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FOUND.
ON MAY 18. Black Cocker Dog, Ų not claimed within three days from May 23, will be sold and proceeds donated to the Bomber Fund, Apply Mrs. Hou, Jockey Club Stables.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-Ford Vil sedan 4 door, in excellent condition' and appear- ance, 20 miles per gallon. Owner driven. Lowest price $1,350. 690, "Hungkang Telegraph."
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 28th day of May, 1941, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land nt Mong Kok, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo sal of the lot the Parchaser (If not the applicant) wij be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the of two hundred sale, the sum
WHITEWASH dollars, ($206) in cash. This aum
SENATORS
NEW YORK, May 21 (UP) - Outstanding victory in the Major Bazeball Leagues to-day was the shut-out telamph of Cleveland Indiana over Washington Sena- tors in the Amerleau circuit.,
Scores were:
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Battery: Feller, Desaultete,
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"NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston
Battery: Tobin, Early, Johnson, Berzen, Mant. Pittburght
10 Battery: Heintzelman. Dauern. Wikie. Baker Brooklyn
matres, (9,520 kilo-cycles). "Broadcasting in the Blitz"
Helpless In
Talls by M. J. Abbott The North
BW on a Frequency of, 840 k.c's. Radio Programme Broadcast by and Short Wave from 1-2,15 p.m. and 8-11 p.m. on 9,32 m.c's, per second.
5.45 Indian Programme. 6.30
Closing Local Stock Quota
tions.
6.32 A Swing" Programnic. 7 London Relay-The News, the Hour."
7.15 London RelayQuestions of
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEQRAPH" CHUNGKING, May 21 (UP). Communist circles replying to
Ta Kung Pao's request that the Highth Roule
Army rescue the Chinese forces in the Chungtino mountains, pointed out that the military councils have not rescinded the order prohibiting them from crossing the southern Blue nurth of the Chungking mountains and sold that the Eighth Route Army have not been paid and have no supplies, Irving Berlin Memories; Medley of they have only ammunition for alx
moniks. Serenades.
However, they said that one division on May 12 attacked a Japanese post southeast of Shuns and destroyed one mile of the Tung pa railway.
7.30 Humerous and Vocal Variety, 8 Locul Tine Signal and An- nouncements.
8.02 Al Bollington' at the Organ,
8.15 StudioLocal Newsletler, 8.30 Musical Comedy Selections.
London Relay The News and News Commentary.
035 Studio-"Broadcasting in the Biltz."
Talk by M. J. Abbott. 9.30 Bournemouth Municipal Or- chestra with Marle Olczewsku (Con- (radio).
9.45-10 News in French (on Short
will be refunded on payment of Wave Only);
0.45 the Purchase price.
Plano.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Registry No.
Inland Lot Kowloon
NO. 1305. *
Playing Field Road between
Fa Yuen Street and
Tung Chot Street,
Mong Kok.
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Battery: Wicker, Davis, Owen, Phrips with the Conditions of Sale.
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Programme
3.00 JUMPING COMPETITION
(a) China Ponlas.
(b) Australian Ponies.
4.00-ALARM RACE. 4,30-MUSICAL CHAIRS 5.00-V. C. RACE ON MULES
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5.30---POLO MATCH
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NEWS ITEMS
The Directors of the Sandakan Light and Power Co., 41922) Ltd. announce that an interim dividend of 40 cents per share in respect of the half year ended 31st December. 1940, will be payable at the Head Office of the Company. Basik of East Asia Building, Bongkong, on 3rd June, 1941.
THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD.
NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING
The SIXTIETH ORDINARY "GENERAL MEETING Tof-the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, 10th July, 1941, at neon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, pass- ing the Accounts, and electing Directora and Auditors.
The Transfer Books of the Company wil be closed from the 3rd July to the 24th July inclu sive.
By order of the Board,
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Chekiang And Hupch CHUNGKING, May 21 (Central News)-Chinese troops routed the Japanese at Chuki, on the Cheklung Kiangat Railway, 36 miles south of Slao-shan, and recaptured the town yesterday afternoon. The Japanese fled north,
Tsaoyang, strategic town in northern Hupeh, Is reported to have 10 London Relay-""To Talk of also been recaptured by the Chinese
(after two days' heavy fighting. Many Things,"
Shansi Reports
By Shaw Desmond (Irish author). 10.15 Beethoven - "Prometheus" Overture Op. 43 and Quartet in F
Major.
