CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS LANE CRAWFORD, LTD 25 words $2.50 NOTICE is hereby given that the Ninotoonth Ordinary Yearly for 3 days prepaid
Meeting of Shareholders will be hold at Exchange Building, Hong Kong, on SATURDAY, Žist June, 1911, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from 10th June to 21st June, 1941, both days
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HONGKONG
MURPHY China Underwriters Ltd Hold Annual Meeting
FOR P. I. PI.
Basis For Reports
TO THE TELEGRAPHI T SPECJAL TO THE
WASHINGTON, Juno 3 (UP) widespread publication of reports that Assocle Justice Frank Murphy will relieve High Commissioner Frances Sayre at Manila are credited In highly placed Insular circles with having a basis
discussion but
but not in fact
Informed sources Deserted that there has been intensive canvassing of possible candidates to send to By Order of the Board of Manila to help guide the Philippines through the troubles of the later- Directors,
national situation if Mr Sayre is re- called but no decision has yet been reaclled.
A. W. BROWN,
Hong Kong, Brd June, 1941.
tan, for sale. Proceeda to. and Bomber Fund. Apply Mrs. Hogg, Hongkong Jockey Club Stables. THE THE 'HONGKONG NATURALIST, Price $4 Vol. X nos. 3 and 4. (postage extra), Now on sale at Bouth China Morning Post Ltd.
Manager.
CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LIMITED
Notice to Shareholders The Sixtieth Ordinary Meeting of Shareholders will be held at DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940'
the Offices of the undersigned on The following rates will be Wednesday, the 25th June, 2941, charged for mailing single coples of at Noon, for the purpose the following newspapers abroad-receiving the
NOTICE
South China Morning Post China and Macko
16 cents per copy
British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy. The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macao 10 cents per copy British and Foreign .20 cents per copy
25 cents Saturdays.
Exchange At A Glance
BELLING
T.T. London Demand London T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore TT. Japan TT India TT. U.S.A T.T. Manila T.T. Batavia T.T. Bangkok T.T. Salgon
1/2 1/2
1.446
.5234
1025
.82% .24
.451⁄4 +140/4 .10415
.102 .1/01/2
4 m/s D/P London
1/3
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
4 m/s France
.23
.84%
TT. France ...
TT. Switzerland T.T. Australia
BUYING
4 m/s L/C London
34 d/s India London 4.021⁄2
US. Cross rate
U.S. Cross rate in N.Y...403
Notice To Ships
It is officially announced that alt power driven vessels entering Dr leaving Hongkong harbour by the Tathong Chunnel must pass to the castward of Waglam, and also keep to the eastward of a line joining Cope Collinson and Tatlong Rock.
All channels between Waglan and Bluff Point (Taitam Peninsula) are closed to power-driven vesselv.
Springboks To Fight
It is understood that Mr Murphy
some official sources are reported to have suggested to the White House the possibility that Mr Murphy him- self might return to the scene of his carller triumphs where he still re- tains a tremendous interest.
participated In these discussions and
Would Need Order Nevertheless, Mr Murphy is very unlikely to accede to such a sug tion unless it came as a direct order from the White House. Even then, it might be aoubitus. “
Looking at the accounts generally the Now and Renewal Life Premiums have both increased, and increases in Premium Income are shown in all other departments, particularly in the Marine Account which has been augmented by receipt of War Risk Premiums and Surcharges," said the Hon. Mr A. L. Shielda (Chairman of the Board of Directors) when he presided at the annual general meeting of the China Underwriters Ltd., held to day.
It was also disclosed that the General Reserve Fund which stood at $25,000 had been brought up to $100,000 by the transfer, of $70,000 from Profit and Loss.
Present- were: Dr. J. W, Anderson, the Hon. Mr Li
M Tse-fang, Messrs. Nemazec, G. A. Pentreath and H. R. Sturt (Directors), and Messrs H. J. M. M. de Figueiredo, 1 W. Showan, H
J... Dick, Dreyer,
Wong. Tut-chong, F. H. Lonely Wong Sum-yee and (representing the Estate of J. P. Uldcrup deceased)
(shareholders) and Mr E. R. Childe (Secretary).
