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U. S. And Oil For Japan

SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH"

WASHINGTON, June 17 (UP) The Under Secretary of State, Mr Sumner Welles to-day indicated that the general polley of the United States. regarding oil shipments to Japan had not been altered by the intervention of the Haroid Ickery of Interior, Mr. to prevent the chip- ment of lubricating oil from Philladel phila to Japan.

Other quartera fold the reporters that Japan is still able to obtain oll

Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Had Forged

NOTICE

This will serve io inform all concerned that Information has boon received from our Principale that the steamers

President Tuft I'resident Cleveland President Coolidge President Pierce President Jackson President Hayes President Adams

V-83 V-87

.v.58

v-70

V-3

V-2

V-1

will be delivered to the United States Maritime Commission on

their of

-present completion voyagea.

on

This advertisement will suffice fo serve notice that all subsequent

of voyages

tho above-named иteamers

cancelled Aro termination of their current voyages. All passages and cargo booked for such subsequent | voyages

heroby cancelled. All passengers and shippers are invited to apply at this oflee for further information relative to space.

are

From the foregoing It will be realized that, of the above- mentioned *steamers, the 88 "President Pierce" v-79 will be

of the integurles which are not em-the last sailing under the old bargued from the west coast or other ports.

Petain's Appeal

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” - VICHY, June 17 (UP).-In a radio speech to-night on the occasion of the anniversary of his assumption of power in 2010, Marshal Pelain warn- ed against Communist propaganda, Having

schedule. A new schedule cover- ing the routes and saling dates of our remaining steamers will be available, to the public in a few days.

"this is no time to seek refuge THE in bitterness or to sink in dispair. You have not been sold out, betrayed or abandoned. Those who tell you

into the

Arma

that are throwing you are suffering of Communism. and will suffer a long time still be- Cause we are not finished paying for our mistakes., Rally with me and we will come safely out of the darkness where we were plunged by our. terrible adventure,”

The

Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition June-September, 1941. Two Silvor Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD. For the best and second-best enteles, Thron Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the three Sections.

CASH PRIZES

SECTION ONE Interior scenes. Table Top and Still Life Studies, (Exluding portraiture, plants and and flowers).

$250

$250

1st KODAK SILVER-TROPHY 2nd $40, 3rd $30. 4th $10

SECTION TWO Portraiture. 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40. 3rd $30. 4th $10

SECTION THREE Plants and Flowers. 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $50. 3rd $30. 4th $10 RULES

The following Rules will govern the Competition:

1The Competition is open to all

photographers,

Zhe entries. awarded the

ford

Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition, will not be enllied to any other prizes.

3. The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphs in each Section, Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will bo published during the period of the Com- polition, and which must be pasted on back of entry,

The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph,

-All photographs entered must have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. 0.--No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entries.. 7.-All entries: to be either black, sepla.. or toned pictures, and must De mounted. Coloured photo- graphs are ineligible. -Pictures'submitted in sepia tones be accompanied by A smaller print in black and white. D-No picture to entered "in"moro

than one Section. 10-Mounts to be only white or creANI, must be of one of the. Lallowing sizes:-10x12, 18x20, 11-No'correspondence will be entered Into in connection with the Cem- spetition,

should

"Hongkong

the Blafs of the

1. Membetegraph and the South China Storning Post are not i permitted to compele. 13-The decision of the Judges' shall m). (bel final.

14-At the conclusion of the Com

pofiitan, entries will be reitmed te.competitors an application at. The Telegraph bices within seven

days. 15.-The use of aliases is strictly

*forbidden.

ENTRY FORM

NAME

SECTION

“ADDRESS

fears use block" letters, and pasta

"one of these forma on back

of euch Entry,.

Banknotes

Jury Decides

Found guilty by Jury on a charge of possession of forged banknotes, Chau Kwan was sentenced' lo two

hard labour by the Pulsne; yeurs Judge, Mr Justiço P. E. F. Cressoil, at the Criminal Sessions; Supremo Court this morning.

