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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
June 11, 1941.
Thai Affairs Peak Tram Mussolini
Envoy Happy At Talks
With British Traffic
BANGKOK, June 10 (Reuter). Major Vilas Osthananda, the Thal Minister, returned from Singapore this afternoon thor- oughly bucked by the success of: his mission.
He said he was very optimistic of! the future of Anglo-That relations and thanked Singapore for its gener hospitality throughout
OUR
Bojourn.
opportunity to clear up
le alaa said that he took every standings regarding the political and
under
Economic trends in Thailand. ・・
·Japanese Minister
After three weeks' absence,
the Japanese Minlater to Thailand, Mr
Futami, returned from Tokyo to-day Mr Futem has been to Tokyo tu report to his Government
the cftuaton in Tholland und also to
ם
consult Mr Yosuke Matsuoka, the Japanese Foreign Minister, who, be- Giden being his official chief, is also n personil friend,
Singapore's Strength
Decrease
Effect Of The Evacuation
And U.S. Intervention
Bravado Attitude Adopted
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" ROME, June 10 (UP), Slynor Mussolini announced to-
receipts, attributed to the evacu- including 1,528.
A substantial drop in traffic day that 13,502 Italian troops were killed in the Greek war blackshirts, ation and the total absence of
any tourists, was reported by while 38,768 men were wounded the annual general meeting of part of Italy's vital space, Mr D. E. Clark, Chairman, at including 3,292 blackshirts,
the Peak Tramways Co., Ltd held this morning.
He asserted that Greece now forms
Continuing,
declared, Il Duce "Intervention by the United States The Chairman said: I regret
to does not really
disturb us. It come before you with such a poor Wo
would be tardy and would not give account the worst for many years.extend the length of the war and Drital a victory. It would only
The reason is not far to seek, with the evacuation of woinen
July dust and the total absence
for
in would bring about an Authoritarian of regime in the United States, inferior
He
any tourists, trafile per suffered to predleted that the Axis would
ston
Revealed By C-in-Curther fall in profits until normal horses and mutes.
to the extent of $15,000 whilst War
14 help Japan who "In accordance with Taxation, amounting to $4,124.42, comes into the accounts for the first the tripartite alliance would not be ilme. I am afraid I cannot hold out indifferent to United States aggres-
against the any hope of an improvement whilst
Axle Mussolin! stated that the "Itallon the war lusts. In fact with rising
navy transported from Italy costs we must be prepared for Albania, 60,603 soldiers and 83,072 conditions again prevail,
Italian planes took 30,331 men and The amount under Maintenance (1,010 tons of supplies to Albania and Repairs is less by nearly $2,000 while German planes carried 30,010 In spite of the fact that during the men and 2,023 tons of supplies. year we were obliged to spend $7,000 ‘UNCLE SAM—THE NON-BELLIGERENT" these places and nisa from the United Trame Superintendent's house
they would be helpless comes from in rebuilding a retaining wall at the only one transport plane with 20
men aboard was damaged.
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"You have only to look into the sky to see the very great material assistance received fron America with ghters and medium and heavy bombers. Additional to these abvi oug things a wide variety of supplies is pouring in under the Lease and
Lend Act.
an
Bowen Road which collapsed during the heavy rains fast, Summer.
hours. Whilst we still have
Indo-Burmese Negotiations
Saving On Ropes Considerable saving was, however, made on wire ropes which recently no doubt to lighter toads and a slow- have been giving longer service due Immigration Settlement hg up of the Trams during the slack and the Government of Burma SIMLA, June 10 (Reuter).—The two says a communique, are anxious it "Concerning the local aspect of wire ropes in stock at pre-war prices, possible to reach an agreed solution naval activity it is Interesting to an application made to the Home un the various problems relating to w that apart from the available Authorities for partait for a further indian inmigration Into Burme sen-going forces employed in convoys rupe has been refused, and we have As the result of preliminary dis- and trade protection in the Facile been compelled to order from Southencions, both governments are of the and Indian oceans, a large number Africa at a price nearly double the opinion that a stage has been reach-
old of vessels are employed within easy
ed where personal negotiations offer reach of Malaya's, shores where all
Other items in Profit & Loss Ac-a reasonable prospect of muccess. strategieni areas are heavily mined. count nie very similar to the previous The Raj, therefore, has accepted account and do not call for any the invitation of the Burmese Gov- special mention.
ernment to send a delegation to From the Dalance Sheet you will Burma. notice that depreciation on Buildings, The Indian delegation will be led Haulage Plant and Cars at the rate by Sir Girjnslinker Bajpal and the fixed some time ago has been fully Burmese delegation by Mr
U-Saw, allowed for.
the Premier.
rate,
Ready For Anything Within the last six months we have lakl additional mines and are pre- paring Ior every contingency, Channels in and out of Singapore are swept continuously for enemy In view of the fact that we had to The question of Indian immigration mines and constant patrols are also inéct the expense of rebuilding the Into Burma has been before the maintained by Admiralty requisition-retaining wall already referred to, it public and the authorities for some was decided by your Board to reduce me. Even before the separation of the dividend by only one per cent. Burma from India, the Royal Com
must, however, warn you that a mission on Labour suggested an en- further reduction for the current quiry into Indian Immigration into year is almost certain unless traffic Burma. receipts improve. The first month! of the current year shows further and I un not optimistic as in the remaining eleven monila.
even
ed vessels manned by naval volun- teers and Royal Navy Malay ratings Admiral Layton said that the Singapore naval base would presently be fully prepared to carry out the functions necessary for a seagoing
battle fleet.