11 Close Down.
H.K. Stock Market
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v According
Shansi reports. furious fighting continues In
the Chunglino Mountain Range in south Shanal in the Yangcheng sector the Chinese and Japanese troops are clashing at Lungtailing and Sin- chengshan. There Alsʊ heavy fighting at Fengmenkow, Wangwu and Shanyuanchen on the Tsiyyun- Yuanku highway,
Js
#t Islslen nnd Yuanku have sustain- į were ed heavy losses in Chinese attacks.
The Japanese on the north bank of Mar-;
the Yellow River at the foot of the Chungtino Mountain Range have
Japanese troop concentrations
President Roosevelt Thanked
In connection with the current "China Week" in the United States, Chinese youth in the Colony have prepared a letter of thanks to President Roosevelt for American aid and encourage ment to China. It is expected that the letter will bear more than 100,000 signatures. Here a girl student is seen her name at the Students' Relief Association. China Newsphotos).
French
signing (Photo: New
Regt. Deserts
In Syria, Rumour
LONDON, May 21 (Reyter)There is good reason
to
believe that a French regiment in Syria has deserted to the Free French troops, says Radlo Brazzaville.
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An experimental service providing sea transit to U.S.A. and air transit from U.S.A. to Lisbon and United Kingdom has been instituted. The
The regiment concerned is Air Minister, is stated to be to revive inclusive postage rate is H.. $2.00
1,310 n. abandoned their attempts to cross the commanded by a colonel, a very their loyalty.
.75 n. river after being repulsed time and
76 n.ain last week but they are inter-capable and resolute man
8% n.mittently shelling the south bank.
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Late Mr Eu Tong-sen
Funeral To-day
Volunteers, Police Reserves
80 b. A.R.P. personnel were
and
represented
.60 m. at the funeral this morning of the 40/71
and
al popular among both French and natives..
"We cannot yet disclose his name," said the announcer, who added that hastity against the Vichy authorl- ties in Syria was spreading.
mmediately after the arrival of Alr Bergeret, the French Minister, de Gaullist Inscriptions frequently appeared on walls in Beirut and Damascus, More people have been arrested on a charge of supporting the Free French.
A dispatch from the Syrian frontier to the Independent French Agency late Mr. Eu Tong-sen, the well-known also gives a report of a French regi- .6.55 n. multi-milionaire
racehorsement going over to the Free French owner, who passed away enther sud- and adds that Free French forces .85 1. denty on
May 11.
have entered Syria. 14.03 n.
The procession, which was a mile .5.15 s. long, started from the late Mr Eu's .2614 n. castle at Bonham Road al 10 a.m..
towards Hollywood
Wellington .11 n. Street and Queen's Road, Wo Vnt on ....8 n. Ting. Kennedy Town, where the 1% cts. n. last respects were paid.
The Cortege
.2.86 b .31 b. & su. from the Hungkong & Singapore .97 n. Brigade, R.A., about 20 Chinese of the 13. Volunteer Defence Corps, 100 mem- .G.70 m. bers of the Chinese Company of the 2.70 b. Police Reserves and 0 members of
.99 n. the A.R.P.
The cortege was hended by a band
As the procession passed Mr E's 15.90 n. [fvin, the Eu Yun Sung, at 100 7nQueen's Road Central, it stopped for .3% n
a while to enable the employees to 51% n. pay their respects to their late em- .21.35 n.ployer.
.5.70 b. 1 n
Mourners
Adm. Hart
To Stay In
Far East
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The public are reminded that it la a breach of postal regulations to enclose in a postal cover communi- cations Intended for persons other than the addresser.
The Printed Matter Service to the following places in China is tem- porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- chuen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fuklan (except Amoy and Kulangsu), Kwangs!,, North and Enst of Kwangtung.
Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.
INWARD AIR MAILS,
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, May 21 (UP) The Secretary of the Navy, Colane!!
that Frank Knox, to-day disclosed Admiral Thomas Hart will be retain- of the Asiatic ed as Commander
for an indefinite period beyond Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Ficel his scheduled retirement in Septem- ber.