The Jury comprised Messrs D. Peoples

Kwat dee

Sul Ho-ming. Fotouloft, S. N. Julian Shon--liang, Tuet Wai-sins, and M. F. da Pinna. They were un- animous in their finding.

Chau was charged with possession of a forged $10 note of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and Ching, and 02 forged $1 notes of the Hong kong Government, at Un Long, New Territories, on May 13.

Mr M. J. Abbott, Crown Counsel, prosecuted anisted by Sub-Inspector C. Mottram,

June @ 18, 1941.

Nazis Given Some Of Their Own Medicine

Industrial

Towns

on

Rhine

Take Tremendous Hammering

Special to the "Telegraph"

LONDON, June 17 (UP).-Giving details of last night's operallons, the Air Ministry stated to-day that many bombers had attacked Cologne, Dusseldorf and Duisberg even before the moon shone clearly,

"Soon, there were seen fires on both sides of the river, and one after another of the tall Industrial buildings showed up in the glare of the flames."

The Air Ministry -added that the ground defences steadily in creased the tempo of their fire as the attack developed; "heavy and light flak burst about our aircraft while many searchlights

one observer alone counted 86 of them over Cologne-went-into action.

"In spite of

the defenders, our

One Dollar Notes Arrested with fifteen forged $1 Itongkong Government notes in his pilots got through to their targets."

One pilot, describing the fires at possession at Kowloon on May 29, Dusseldorf said that he saw a sheet of Wong Shu, 31, was charged before name, apparently a factory or a large the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl Mac- Gregor, at the Criminal Sessions this warehouse ablaze. In the fres, flare river; and smoke it looked just like a morning, when he admitted the offer a moment I thought I was seeing fence, and was sentenced to fifteen

two Rhines." months' hard labour. He pleaded for leniency.

The forged-notes, were ordered to be destroyed.

Party Ends In Fight

Private Compensation Wong Kwong-wah, 40, merchant,

charged before Mr H. G. Sheldon, R.c., at Central Magistracy

Over The Channel LONDON, June 17 (Reuter).— Clouds of R.A.F. fighters carried out 8 spectacular offensive sweep over the Straits of Dover and the French const to-night.

Several squadrons of fighters were engaged and for some time the Channel throbbed with the deep un- broken roar of powerful motors.

START OF

AMERICAN PRESIDENT this morning with assaulting Leung AN ADVENTURE

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Notice to Shareholders

The Sixtieth Ordinary Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the undersigned on Wednesday, the 25th June, 1941, at Noon, for the purpose

of the receiving the Report of General Agents, together with a statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December,

Sal-so, walter, at Kam Ling Res- taurant, West Point, on June 10, For falling to appear in Court on a similar charge Wong Kit-sang, 23, merchant, had his ball of $50 estreat tel.

Mr Alfred Y. Ifon appearing for Complainant prosecuted. Sgi C. Pope appeared for the Pollce. First De fendant was represented by Mr C. A. Sutherton Russ and Mr M. A. da Silva appeared for the Restaurant Walters Association,

Playing Mahjong

It was stated that at 10.30 p.m. on June 10 Complainant, with ten guests, was having supper in the Restaurant, Defendants were in an- other room playing mahjong with two other persons. When they had finish- ed the game of mahjong Complain- the mahjong The Share Register and Trans-ant came and removed for Books will be closed from the

1910.

11th June to the 25th June, 1941, both days inclusive.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., General Agents. Hong Kong, 4th June, 1941,

FOR THE PROTECTION

OF CHILDREN

What to do to help a child

Or

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, ill-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or Injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any malter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with

The Hon. General Secretary, H.K.S.P.C., Old City Hall.

