Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
June 24, 1941.
Situation
Pacific Shipping Affected By Ship Withdrawal
NEW YORK, May 12.-A serious shipping situation has been caused in the Far Eastern trade by the increased sinking of ships and the withdrawal of European vessels from the Pacific according to a report published in the Far Eastern Survey by the American Council, Institute of Pacific Relations. American, Japanese, Scandinavian and Dutch merchant ships are finding it, impossible to re- place the losses.
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Philippines Affected
Pressure
On Foochow
Chinese Renew Attack
SHUIKOW, June 24 (Central News) Chinese troops in the past few days have launched repeated attacks on the Japanese in Foochow and there has been considerable fighting in the immediate outskirts of the city.
It is estimated that over 60 per cent. of British overseas shipping operations to and from China had been withdrawn by the end of last year. No British ships are reported to be running between America and the Orient, and many vessels have been removed from the American-Australian run.
Although American shipping in Thalland may be forced to handle the Pacific aren, hus increased sub-much more of them. stantlully, the gap left by the British has not yet been filed. The
More then 800 casualties have been tonnage of vessels clearing American poris for the Far East increased 01
The Philippines began building up inflicted on the Jupanese in Foochow merchant marine two years ago during the fighting in the post three per cent. - from August, · 1930 January, 1941, reports the Survey. but has not achieved any substantial weeks.
South of Penglsch American tonnage for Australia and degree of Independence, and in 1940
and carried only 1.7 New Zealand during the same time
per cent. of her SOUTH ANHWEI, ⚫ June Increased 130
seni. British own commerce. The shipping short- (Central News) Under the cover aucun negotiations to store 250g may prove disastrous to Phillp- of an aerial bombardment, a Jopan-
augar economy,
It has al- eze detachment af Pengtseli In castern
sugar from Manila to United States attack on Chinese positions at Tai- reserve stimulated American ship Atlantle ports and in a decline in the pingkwan, south of Pentsch. ping to the Antipodes the Survey price of Philippine augnt. It is co- points out.
per
pounds of Australian wool in
23
the United States na an emergene resulted in increased rates on Klangsi on June 20 launched an
Additions Planned
ilmated that 230,000 tons out of the] Philippines' duty free quota of 850,- 000 long tons may be unable to fud transportation.
Ordination Of The Rev.
D. M. Paton
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U. S. SEIZES NAZIS-Here are some of tho 175 Nazi sallors rounded up by U. S. agonts in New York and other cities. In New York alone 127 wore solzod. Above, they're about to bò taken to Ellis Island for temporary kooping.
CHINESE VIEWS ON WAR SPREAD
Despite the establishment of Division of Emergency Shipping and an ambitious building programme, | The tonnage of vessels entering. additions to American tonnage are and clearing Chinese ports decreased | still insufficient. In April priorities 13 per cent. In 1940. The with- were put on cargo moving from the drawal of foreign tonnage and the Netherlands Indles to the United inability of Japan to take care of The Rev. David Macdonald Paton, States, when 60 per cent. of the business relinquished, according to one of a distinguished Missionary available shipping space WAB re-the Far Eastern Survey, have greatly family, was ordained priest ot St served for tin and rubber. Priorities increased the Eravity of
China's John's Cathedral this morning.
The service began when the Rt.) Rev. Bishop R. O. Hall and the clergy proceeded to their places in CHUNGKING, June 23 (Reuter)-Chinese sympathy for the Cathedral at 8 am hymn Soviet Russia and confidence in an ultimate Soviet victory was was then sung.
expressed by the Chinese official "Central Daily News" in the present were the Rev. H. D. ail, Vicar of Christ Church, lending article this morning.
the Rev. H. A. "From the point of view
on bauxite and manganese are were situation.
also Instituted.
cause i
proposal that
may
BIG
SALARIES
A spleneck in the trans-con- tinental railroad system if adopted, reports the Survey, Is the routing of rom the Orient to the Pacific cargo from Coast overland rather than through the Panama Canal. This It 报 Daini
ed parallel
IN AMERICA
and out, would painted the supranta Mayer Tops List
"the
pos-
Inter-
rail lines. This change and the sible requisitioning coastal fleet for Overseas service
WASHINGTON.-Louis B.