_____ Chairman's Speech
Mr Shields said: Gentlemen: We have now the plea-
and Accounts for the year ending suro to lay before you our Report December 31, 1940,
Large Fines
Erroll Slaying Evidence
Broughton's Gun Used NAIROBI, June 3 (Reuter)Tho most important evidence to date in the tribl, for murder of Sir Delves. Broughton was by Mr A, E. Harwich, who is at present a Uganda Police Offleer. He was formerly in Fales- Une and is a Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society
the
and
BANKS
BESTIE CHARTERED BANK OF
INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA:
Incorporated by Royal Charter · 1853, Paid-up Capital .......... Reserve Fund Footstool1994 $3,000,000 Absorve Liablity of, Proprietors
· HEAD OFFICE-LONDON.
**ka Kihoopsgate, X.C.1. Sub-Agencies in London, 117-127, Lexdenhall Street, E.C)
West End Branch - 14-16, Cookayur Street,-8.WA,
Manshorter - neanchi
57 Motiny at, -Manchester, *.. AGENCIES · AND HEANCITES:
Hongkong,Rangoon"
Medico-legal Society. He has close Alor Star On Firewood
Dealers
ly studied ballistics.
Mr Harw declared that as a
Harwich
sult of experiments in connectiei with Lord Erroll's death, he was con- vinced beyond doubt that the bullets from Nanyul Farm, where Sir The managers of seven fire-Delves Broughton practised with his Wood firms were fined $1,000 revolver, were fired from the same each or one month's imprison-weapon. as the bullet, which killed ment at Contra! Magistracy be- Lord Erroll. fore Mr H. G. Sheldon K.C., this morning, for selling firewood at higher than Government prices. Director of Criminal Investigation, Mr F. W. Shattain, Assialant
He was poslilve of this from maric ings of the bullets and said that the weapon could not have been a Colt revolver.
H.K. Stock Market
The following quotations
cet this morning.
were
Amritsar Bangkok Talavia
Bombay Calcutta
follo Ipoh Karacht
* Klang
Kobe
Agencies: Kuala
Clive Street
Balgon Semarang Sarembari Shanghai
Hingapore Bitwan Sourabaya Taiping Tientaln
(Bhuket)
Fairlie Place Kuching
Cebu
Canton Cawnporo
Madras
Mazila ***
Tongkah
Medan."
Deihl
Colombo Haiphong
New York
Tsingtao
Peiping
Yokohama
Hankow
(Peking) Penang
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted.
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year ar shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies aí rates which will be quoted on application.
4.
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS als opened in Local Currency and Sterling with Interest allowed at rates obtainable on application.. The Bank's Heid Omen in London undertake Executor and Trustee busi ness, and claims recovery of. British may bo ascertained at any of its Agencies and Branchey,
W. IL EVANS THOMAS,
Manager.
General Agents, together with 'a) any resignations from the Supremo show an increase over last year's prosed classed it under the sued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- Income Tax overpaid, on terms which
prosecuted, assisted by Dok-Inspec In the Life Assurance Department tor J. O'Donovan, while Mr Alfred Mr Murphy has a Hfestima ish snd New Business Prem.ums at $127.005 Y. Hon appeared for four Defen- of omcially has prestige second only to show an increase over the corres-dants. The others were undefended, Report of thehe
the Prestuency, Miniwa wikiending are on $118,005 in 1030. Mr Shaftain said that the
the firewood LOTY
recorda that there has not been Renewal Premiums at $580,833 also in
was split firewood and the statement of Accounts for the Court exceperior higher at sa pamam figuro of $531,170.
heading so that there could be no year ended. the 31st December, tion, Novertheless: there have been
question of Defendants pleading that The Total Premium Income has the wood, sold was some reports that Mr Murphy is not
of a different 1940.
entirely happy and has
Increased from $669,785 to $715,008. grade. Split firewood ambitions
covered all which are not being satisfied by his Death Claims have increased from classca of firewood, and the Govern- present office, exalted though it is. $117,899 to $154.880.
ment rate fixed by Government was According to this view, Mr Murphy might consider his return to Manila
cities per $1.
as a stopping stone to re-entry into political life.
Yarnell Mentioned: SPECIAL TO 'THE, ""TELEGRAPH"
The Sharo: Register and Trans- fer Books will be closed from the 11th June to the 25th June, 1941, both day Inclusive.
•
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD, General Agents. Hong Kong, 4th June, 1941.
FOR SALE
WASHINGTON, June 3 (UP)-A tisually reliable source said 'to-day that High Commissioner: Sayre will be recalled as soon as a suitable re- placement can be found. He asserted that the gathering war clouds in the Far East gave impetus to the mova to place a "firmer band" in the Philippines.
compared with $112,236 last year.