The Inspector, 40, Pokfulam Road, 1st floor. The Lane,

Inspector. 82 Stone Nullah 2nd, Floor. The Inspector, 12 Sai Yeung Chol St. Kowloonector, 52, Argyle St.,

Kowloon.

for

set away. Defendants went away and

a while and when they returned

had been found that the mahjong taken away they reprimanded Com- plainant. Heated words passed be- tween them and second Defendant was alleged to have thrown a glass. and cup at Complainant. First De- fendunt joined in the assault and threw a chair nt Complainant. Com- plainant sustained head injuries.

Mr Russ said that he could prove that his client (first Defendant) was not the ringleader in the assault, and

Mr Hon agreed.

First Defendant promised to com- was bound over in $100 for good behaviour for one year.

pensate Complainant privately. He

Registrar Held ForRansom

CHUNGKING, June 18 (Central News) The registrar of St John's University, Shanghai, Mr Z. K. Sz, who was kidnapped on June 4, is now being held somewhere in Chapel, ic- rding to a Shanghat report quoting the university authorities.

Negotiations are proceeding regard- ine the amount of ransom for his release, which is between $3,000 and 54 ('00,

It is learned that Mr William Z. Sung, the President of the ins- titution, was actually the objective of the kidnapping. Having falled to get him, however, the kidnappers abducted Sze instead.

All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society,

L

Will The Informant's name kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.

be

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

following The

rates will

be charged for malting single copies of the following newspapers abroad;- South China Morning Post Chinn and Macao

10 cents per copy British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy

The Hongkong Telegraphi China and Macao 18 cents per copy

. British end Forelan

20 cents per copy 25 cents Saturdays.

GARRISON FOR AZORES

June 17 (Reuter) VICHY, detachment of soldiers has left Lis- bon for the Azores to reinforce the naval base at Penta del Gada, states a Lisbon despatch,

The sailors look with thera ✡ quantity of war materials.

A contingent of troops from Lis- ban has already arrived at the

Angara do Heroismo.

The University has been "advised" by the puppets to change its atiltude several times lately, but the advice has been rejected.

Eire's Food Supplies

Synthetic Flour Possible DUBLIN, June 17 (Reuter), Eire is experiencing a severe shortage of food for humans and animals, but supplies of flour, and bread in the country will be adequate until the next

harvest has arrived.

-Sail Round World

The Hongkong built 55-lon brigar tine "Our Lady of Peace" will Lieut Col Juan L. Calvo in charge, left the Wing On Shing shipyard at 7a.m

on the Brst this morning for jeg of round-the-world' cruise which is expected to take about two years.

brigantine should have left) The Hongkong on Sunday morning, but at the last minute the Chinese steward was missed and it was decided to wait for his return. An unloaded 38 Colt automatic pistol and $200 In

The money was also missing. ing steward has not yet been located. Col Calvo is accompanied by Mr Hafael d'Almeida, as mate, Iwo sca- mer, and a cook., They expect to be in Manila by the end of the week.

miss-

LIMIT TO AGGRESSION Japan's Air Force Said To Be Mediocre

SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPн" SAN FRANCISCO, June 17 (UP).-The Institute of Pacific Relations to-day announced that Japan's aggressiveness in the Far East is limited by a

Landslide Boulder Rips Hole In House Roof

One of the heavy rock boulders which slid down from the hillside on to Condult Road buildings this morning ripped its way through the roof of one of the houses as seen in the accompanying photograph. Happily no casualties resulted from the incident.--

Major Baseball

Tigers And

"mediocre" air force. Reliable Red Sox Split

estimates have shown that

Japan has about 4,000 planes Double Header

und is able to produce about 3,000 annually; however, "about 60 per cent. of Japan's naval -planes are obsolete."

Western_dependencies in' the Far East have 2,000 first line planes,

Profiteering Prosecutions

·NEW YORK, June 17 (UP)

Healthy Robber Will Get A Thrashing

at

BANKS.