Kowloon Tong
of
Wittenbach, Acting Vicar of St both ideological and material NEW ZEALAND Andre kowloon, the Hey, your interests, declares the paper.
L. Chung. Rector of St Stephens
Deaconess J. L.
Ε.
CONCURS
and Diocesan Secretary, the Rev. E. "a conflict between Germany and W. L Martin, Senior Missionary of Soviet Russia was inevitable, might overburden the railroads, de-highest paid executive in
Mayer kept top ranking as the Church Missionary Society, the but the outbreak of hostilities Aid For Russia
the Rev. Frank Short, the
the Rev. Lee Kau- spite the assurances of Ralph Budd,
au- coming so soon is somewhat a Vicar of St Defence Advisory Commission trans-United States last year, receiv-Bay, the Rev. H., Causeway surprise. Germany and Soviet LONDON, June 23 (Router)-The
L. O., Davis, portation chiet, that they are ade-ling $697.048, as managing direc-Chaplain to vincent, the Rev. armies in the world. The prin-after consultation with his govern=" Majesty's Forces, Russia possess the largest Prime Minister of New Zealand an- nounced in London to-night that ciples of their Governments ment in New Zealand, he was in a were fundamentally at variance. position to state that the New Zea- from Germany's wars against Poland, the polley laid down by the Prime This war will be quite different land Government entirely concur in France and Greece.
Minister of the United Kingdom in We firmly believe that inter- hlo broadcast last night with refer- national disputes should be settled ence to the German attack on Russia, and adjusted by proper diplomatic and will be glad to associate, then- channels and peaceful procedure,selves in this
with IIls matter
successful, cannot be a satisfactory
force, even if Majesty's Government in the United Any settlement by and permanent solution."
sdom.
Is the first of the British Germany, continues the Journal, Dominion Governments officially to must bear the responsibility for the endorse the "British aid for Russia" war, since she undertook the invasion policy enunciated by Mr Churchill of Soviet Russia.
.
quate to handle all the business they tor of production for Loew's recelye.
Inc., motion-picture company. Pastor K. Reichelt of the Tao Fung Japanese Measures
This was brought out in a study Shan Christian Institute and Rector The inability of Japan to fill the of dozens of annual reports sted by of the Luteran Church In Hongkong, demands of Pacific trade and to large corporations with the Securite Rev. Poster Theile and the Rev; satisfy her own military needs ha les Commission.
A. P. Rose, Chaplain in charge of St led to drastle control measures, the Survey reports. The postponement Grace with $470,114 as president of
The second highest was Eugene C. John's Cathedral.
Present also was Miss E. 5. Altkins, of docking for repairs has been pro-Bethlehem Steel Corporation. George Secretary of the Church Missionary tested by Japanese Insurance com-W. Hill received $460,416 as presi- Society. panies and shipowners. Compulsory dent of the American Tobacco Co.
Presented For Priesthood overloading is another step contem Behind, the top three in salaries The Candidate was presented for June 1930, when Japan/or other "remuneration came Hunt pelesthood by the Rev. Martin and
Siromberg, who got $332,207 us the Rev. Chung. shipbuilding
programme bogged supervisor of production for Loew's, The Rev. Mr. Paton is lent by the down, no official figures have been and Nicholas M. Schenck, who was Diocese to the Chinese Y.M.CA. for published, but it is estimated that paid $318,881 as president,
four years and is now going to Sha less than 400,000 tons, as against
Ping Pa, near Chungking, to work amongst the University students in that area.