Claims maturing were $144,200
Surrenders have decreased satis Inctorily from $152.109 to $132,137.
Expenses excluding commission are about the saine as last year and the Life Assurance Fund shows an increase from $1.221.370 to $1,202,000, Fire Insurance
From Singapore
fr Hon pleading in mitigation for his clients, Cheung Wun-nain of the Luen Loong. Shop, No. 41 Conduit Road, Upper Levels, Chan Ching-pik of the Wing Fat Cheung Shop, No. 10 Graham Street, Central, Chu Fong of the Cheong Hung, No. 68 Stanley In the Fire Insurance Department Street, Central, and Lo Luk of the have. increased from Fuk Shing Shop No. 28 Possession Premiuma
an Street, West Point, said that there $101,024 to $123,912 excluding amount of $25.132 representing the was not sufficient stock of Govern- premium received for unexpired risks ment firewood in the Colony and Treaty Account. under an increased proportion of a dealers had therefore to purchase stocks from abroad. The firewood sold by his clients had been imported from Singapore. It was superior to the Government firewood and gave greater heat and was therefore more expensive and it was not possible for In the Accident Insurance Account his clients to sell that firewood at the Premiums at $08,507 show an in- Government price without suffering crease compared with the figure of toes. and some sources believe that $40,301 last year.
Mr Hon further stated that it was Mr Sayre's experience in diplomacy Claims were lower having decreas-only the wealthy classes who pur-
Philippine affairs may be utiliseded from $25,694 to $18,741. and
chased that type of firewood and the to greater advantage in Washington. Accident Insurance Fund has poorer classes therefore were not affected by the higher prices being charged.
It is omcially discounted that Mr Murphy may return to Manila as re ported. The United States is parti- Claims at $57,032 show an increase cularly interested at present in dove-over last year's figure of $45,207 and loping defence unity with the Philip the Fire Insurance Fund has increas- pines, hence, the close attention to ed from $87,873 to $132,103, Philippine
affairs.
SURPLUS NAVAL FLOUR,
Tonders are invited for the purchase and removal from H.M. Victualling Yard, Kowloon, of 543 bags Flour (26,768 lbs.),
The Flour can be inspected at any time during Yard working hours and tenders should be as
President Roosevelt is considered
forwarded to the Superintendentesting Mr Sayre in high personal
by noon, Monday, 9th June,
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
What to do to help ́ a 'child-
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or
-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or luowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with
The Hon. General Secretary IK.S.P.C. Old City Hall,
The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road, 1st floor.
The inspector, 82 Stone Nullah Lane, 2nd, Floor.
The Inspector, 12 Sai Yeung Chol St. Kowloon.
The Inspector, 52, Argyle St, Kowloon,
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.
The Informant's name will
In North Africa
be (Reuter) kept strictly private, except in cases Field Marshal Jan Smuts, broadcast-where malice is proved,
PRETORIA, June 3
Admiral Harry Yarnell's name is ined from $20,381 to $40,323.
still frequently mentioned with re- gard to the Manila post.
BENGHAZI, TOBRUK RAIDED
over
The
In the Marine Insurance Account Premiums at $250,233 show a large increase
Agure of $130,414 last year.
Claims at $55,100 show
show a decrease compared with the figure of $89,480 and the Marine Insurance Fund has increased from $102,153 to $244,890
The interest credited to the Prost Loss Account was $76,111 compar- ed with $07,091 and $75,000 has been transferred to the General Reserve Fund leaving a balance in Profit & CAIRO, June 3 (Reuter).-Loss of $8.254. Another attack was made on milltary objectives in Benghazi
&
Balance Sheet
זת
Mr Sheldon said that he did not agree with Mr Hon on that point. The Defendants had broken the Jaw by selling at prices in excess of the rates fixed by Government and in do- ng so they were breaking the regula- tons.
Other Defendants
The other Defendants, were Kwok Lau of the Hop Yick Shop, No. 23 Grahnin Street, Central, Ho Lai of the Man Lee Firm, 17 Graham Street, Central, and Ngan Tai of the Sai Kong Store, No. 28 Hollywood Road, Central.
and
In the Balance Sheet the principal by bomber aircraft of the R.A.F.tems calling for comment
Kwok Lau pleaded guilty, but Ho increase from $443,127 to $545,323 in during the night of June 1-2 and Mortgages, an incrtuse roin pu4,470 Lul and Ngan pleaded not guilty a number of explosions were to $767,420 In Policy Loans, and an
in both cases the Crown case caused in the harbour aren, increased sum invested in Indian and rested on the evidence of Police whe | had entered the shops in plainclothes "slates to-night's R.A.F. Middle Colonial Government-securities.