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA ́& CHINA. ·

Incorporated by Royal Charter 1159, Paid-up Capliat Reserve Fund

£3,000,000 ... 41,000,000 Reservs Liability of Propriators #3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE,LONDON.

38 nibsopsgato, E.C.I.

· Rub-Agencies in London, 111-12, Leadenhall Street, ECI

West End Itranchi 1-1, Cockspur Street, 8,37.1, Manchester · Branchi

57, Mosley St, Manchester, X..

AGENCIES AND DRANCHES:

Alor Star Amritsar Bangkok

Esatavia

lombay Colcutta

Hongkong

Rangoon

Бакал Semarang

Bhanghai

Itatto

Ipoh

Karachi

Seremban

Kiang

Kobe

-: Singapore

Agencies:

Kitala

Clive Street *Lumpur

Fairlie Place Kuching

Conten

Madras

Cawnpore

Manila

Medan

New York

Tainglas

Peiping

Yokohama

Celili Colombo

Delhi

Haiphong. Hankow

Teking) Perann

Sitiawan Sourabaya Taiping Tientsin Tongkah

(huket)

| FOREIGN – EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted,

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for Uns Year or shorter periods in Local or: Other Currencies of rates which will be quoted on application

BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened, in Local Currency and Sterilng: with interest allowed at ratès obtainable en application, The Bank's Head Office in London -undertakes -Executor and Trusted.. bual- ness, and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid. on "terms which may be sscertained at any of its Agencies and Branches.

W. IL EVANS THOMAS,

Branager.

• THE - MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED

Head Omer-15, Gracechurch sweet, London, E.C.J.

Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital Fold-up Capital

Reserve Fund and Reat

DANKERS!

#3,000,000

1,000,000

'1,050,000

1,254,500

The Bank of England & Midland

Bank, Lia,

DRANCIES:-

Kuantan

Kandy

Penong Itangoon

Hangkok

JARMA

Madras

Bonibny

New York

Calcutta

Colombo

Delhi

Kota Bharıl

Kuala Lipla

Callo

Hongkong

Howrah

Ipoli

Every

Karachi

Shanghiat

Simla

Kuala Lumpur Singapore Kuala Trengganu

HONGKONG BRANCH,

description of Banking and Exchange Business Transacted.

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSnw UNDERTAKEN.

Current Accounts opened in Local Cur-. rency and Fixed Deposits received in Local Currency and Sterling on terms it may be ascertained on application,

D. BENSON,

-plansger.

Juliana In Washington

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, June 17 (UP), Princess Juliana of the Netherlands and her husband Prince Bernhardt are due in Washington at 5.30 p.m. to-day

and will be met by Major General Edwin Watson, Presidential Secretary and Military Aide, and Mr Vanley Woodward, Acting Chief Protocol of the State Department,

The President and Mrs Roosevelt will be hosts at a small informal dinner party of 12 or 14 persons. Mrs Roosevelt stated that the Pre-

Before Sir Atholl MacGregor the Criminal Sessions this morning Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox Lau Fuk, 32, unemployed, plented robbery with split even in a double-header in guilty to charges

to aggravation, attempting the American League to-day, In the National, Brooklyn Dodgers with Intent, and possession-of-arms sident wau cager to talk to the royal

and ammunition without a licence. nosed out Chiengo Cubs 7-0. Scores were;

Detroit

Battery:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

: Glebell Thomas,

II. 11.

alipot

Lau admitted robbing the Pak Kut Restaurant, Youmati, of $77.05 on May 3, attempting to shoot a 16- Newhousor, year-old boy, Yip Stu-kwong, and five possession of a revolver and rounds of ammunition.