$200,000 List
ons for 1037 and 1038, were! out in 1939. The cost of a medium-sized vessel has increase The $200,000 bracket Included: almost four
times since the outbreak W. C. Fields, $265,000 and Deanna
Malaya's Huge Contribution To Relief Funds
".
of the China affair. It now takes a (Edna Mae) Durbin, $209,833, both year and three quarters to build a paid by Universal Pictures Company, large-sized ship that formerly re- Inc.; Paul M. Hann ond Vincent quired only 10 months. Japanese Riggio, $251,849 cach as vice-presi- shipyards are on a priorities systern dents of American Tobacco Com- for materials and are reported to be pany; Harry F. Sinclair, $200,030 as obtaining-only-a-half-of-the-steel executive.
chairman..of chairmit... they have requested.
Consolidated O
solids Committee
Company; Walter The worst effects of the pinch are S.
LONDON, June 23 (British Wire S. Gifford, $210,150, as president of being experienced by the countries American Telephone & Telegraph less) Malaya, Patriotic Fund which lack an appreciable shipping Company; Ernest T. Weir, $245,400 has sent a further £25,000 to London as chairman; Robert C. Stanley. $25,- for distribution to four organisations, Normally accommodating less than 350, as president of International
The Fund has also sent direct to 6 per cent, of her own shipments, Nickel Company of Canada Ltd.
Malta £6,000 for the Maita Air Raid Rellef Fund
In addition, the Johv.re Women's Section of the Malaya Patriotic Fund has sent 2300 for the Queen's Mês- sengers Service.
of their, own."
Richest Man's Income Is Now Cut to £30,000
Wish you were a millionaire, do you? Like Sir John Ellerman and Lord Nuffield, Lady Louis Mountbatten, and Miss Dorothy Paget. I have found out what being a million- aire' means in "spending money," says a "Daily Express" reporter.
Britain's millionaires were num- A million a year. Yes. But the bered officially, a few years ago at Chancellor of the Exchequer will 1,024, and they were said then to or now leave Sir John with 0 meré increasing.
£30,000 or 20, Qualification for the "millionaire” He will not, however, have to cut class is generally accepted as a gross his standard of living. His personal income of £30,000 a year or more. Jexpenditure · ˇis... believed. not to
But the richest of the rich-thirty- 'exceed 20,000 a year, one-year-old Sir John Ellerman- has an income of about a million a
year,
In seven years, by careful manage
ment, Sir John” haq
doubled the
£10,000,000 he inherited from his
shipping-magnate father,
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100 Millionaires
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This brings the total sum remitted) by the Malaya Patriotic Fund to over £310,000.
Major Baseball-
Only Two Matches. Scheduled
NEW YORK, June 23. (UP)- Only two games wero scheduled in the Major Baseball Leagues to- day, these being in the National clrcuit. Scores were:
who have £100,000 a year or more. Brooklyn
But when the tax collector has Battery: Fitzsimmons, Kimball, Brown, anished with them they will have Owen, Franks:
Pittsburgh less than a shilling for cach £ their. income.
Battery: Kinger, Sullivan New York
The yearly incoine of the forty-
Ave-year-old Duke of Devonshire
been basessed"at >£250,000. Hej was a "possible" for the Governor- Generalship of Canada following the death of Lord Tweedsmuir,
If he had gone to Canada he would Have saved himself a substantial sum
In taxation
As a resident outside these islande
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Sympathies With Soviet
yesterday.
Canada's Attitude "Our sympathy goes to the Soviet OTTAWA, Juno 23 (Reuter)-The Union and we are confident that Goverment will shortly review its ultimate victory will be the Soviet's." attitude towards wheat shipments to The paper, referring to the Axis Russia with prospects that permits Alliance states, "to understand the will be granted.