East communique.
firewood for In reference to the Balance Sheet and made purchases of as at December 31, 1939 we stated Ho Lal stated that he had paid for his
which
they had been overcharged.. Two Junkers-88 were destroy- that the Stock Exchange Investments stock
were valued below market value as cattles excluding transportation ed by A.A. fire over Tobruk on after taking into account the Invest-charges and he could not
firewood at $1 per of imported June 2. Another enemy aircraft ment and Exchange Reserve of price
sell at that was shot, down by A.A. fire off $80,097. The market value of these
without loss. Alexandria during the night of securities has increased during the result of Constables in plainclothes All the summonses were as the May 81-June 1.
year and the Investment and Ex-being sent to the shops to buy are- change. Reserve of $71,709 is now a wood on May 24. Four of the firms Abyssinia
free
Reserve, after valuing the a Bombing continued in Abyssinia in tes in the aggregate below makes had given 10 catties less per $1-1.0. the Gondar area, Selola area, on the value.
market
they sold at 35 cattles per $1 instead Omo River and at Debarech.
The Total Assets have Increased per $1. Chan Ching-pik's firm bad of the Government rate of 45 cattles Aircraft of the South African Air from $3,304,601 to $3,800,025 includ- given seven cattles less and Chu Fong ILANOI, June 3 (UP). One thou-Force and the Free French unit took ing an increase in Paid-up Capital eight less while Ngon Tal's firm gave German forces in North Africa. sand Japanese troops from Haiphong part in these operations.
of $175,825, Heavier fighting was expected. The departed from here. to-day for un
only 33 cattles for $1. country, therefore, needed a constant unknown destination. inflow of volunteers to keep the units
ing on the anniversary of the depar- ture of the South African troops for East Africa, said that the Italian menace there had been eliminated and another illustrious chapter added to Bouth African history.
South Africans were now going forward to meet the more formidable!
Japanese. Troop Movements
*SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”
General R. Sumits, hood of the
at the front at full strength and a Japanese economic mission returned now call would not be made in vain. to Hanoi yesterday from Tokyo.
PRESIDENT LINER
Sailings
To SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES
via Shanghai, Kobe & Honolulu
SS "President Claveland"!'
SS "Prealdent Coolidge".
JUNE JONE
10
„To NEW YORK and BOSTON
via Manila, Singapore, Penang, Colombo '&' Capetown
SS "President Hayes"
AUG.
SS "President Garfield"
AUG,
TO MANILA
59 "President Coolidge"
JUNE
TO SINGAPORE via MANILA”
· 59 · "President Madison" ·
JUNE
Dorothy Luckenbach
JUNE
Harry Luckenbach
JUNE
To ́NEW YORK and BOSTON;
via Ban Francisco, Los Angelbs 'and Fanaina
· 5S. #President Madison".
†Dorothy Luckenbach
•Harry Luckenbach-
Andrea Luckenbach
BS. "Président Harrison**
Carko only.
JULY
·JULY·
JULY
SAUGS
AUG,
Omits Boston,
AMERICAN
PRESIDENT LINES
One of our aircraft is missing. From other fronts there is nothing outstanding to report.
Standard Oil
And Japan
RICE FINES RESCINDED
BANKS
H.K. Banks $...
Mercantile, A. & B.
East Asin $..
INSURANCES
•
.1,315 sn.
H.K. Banks
.70 n.
H.K. Banks (H.K.) Chartered £
.70 n.
.0% n.
23 n.
Mercantile C. £
11% n.
.71 b.
220 n.
THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED Head Ofc-15, Gracechurch Gireet, London, EC.5.
Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital 405 b. Pald-up Capital
£3,000,000
1,500,000
1,050,000
.1 n. 170 b.
Reserve Fund and Rest
1,154,660
128
n.
.8 n
.80.b
60 D. Bangkok
Bombay
Cantons $. Union $
China Underwriters $. H. K. Fire $
SHIPPING
Douglas $.. Steamboats $ Indo-Chinas P. Indo-Chinas D. Shell Bearera) Waterboats S...
DOCKS ETC.
Who'rves $. Docks $.... Provident $.
S'hal Dockyards $..
MINING
40/- n.