0

Sullivan. Boston

14 16 Battery: Dobson, Wilson, Peacock, Detroit

B 10 0 Battery: Gorsien, Benton, McKain," Troul, Tebbelts.

floslan

Mr M. J. Abbott, Crown Counsel, said that Accused had four previous convictions,

He declared that the revolver could not do much harm, and said Sales Of Firewood

Battery: Wagner. Ryba. Feming, he only used it to threaten people. Firewood dealers summoned for Pytlak.

under the profiteering

Defence Chicago Regulations have apparently been New York

the finca over-awed by so posed on them recently, that they are now resorting to absconding when summoned for such offences.

im-

Two such cases occurred at the Central Magistracy before Mr H. G. Sheldon, K.C., this morning when four firewood Arms in the Wanchal district were summoned for selling of the split firewood in excess Government price.

4

The other Defendants were women, one of whom, Chan Mau-tan, of the Wal San Firewood Shop, No. 11 Wing

Fung Street, pleaded guilty to selling split frewood for nine cents more than the She was fined $1,000; or three weeks' imprisonment.

proper price, on May, 30

Warrant Issued

5

11 .0

Murphy.

11

1

0

Baltery; Rigney, E. Smith, - Tresh.

Peck. Dattery:

Stanceau, Dickey..

NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn

Battery: Wyatt, Carey, Owen, Franks; Chicago

Battery: Lee, Page, McCallough 10 Boston

Battery: Johnson, Hutchins. Berres, Cincinnati

Batlery; Dorringer; Lombardi G New York

Battery: Hubbell, Danning. Pillsburgh

3 10 Battery: Sewell, J. Bowman, Lopez.

Masi..

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*

*

Model Airplane Exhibition Postponed

24 Strokes

Of Cane

marked that Accused was fit and Pussing sentence, His Lordship re- healthy for a thrashing and he was Koing to get it. Accused war sen- tenced to three years' hard labour and ordered to receive 24 strokes of the cane,

2 hard labour and three months hard labour on the second and third counts, to run concurrently with the Arst, were also passed.

"visitors" who will be White House guests overnight and depart from Washington Wednesday evening..

EATING HOUSE MANAGERS IN COURT

The managers of two well-known elly restaurants were summoned be- foré Mr H. G. Sheldon, x.c, at Cen- tral Magistracy this morning for failing to keep their premises and utensils clean at all times pliance with the Public Health (Food), Ordinance.

וידי

in com-

Tang Chi-kin of Windsor Cafe, King's Building, was cautioned.

Health Inspector T. Seddon stated that he had inspected the premises on previous occasions with Dr Fehl-

and Defendant had been warned.

By

Formal sentences of three years' to keep the place clean. The kitchen was in a dirty state and when some of the tables were moved swarms of cockroaches flew out or ran all over the place. The dining room was in a better condition.

Defendant blamed his fokis for the condition of the kitchen.

Chinese-Restaurant

AIR TRAINING The first exhibition of model{

CORPS IN U.K......... The other woman, Sam Mul, of the airplanes under the auspices of

Paul Lee of the St Francis Hotel Restaurant was represented by Mr Sing Kel Firm, No. 1 Luen Fat Street, the Hongkong Model Airplane was remanded for a week when she Association, originally scheduled

Suiisfactory Progress Lee Hon-chi who pleaded not guilty, LONDON, June 17 (British Wire- and asked for n week's adjournment, denied having sold 40 caitles, for $1 This was stated to-day in the Dall which is 11 cents in excess, on May been postponed to August 12, when it House of Commons to-day, the Air

to take place on June 14, has now less)-Replying to a question in the which was granted. by the Minister of Supplies, Sean 20.