He declared that Admiral Hart tions which requires a lot is an "especially good man in a situ- perience and knowledge."
of ex-
Confirmation LONDON, May 21 (Reuter} ---A dispatch from the Syrian frontier to the Independent French Agency contr Arms the Brazzaville Radia report that a
a French regiment has gone över to the Free French forces which have enlered
Syri
He added that Admiral Hart is in in Syria is The position
still uncertain. It appears that a large clined to expand on
excellent physical condition but de-
whether French force, under the command of situation is increasingly critten)
the General Dentz, High Commissioner whether it was planned to
retain in Syria, has received an
order to move into Lebanon with the aim of their retirement age.
other high-ranking officers beyond forestalling possible from the direction of Palestine.
One correspondent asked whether General de Gaulle formed the rear-thing" from the recent mass flight of The regiment, which has joined for not the Navy had "learned any guard of these forces.
the
Intervention
Hostility Worries Vichy The Vichy authorities in Syria, the dlepatch adds, are sald to be worried with the hostility even among the troops that have reached Lebanon,
The main aim of the visit to Syria the of General Bergeret, Marshal Petaln's
Nearly a thousand persons represent- | Ing practically all walks of life, were rts. $22 n. prezentat Fit Ting to pay their fist
21% 31. respecks. 1114 n. 18.80 sa, 12 n. 22.00 n. .0% n.
.30 n.
25 n. Sir Robert Kotewall and Miss Helen 1. Katewalt, the flow. Mr S. II. Dodwell, 13% s. Mr Justice E. II. Williams, Sir Robert .6.00 b. Ting and Mrs Ho Sal-lal, the Hou
Sle Shou-son Chow, the Hon. Mr W. J. Carte, the Hon. Mr M. K. Lo and Mra 17 n. Lo, the Hon. M- A. L. Shields, the Hon. Mr W. N. T. Tam and Mrs Tam, the Hon.
Among them were Capt. S. H. Natty-"
Smith (representing His Excellency .
Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcolel, Cupt. R. E. T. S1 John (representing His Ex- cellency Major General A. E, Grasett), Sir Atholl and Lady MacGregor, Fing leut C. J. A. Gray representing the Han, Capt. A. C. Collinson), the Hon. MT N. L. Smith, the Hon. Mr C. G. Alabaster, the Hon. Mr B. A. C. Narth,, the Bon,
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Cements $.... H.K. ROPSTORES, &c. Dairy Farms $.
Watsons $..
Lane Crawfords $.
Sinceres $.... Wing On (H.K.)
Powell Ltd. $.
COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $..... S'hai Cotton Sh. $$
MISC.
H.K. Govt 4%
9% n.
.7
.2.15
Mr Li Te-fong and Mrs Li Me, D. J.
5. Slosd, Mr Kan Tong-po, Mr W. W. Yen Mr Ng Wah, Mr Tang Shu-kin, Mr and Mr Y. K. Chow. Dr and Mra Li Shu- 39 n. fan, Dr and Mr 9. W. To. Mr Tso 11⁄2 D. Tin-on, Mr Fung Ping-fan, Mr W. C. Poy. Mesra M. W. Là. M. 11. Lo. Horace Lo. H. M. Slu, E. M. Haymond, A. Ray. mond. Kadoorle. Chan - Harr. Major
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S. V. Boxer, Messrs Wong Ping sun, H, K. Woo, H. Edwards. C. G. Perdue, K. A Bidend, J. P. Murphy, M. J. Abbott, M. .07 n.
II. Turner, G. She, G. G. N. Tinson, Ho .94% 11. Kom-tong. D. Wong Tape, S. T. William. ,94 n. son, Ngan Shing-kwan, O. W, Luke, A. H. Palts, Ko Ilo-ling. Chan Lim-pak. Mrs Ariur Woo, and others.
H.K. Govt. 314 (1934) II.K. Govt 3% (1040) Ch. Govt. 5% 1926 G$Bds, Entertainments Contructions (old) $. Constructions (new) 5.... Vibro Ping $...... Marsmans Inv. (Long s/- Mormons Inv. (H.K.) s/- 2/1
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The body was inter iaken to the family estate. the Sirmio Farm at Tolpo, where burial is to take place.
