . 11⁄2 n.

German Landings

war

Is

of Abo.

According to neutrals, Germans in Moscow say that the troops are pro- bably on their way to Narvik.

Nazi-Finnish Agreement LONDON, Apr. 30 (Reuter) MOSCOW. Apr. 30 (UP)The Nothing is known in London of the 30% n. newspaper "Pravda quoting a report report that German transports have 200 n. from Tabin said that German troops landet troops at Turku (Abo), just

aboard four transports landed at Abo by the Gulf of Finland, on April 28 and proceeded to Tam-ter's" Diplomatic Correspondent, who

BRYS

"Reu- n. pere on the 28th.

adds that the Germans have agreement with the Finnish Govern- through Finland to Petsamo and ment allowing the transit of troops thence to

northern Nerway.

.97 n. .94

.04 n.

Official Denial

H.K. Govt 4% HK. Govt 3% % (1934) JL.K. Covt 3% (1940) Ch Govt 5% 1925 G$33ds. H.K. Entertainments $.. Constructions (old) $.. Constructions (now) $. Vibro Piling $.;

7.20 n. agency telegram: Maramons Inv, (Lon.) s/-

.0/3 n. capital. Margmans Inv. (H.K.) - ..2/0 n.

28 n. BERNE, Apr. 30 (Reuter)-R .0% b. ports of joint German and Finnish .1.60 n. manoeuvres in Finland are officially

cd

It

un

explorer, told the House Appropria- tions Committee that in the event of the destruction of the Panama Canal the United States might be forced to establish at least part-time bases in the northernmost portion of Falmer- land in the Antarctic.

He said that under suc

such clrcums- tances, the Antarctle had positive strategie value to the United States and would apparently help keep communications between the Atlantic and the Pacific. Rear-Admiral Byrd asserted that Little America might day be valuable to the United States defence because planes could reach Australia via Little America.

Gibraltar Ready For Attack

VICHY, Apr. 30 (Reuter)--Troop

1 n. denied in Helsinki, states a Swiss This agreement, which was regard-ships, escorted by two destroyers, from the Finnished in London as unfortunate, was the arrived at Gibraltar and sailed again,

subject of strong representations ie according to an Algeciras dispatch. No Confirmation

the Finnish Government by

A shum pir attack was made on Britain. The CHINESE ARTIST There is no confirmation in authorita- through Finland on their return to

LONDON, Apr. 30 (Reuter)-itement also allowed the tran-Gibraltar last night when planes

of troops on leave in Germany bombs.

dropped anndbags, representing. Mr Chang Shu-cht, well-known the landing in Finland of 12,000 Ger-

tive quarters in London of reports of their units in northern Norway

To-night long-range firing practice Chinese bird and flower painter, who man troops with tanks and other on leave have been held up owing to

may well be that many troops front of the rock.

being carried out on the northern recently presented to President | Roosevelt a picture of 100 doves, will equipment, says "Reuters" Diplo bad weather, svit Ice and snow in shortly sall for the United States with matic Correspondent.

Finland,

northern Norway and in about 500 pieces of his best works for

Finnish Denial

the Golf of Bothnia, prevailing in

Withdrawn Attache exhibition there under the instruc-

WASHINGTON, Apr. 30 (UP) these parta in recent months. flons of the Ministry of Education. The Finnish Minister, M. Hjalmar

Promoted The coming spring weather Procope, announced that his Govern now have accelerated the leave-going-A dig at Italy is the interpretation may WASHINGTON, Apr. 30 (Iteutor). LONDON, Apr. 30 (British Wire- ment denies "emphatically and cato-arrangements and there may be news in some quarters of the action of the less) The American Ambassador to gorically the Moscow reports that of even more troops passing through War Department in promoting Major day received three London firemen German troops have landed in Fin Finland during the next few weeks. William Bentley, whose recall from who will shortly sall for America' to land. He declared, "The facts Are It is believed that the agreement his position as Assistant Military return the visit of the New York Fire that German soldiers arrived unarm-between the Finns and Germans Attache, at Rome was demanded by Brigade which sent delegates to Lon-led at Turku in accordance with the allowed the passage of "materials" as Italy, and assigning him to an im don last autumn,

transit agreement made last autumn well as troops on lenvo,

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