Health Inspector: E. J. Whitgot Lemasa, who announced that it was

will be held simultaneously with the Secretary said that the progress of stated that it was the Chinese kit- not improbable that after the next

the Air Training Corps continues to then he was referring to. Food was kept tu the office. The yard was Detailed measures regarding the give cause for sallataction.

been 27 Swatow Street, was found to have

previous The number of units formed is dirty. There ind absconded after the summons was exhibition, now being drafted by the

made publle now 1,340 with a tatal strength of warnings. served, the principal tenant of the Association, will be

about 100,000 cadets. Over 9,000 candidates for commissions have been premises told the Magistrate, Ashortly. warrant was issued for his arrest,

accepted for service with the Corps bail

·being fixed at $500.

and come 740 units have been is alleged to have sold 40

affiliated to R.A.F. stations. -- catties at $1.

harvest, a certain amount of other Yip Tal; of the Tal Keo Firm, No. second exhibition.

eereals may have to be used svith nation's re- wheat to ensure the quirements of flour and bread.

Shipping dificulties would further increase.If there was an extension of

the war.

SINO-BURMESE

Azores, according to a despnich from FRONTIER LINES CHUNGKING, June 17. (Reuter) -Delimitation of the frontier be tween China and Burma has been finally settled after prolonged nego

"Ileuter" tiations,

learns from

PAYMENT OF CHINESE CREWS

well-informed sources to-day.

It is expected that the agreement Chinese British

LONDON, Jure 17 (Heuter)The between the Will he signed or

Parliamentary Secretary, Col J, J. Llewellin, at question timo In the that the Ministry of Shipping had discussed very fully with Mr Quo former Chinese Ambassador Tal-chi, former Foreign Minister, and now the question of payment to Chinese seamen, and added:" "I am glad, to say that there have been no rocent difficulties with craws In this coun try:

House of Commons to-dny, disclosed

TAIPO ROBBERY

Sentence of four years' hard labour was passed by the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl, MacGregor, nt, the Criminal Sessions this morning on three men, Yea Kun-young, Wong Ming and Lal Sal-ying, who pleaded guilty to a charge of robbery at Talpo On May

Chan Shing, of the Hung Hing Firewood Shop, No. 200 Lockhart Rond

was also reported to have absconded and the summons against

New Zealand Shipbuilding The placing of a

WELLINGTON, June 17′′(Router), contract for him was adjourned for a week. He building four minesweepers at Fort is alleged to have sold 21 cnities for Chalmers to Belsh Admiralty plan 50 cents, being three cents in excess, was announced by the New Zealand Minister of Supply, Me Sullivan, to-day.

Russian Monoeuvres

SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGNAPH"," STOCKHOLM, June 17 (UP)

TELEPHONING. IN STORM

INDIAN, GETS SHOCK

Mr.

Australian Air Force Decisions

CANBERRA, † June-17; (Router).-

McEwen, Commonwealth Minister Greek Naval Units of Alt, announced to-day that the Government were considering the With Britain absorption of women in clerical LONDON, June 17 (Reuter).at men of @ghting age for active

dutica

in the R.A.A.F., the release, of cruiser, seven destroyers, service, and an increase of the age

two torpedo boats and five sub-limits for ground staffs. marines of the Greek Navy have to reduce the height for entry into

The Government has also decided reached Alexandria and have the RAAF to five feet. now joined the British Mediter- rancan Fleet, announced senior officer of the Greek Navy

While receiving a telephone call a broadcast from London to The Scandinavian Telegraph in the Argyle Street Internment day. Bureau's" Helsinki correspondent re- Camp during the thunderstorm ports that extensive Russian manoeu-about 11.30 am, yesterday, an Indian j vres are being carried out on the constable, Mehan Khan, received a A naherman, Kwok Yu-wah, 61,

was admitted to Cheung Chau Horpi Karelian Peninsula. The Russians shock.

He was taken to Kowloon Hospital tal yesterday, suffering from hand in have blown up a number of strategic tallroad : bridges, and have taken where his condition was described juries sustained while dynamiting

fish in the vicinity. other military measures ---

Nazi Bomber Which Crashed In Portugal LISBON, June 17 (Reuter) Portuguese, officials who examined thewreckage of the plane which crashed in flames close to the Spanish frontler early on Sunday say that it was a four-engined Ger- man bombor, presumably returning from Gibraltar.poveda

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