Hi. aignificance of the Tripartite Pact wo Last autumn Canada refused Rus- must draw attention to the aims of would reach Germany
tearing that the wheat the Anti-Comintern Pact. The pow-would
Italy and Japon Germany
ers
of
have always ronaldbred the four CANADA ORDERS
democracies China, Britain, the United States, and Soviet Russias their common enemies,
Other
200 PLANES
signatories of the Pact will probably clarify their attitude shortly is understood that 200 aircraft are OTTAWA, June 23 (Reuter) —It in support of Germany. Since the involved in an order which, the Axis powers forma united front Canadian Munitions Minister against the Democracies, concludes nouneed to-day, has been placed the paper, it is time for Soviet Rus- with the National Steel Car Cor- ala to join the democracies, giving poration for Martin B20 twin-engin- particular attention to the Axls parted 13-ton bombers. ncr in the Far East:
Excluding the cost of engines, propellors and instruments, the order | totals $25,000,000,
Finns Try To Explain
WOMAN TIED TO
STAIRCASE
LONDON, June 23 (Router), Conflicting reports in regard to the |-| WASHINGTON, June 23 (UP) — position of Finland. In the Russo Police to-day broke into a house German struggle lend additional 33, who was tied to a balustrade, just and freed Mrs Chew Lal Ping Lee, Interest to the fact that M, Grippen in time to allow her to give birth. berg, the Finnish Minister in
don, visited Mr Anthony Eden, the to a baby girl, her tenth child. Her Foreign Secretory, at the Foreign husband, Park Lin Lee, laundryman, Office to-day, presumably to explain told the police that he did not know his country's' attitude.
who had tied her up. She is in serious condition.
Country Calm STOCKHOLM, June 23 (Reuter). -Finland is calm, ay Helsingfors correspondents of Swedish news- capers.
A
ITALIANS IN:
AMERICA
The correspondent of "Allehanda" describes the smoothness of the WASHINGTON, June 23 (Reuter). evacuation of women and children-All necessary steps to prevent any from the Finnish capital where there Italian nationals from leaving the is still no black-out ordered.
United States pending further in- structions have been ordered. LONDON, June 23 (Reuter),~~-~ The Department of
of Justice ari-
Protest Lodged
Protest against the bombing
of nounces that it has issued instruc
Gelling And Wallington Finnish objectives by Soviet Pinnes tions to this effect to Immigration
Win Pairs Match
ONE MATCH in the Open Pairs bowls Championship was played last
he would have been to some extent night at the Police Recreation Club, free from tax here.
Wealthy Women
J. H. Gelling ond H. G. Wallington beating C. E. Langley and L. A. Fortunes of most of England's Jordan 22-14.
wealthiest women!
igins.
bave American
Miss Dorothy Paget's Immenso in Car Knocks Down
come is derived from America.
The fortune of Lady Louis Mount-
batten was made by her
grand-
Lamp Standard
Lieut H. Davis of 71, Kimberley
father, Str. Ernest Chisel in droit Read, was driving a car shortly after
ancler, Lord May, whose "economise" re-inidnight last night along Chatham In 1931, in one of the so-called "lucky ran into a lamp standard which was port made Britain stop over-spending Road, and when nearing Mody Road thousand."
smashed in two while the car was
He has never been interviewed.badly damaged, Fow people outside big business and Lieut Davis ceived cuta to the high finance know him by sighti. face and was taken to the Kowloon
There are many more you
may Hospital. He was allowed to pro- |[not know; others you da know-inen ceed home after treatment.
like Lord Numeld and young Whit-
noy Straight," whose deada ná an air- LONDON, June 23 (British Wire- man made one of the thrilling stories | less) —On July 5, all men born in of the Norwegian campaign.
the years 1808 and 1890: will be re-
You Bull want to be a hard-hit quired to register for employment, In
Li war, service,?!?
Babu Astente) Bénties Masleari di Co. Emillionaire73
was made to the Soviet Minister and Border Patrol officers. when he visited the Finnish Foreign This action duplicates the steps Minister to-day, says the Finnish taken against the Germans on June radio,
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