6.55 n
BANKERS:
The Bank of England & Midland
Calcutta
Colombo Delhi .80 b. Galle
#longkong .14.80 sa.
Howrah
.5 b. Ipoh
251⁄4 n.
.il . .8 n.
11⁄4 cts. n
LANDS
Kallan s/ Raubs $. H.K. Mines
Hotels $
$. Lands Lands 4% Debentures S'hal Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $.. H.K. Realties $. Chinese Estates $..
China
UTILITIES
.2.85 b.
.91 b
.07% n. ...14 n.
.6.40 n.
,2.70 b.
Bank, LES,
DRANCHES
Juftra
Kuantan Kandy Karachi
Kota Bharu
Kuala Lipis
Madrar
New York
Penang Rangoon
Shanghai
Simia
Kuala Lumpur Singapore Kuala Trengganu
HONGKONG BRANCH, Every description of Banking and Exchange Business, transacted.
TRUSTES AND EXECUTORSHIP UNDERTAKEN.
Current Accounts opened in Local Cur- rency and Fixed Deposits received in Local Currency and Sterling on terms that may be ascertained on application.
D. DENBON,
Manager,
POST OFFICE
.99 n.
Trams $
.15.90 b. Peak Trams (old) S......xd. 7 n. Peak Troms (new) $..x.d. 31⁄4 n. Star Ferries
.61 1. An experimental service providing 21.35 n. en transit to U.S.A. and air transi Y. Ferries $.
United China Lights (old) $......5 b. rom U.S.A. to Lisbon and.
1.20 b. Kingdom has been Instituted. The Lights (new) $.....1.20 H.K. Electric (old) x rts $..22 n. inclusive postage rate is H.K, $2.00 HK. Electrics (now) $....20.85 n. per oz. for letters and H.K.$1.00 HK. Electrics Rts 8.11 n. each for postcards. Correspondence Macno Electrics $.......18.03 b. for this service should bear the usual Sandakan Lights $x.d.....11.83 n.. blue air mail label with the super-
.22 .ription "By sea to US.A."..
The Printed Matter Service to the n.ollowing places in China is tem- porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze-. . Laen, Kweichow, Hunan. Fukien
except Amoy and Kwangsi, North Swangtung.
Telephone fold) s..
.09 n. (new) $.
INDUSTRIALS
Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $....30 Cold: Mack. (Pref.), Sh. $....25 Canton Ices $us. Cements $...!
H.K. Ropes $....
STORES, &c. Dairy Farms $. Watsons $... Lane Crawfords $.. Sinceres ..... Wing On (HK) §. Powell Ltd. $.
COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $... S'hai Cotton Sh. 9. MISC.
H.K: Govt 4%
31⁄2
17% 8. .9.30 b. .7 1.
.2.15 n ..30 h.
..1% 0.
.34% 1.
205 n.
„Kulangsu), and East
of
The public are reminded that it is breach of postal regulations to nclose in a postal cover communi- atlov intended for persons other han the addressee.
Small Packet Post to all countries
■ suspended.
* INWARD. AIR-MAILS Air Mail by "Pan American Airways .07 n.
Direct Service" San Francisco date, 20th May,
H.K. Govt 35% (1034)..94 n
date, Inse 10.
Juno 4.
.June 17.
A.K. Govt 34% (1340)....94-n. | Air Mail by "Fan American Airways Ch. Govt. 5% 1025 GSBds...28 n. Direct “Service”—San Francisco Entertainments $.
..64 b Constructions (old) $......1.60 n. Constructions (now) $in Vibro Piling.$.
.7.20 'n Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) s/-...0/3 n. Marmans Inv. (H.K.) s/- 2/13⁄41⁄2, 1
Anglo-Thai Affairs
OUTWARD AIR MAILS Wednesday, June 4 Air Mail for Manila, Guan. Honolula,
U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan Ame rican Airways and Trans-Atlantic Services."
K.P.D.
....June 4, 5 p.m. June 4, 5.30. p.m.
Rec. Ord.
G.P.O.
Rek. Ord.
June 4, §
D
General Points Looking at the accounts generally the New and Renewal Life Premiums have both increased and increases in Premium Income are shown 'n ll other departments, particularly in the Marine Account which has been aug- mented by receipt of War Risk Fre-
The summonses against Ave rico miums and Surcharges.