The Wreaths
.0% 1.03 r
...n. .7.20 n
There were over 20 vehicles bearing 8/3 nwreallis, Including: those from His Ex- n. cettency the Governor, Sir Geoffry North- cote. His Excellency Mojor General A. E. Grasett, Sir Atholl MacGregor, the Hon Air N. L. Smith, the fion. Mr R. A. C. North, the Stan, Sir Robert Kotewait, the Hon. Sir Shouman Chow, the Hon. Mr W. J. Carrie, Sir Robert Ho Tung. Mr T. V. Soong, Dr W. W. Yen, Dr C. T. Wang. Mr Eugene Chen, the Hon. Mr Mt. K. Lo. Une lion. Mr W. N. T. Tum, the Hon. Mr Li The fon Messrs. Kan Tong-po. LI Shlu-pang Fung Ping-fan, Fung Ping- wal. Fok Po-chat, Chow Man-chi, H. K. Won, Tang Shiu-kin. Fung Chi-ying, The Ka-po. To Trun-on, Ko Ho-ing, Pun Hu-cho, H. M. Siu, Lo Yan-pak. Wons Chung-fal, Chow Tin-pong, Fu Ping shoung, Wong Tong, Wong So. Mox Ying. keb. Ng Wah, Aw Beon-haw, Li Chok- chung, Kwok Pui-cheung. Tung Chung- Miss Hu Muk-tan, Miss K. Woo, Dr Chri
Dr Lee Hoe-leung. Mr Philip Gockchin. Tseung, Dr Arthur Woo, Dr Shu-pul, Mr Kwok Lak, Mir Kong Hung-yan. Air Choy Hing. Mr Chey Cheong. Mr Li ho, Mr Chan Pak-shun; Kood-chun, Mr Ho Kwong, Mr Leong KI-
Local Artistes Perform At Naval Hospital
A programme of variety entertain-wal. Mok Kon-sung. Cheung Man-koon. ment arranged by Mr David Kos- sick was presented at the Royal Woon-nin, Dr. S. N. Chnu, Dr. F Naval Hospital yesterday afternoon, and was much enjoyed by an en- thusiastic audience.
A Singer Mere Deception
Bank of East Asia, Tak Shun Bank. Hongkong Chinese Women's Boldlers Re
lef Association, Shan Kwang Hotel, Sai Lum Club, Chinese Police Reserve,
A number of well-known local artistes took part, as follows: An Instrumentalist... At the Plano Freddy Archer Georgo Frost
and Fivic aurant. Kam Loong Restaurant, Jardine's Yurn Compradore Dept, Bank of China, Chin- Accompanied by Freddy Archer
cre Women's Club, Sincere Co., Directors "Mysto" the Memory Man "Himself of China Emporium, Sun Company. St From Underground ..... John Gilchrist John Ambulance Brigade, South China A Discourse Game" Stanley inchie Athletic Association, Jockey Club Stables Chinese, staff. Hongkong United Alumni Amociation, University Council, Cafe de Up-To-Date Giri.
Chine and others.
Duct. Gertrudo ... Im Gibson Butterfield and Swire, Klen Kwok Iles-
Jan Heath Mitzi Glover at the Pinno With a Barijo "Bootch" Freddy Archer
Canadian Journalist Passes At Calgary CALGARY, May 21 (Reuter)-Tho James Cossack Woods, editor of the An Instrumentalat death is announced of Lieut-Colonel
"Calgary Herald." He was formerly A New Line or Two President of the Canadian Press, and.
Nobody at the Plane was Chairman of the Empire Press Vocal Effort
- W Knight To spare its supply of 800,000 Union for Canada and the Canadian
More Deception ...When Magicians pounds of aluminium for, 903 acró-
Meetup
**** Lew ÖLDMOT Press Delegations" to the Imperiali Introducing
Doris, Shields Plans wings, the Wrigley Company Conferences at Melbourne in 1820 You're In George Frost and Others to wrap its chewing gum,
A Lady of Bong
Kivie Yuen will use wax paper instead of. tin foil. and at London in 1930,
And
Gold Favourites ..... Maude. Descon
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asked sarcastically learned correspondent whether or not Japan had anything and Colonel Knox suid. were the Japanese interested in this flight?"
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Swede Without
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Missed His Ship Appearing before Mr G. 1. Lowry al Central Magistracy this morning on a charge of vagrancy Karl Karlson, 18, Swedish, was commlited in the House of Detention and order- ed to be expelled from the Colony.
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