"The possibility of Us being the base for Allled fleets as well as for
ม
Japan Not Likely To With these few remarks, I propose Accept N.E.I. Reply
Accounts as presented be adopted and that the following allocation of pro- fits be passed.
Pay a dividend of 6% on 25,000 shares Fully Paid Up............
$12,500
our fleet has been borne in mind.that the Report and Statement of The base is ready to-morrow rape with any fleet requiring our hospitality and assistance. Re- cently mor
more men
sen and guns arrived at the naval base from the United Kingdom and this ไร only part of the
movement that has been going on for many months. "The fleet air arm will play a most Important part in Malaya's defences and
preparations for its arrival have long been planned. I can tell you that this important arm of the Navy could operate from Singapore to-
morrow.
Pay a dividend of $% on 50,000 shares $5.00 Paid Up And carry forward
12,500
FROM PAGE ONE
delegrate. Mr Yoshizawa, will be recalled-thus dimming the prospects of further negotiations-well-inform- ed circles to-night asserted that Japan's Anal attitude would be decided on when the Government or 22,251.14 Cabinet Counc!! meets in a special $47,251.14 alson conference within the next Low days, says an official Japanese report.
The proposal was seconded by Mr P. C. Potts and carried unanimously Other Business
stood that the Foreign Omee is draft- The report adds that it is under-
"There is no doubt that the poten-
Ing a note to the East Indies on the tial strength of the navy in the Sir Robert Ho-Tung, Messrs basis of discussions this morning Pacifle made possibly by the naval Scott Harston, L. Kadoorie, D. L. among members of the Navy, Army. base constitutes the greatest stabilis- Newbigging and L. J. Davies were and the Foreign Office. ing factor in the Pacifle area. With re-elected Directors on the proposal sister bases in Hongkong and Darwin of the Chairman, seconded by Mr S.
deterrent to
Chubb. F. any aggressor. Its significance is increas- ed by the fact that other bases this area belong to Powers with whom we are most friendly and it is no exaggeration to say that without Singapore the South Pacific would lie at the mercy of any aggressor."
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S'HAI HOSPITAL CHUNGKING, June 10 (Central News).Loss amounting to $400,000 has been sustained by the Shanghai fospital on Route Ghist in French Concession as a result of the seizure by the puppet Shanghal Municipal Goverment of its equipment and furniture. The equipment was selz- ed sometime ago, but the furniture Was removed yesterday morning and carried off in four trucks,
It is announced
that
during evacuation of Dunkirk British brm surgeons sprinkled · sulphonamide in. powder form on wounds and burns and found this method of application successful.
IF YOUR VEY BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CAN'T FEEL WELL
Un 2 pints of ble fulos flow from our Uver into our boweld every day, our movements gat hard and constipated and dor food decays J naturally in our 25 feet of bowels. This decay sends polson all over our body every six miloutes. It makes gloomy, grouchy and no good for anything. Our friends smell this decay coming out of our mouth and call it bad breath. LaxR tives and mouth waaben only help a little. Take Carter' Litle Liver Fills. They get those 2 pints of bile Dowing freely and thieti you feel on thể “up "and up." Ask for Carter's Li{tim ilver. Pitta by.
name and get what you ask for, zadn
On the proposal of Mr J. E. Jupp, seconded by Mr W. C. Lee, Messrs Lowe, Bingham and Matthews and Messrs Linstead and Davis were re- elected auditors.
Present at the meeting were Mr D. E. Clark (Chairman), Sir Rober! Ho Tung, Mr J. Scott Harston, Mr D. L. Newbigging, Mr L. Kadoorie (Directors). Mr J. L. Qule (Secre- lary), and Messrs P. C. Folts, A. H. Potts, S. F. Chubb, J. E. Jupp, W. C. Lee (Shareholders).
Chungking Appeal·
To Roosevelt
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” ́CHUNGKING, June 10 (UP)--| President Roosevelt was to-day urged to make the utmost effort to stop the flow of United States gasoline and other materials to Japan in a joint radiogram which was sent by the Chinese Prople's Foreign Rela tions Association and ten other civic
bodies of Chungking, in which the ruthless and Indiscriminate bombings of the war time capital this year was stressed.
STOCK MARKET REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Sumniary, Issued yesterday, Is:
Buyers
H.K. Fire Ins. $170 Indo-Chinas (Pret) $10 Docks $15
Hotels $2.00 Lands $31.50 Trama $16.20 Lights "O" $9.90. Lights
hts N $1,30 Macao Electrics $10.25 Sandakan Lights $11.60 Telephones "O" $22,10 Cements $13.25 Ropes $6.95 Watsons $0.50 Entertainments: $6.25
Sellers
Electrics Ris $1110
Sales
Docks $15 Providents $5.25 Realtics $3 Trams $10.25 Lights "O" $U -
Macno Electrles $18.25/50
Ambassador In Hongkong
CHUNGKING, June 10 (Central News)The National Government to-day Issued a mandate eulogising His Excellency Sir Archibald Clark the services of the late Miss N. Kerr, British Ambanandor to China, Vautrine, formerly Vice-President of arrived in Hongkong last night from the Ginling College, in the promotion Chungking. He is staying at Gov- of education In Chins,
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