The Funds. In the Fire, Marine and 22 for selling rice at a price in excess shopmasters who were fined on May
BANGKOK, June 3 (Router)-It SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
Accident Departments show a total of that fixed by the Controller of
is officially announced that the Pre- FLEMINGTON, N.J., June 3
Increase
of $200,015. Assuming
Trade were withdrawn by Mr. H. C.mler, Tibul Songgram, this morning reserves for unexpired Macnamara at Kowloon Magistracy (UP), Mr William Farish, risks
rdfally recrived the British Minie-
Jane President of the Standard Oil in the Marine Account and 40% of evidence offered by the Police was
of 60% of a
of a year's premium this morning because technically the
ler, Sir Josiah Crosby, and con-
Friday, June 6′′ versed on foreign affairs for an hour. | Air Mail. bv. Air, to. Rangoon to con- Company of New Jersey, to-day a year's premium in the Fire and
nect with the "British Overnoni told the stockholders meeting plus in these Accounts at the bes
Accident Accounts there was a sur-
and Insufficient.
Aleways": Defendants and their original Enes that the company owns a halt ning of the year of $71,788, On the Tung
begin
wero Cheng Iu-ngom, master of the interest in Standard Vacuum Oilsume basis the
Loong Rice Shop, of No. which is domiciled in other of the year we surplus at the end 105 Nanchang Street (ane $1.0001; lands and the East Indies. profit during the year in these Ac-Wong. Kai, master of a rice shop at
No. 185 Latchikok Rond
Road (fine $1,000); The whole of Chan Siu-hong, $114,827. "About six months ago, this amui-counts of ats joined the Dutch and British of the Increases in the Funds of these hon, mic Bond Cine Interests by special arrangement for left in Reserve as the incidence of Departments have, however, been
$760);
Yeung
Tozo-mel, mester
of a limited period to sell Japan noul claims, particularly as regards Risks
shop at No. 08 Kwellln-Street tional supplies of all and ordinary oil in the
Account, cannot be (fine $750); and Chan Tut master products; 100 octane aviation guso- line excluded, he declared. Unuer infactorily dealt with on a year of a rico shop at the agreement mentioned, the total The General Reserve Fund which rovement of Dutch Indies oll to stood at $20,000 has been brought up for the Police. Mr FG Nigel up- Japan is much smaller than "Japan to $100,000 by the transfer of $70,000 peared for first four Defendants and imports from other sources of sup-from Profit and Loss. ply."
Resignations Of Vichy Officials
Maring
lo_year.basla.
of rico
The Eleventh Annual
03
Palho Street (One Photographie $750) H. Nolloth appeared
while the fifth Defendant was re-
› Managers, Secretar-were. almllari
les and
and I have now plea- sure. In proposing the adoption of the
Report and Accounts for the year Trung Chl
Sr. rice
In conclusion I should like to place presented by Mr. Leo on record our appreciation of the summonses against valued co-operation of the Managing shop musters for a similar Director, Branch
Start
woro of a rice
287 Tai Nom shop
master
of a rice at 5: Codar
at
Princo pleased to answer any questions Edward Road, Cheung Fan, master which shareholders may wish to of a rice shop at No. 99. Nanchang LONDON, June 3 (Router)-Two H. J. M. de Figueiredo second rice shop at 241) Shal Street
Street, and Leung Kau master of a mamberg, of the Vichy Embassy in. Ankara - have, resigned-in protest | od: the adoption of the Report and against Admiral Darlan's policy of
which was passed" "uns collaboration with: Germanyza
Counsellor Jean Desa
They are Cou
and Second Secretary Jean **Annouricing this late to-n tha/Ankara:Radio, Martin/?
int of the National Bro
ending December 31, 1040. When show that has been seconded, I shall be master of÷m\rice:shy Yung Nam.
102
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Competition 1941 conducted by THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
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K.P.O. and G.P.O
REE. Ord.
.:June 6, 4 p.m..
June 6; 4.30 p.m. Tuesday, June 17 Air Mail for Mantia, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via “Pan 'Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantic Services"
KP.0.
Reg. Ord.
- Reg.
Ord.
Jung 17. 5 p.m. Tima, 17, 5.30 pm. G.P.O.
Juno 17,- 2.m
June 17, 1 pa
Parisians Punish
Nocturnal Nazis
LONDON, June 3 (Router)Night saults on Germans in Paris are bo- coming so frequent that a special tribunal has been set up in the city to deal with such case, it is stated n the German controlled Paris wires less:
It will be recalled, added the announcer, that the penalty for such asadulta is death, legu
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