Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
ADVERTISEMENTS. TRENGGANU.
CLASSIFIED NEW Japanese ADVERTISEMENTS THE CANTON INSURANCE RIVER
25 words $2.50
for 3 days propaid
OFFICE LIMITED
Notice to Shareholders
The Sixtieth Ordinary Meeting of Shareholders will be held at
ENTRANCE
NEW BEARINGS Information re the leading lights and beacons at the Trengganu River Entrance, on the cart cost of
June 24,
Air Fleet DAMASCUS
BECOMES Penetrates To Chinghai FREE CITY
K LANCHOW, June 28 (Central Nows). For the first time since the outbreak of the war, Japanese aerial operations were extended to Chinghai Province (Chinese Kokonor) this morning when 27 Japanese bombers flying through Shensi penetrated the
Detalls of the bombing are as yet unavailable.
· SITUATIONS WANTED. · the Oficen of the underslyned on CHINESE YOUNG LADY (English Wednesday, the 28th June, 1941, Malayu, was issued in a Notice to province and raided the border districts.
the purpose
of education) sreka position as nurse-nt Noon, for
the Report of Invalid, ሮበር .to
of receiving the companion children, or as supervisor in Hotel or General Agents, together with a Boarding House. Experienced in
Please statement of Accounts for the nursing and house-keeping. Welle Box 699, "longkong Tele-year ended the 31st December,
1940. graph."
FOR SALE.
The Share Register and Trans- for Books will be cloned from the Bull Terrier 11th June to the 25th June, 1941, TWO DOGS.-White
and Cross Bred Scotch both days inclusive, (bitch) Terrier (bitch) for ante, Proceeds to Mra. Ilogg. Domber Fund. Apply 1longkong Jockey Club Stables.
THE HONGKONG NATURALIST, Price $4 3 and 4. Vol. X noa. (postage extrn). Now on salo South China Morning Post Lud.
at
His Medal For "Lying In Bed"
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
General Agents. Hong Kong, 4th June, 1941.,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
9.8. DOROTHY LUCKENBACH VOY, 656-1
A fire occurred on the above to the Orient, For 170 days à 15-year-old Boy vennet en route.
General necessitated Scout, Arthur Rossiter, lame since which childhood, has been lying on his Average being declared. stomach in London's King's College
For particulars kindly apply to Hospital.
the American President Lines, Ltd., Agents.
Ile cannot move because his back, neck and arms were burned by an Incendiary bomb nt the factory where he worked.
Last month he was awarded the Cornwell Medal, highest honour in the Scout Movement,
Miss Bateman, his Scoutmistress,
Hong Kong, June 21, 1941.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
We are happy to be able to said that Arthur, who lives in Cam-inform the Shipping Public that berwell, said to her one day:-
have now been "I'm dead. It says in the first-aid arrangements
Marinera by the Harbour Depart- ment yesterday.
Former notices issued in August last cancell- year, and June this year are ed.
The position of the entrance is Kiven na Lat. 05 degrees 20' N. Long. 103 degrees 00' E., (Approx).
Outer Channel
The outer channel is marked by a
as follows: pair of leading light beacons detalled
(a) Front beacon--A white post 25 feet high, surmounted by a white nxed green triangle, exhibiting a light.
(b) Rear beacon-At a distance of 100 yards, bearing 246 degrees from (4), a white post 45 feet high, sur- mounted by a while triangle, cx- hibiting a fixed green light.
These beacons bearing 246 degrees in from seaward through the outer chunnel to the line of the inner channel beacons.
The inner chancel is marked by a pair of leading light beacons, detailed na follows:-
(e) Front beacon-A white post 34 feet high surmounted by a white rectangle.
exhibiting a fixed red light, (d) Rear beacon-At a distance of 200 yards bearing 250 degrees 15 from (c), a white post 53 feet high white rectangle surmounted by a bearing a fixed red light.
Over Lanchow LANCHOW. June 23 (Central News) The Japanese air raid on Lanchow this morning was attended with disaster. Of the three machines which participated in the attack, two were lost.
The raiders were greeted with In Intense anti-aircraft fire by Chinese ground defence. One of them was shot down at Tuanchlatan in the castern suburb of the city, and an- other, damaged by a direct hit, crash- ed while en route back to its base,
Waves Quer Szechwan CHUNGKING, Jane 23 (Central News),-Five waves of Japanese air- craft totalling 52 planes, flying from their base in Central Husch, enrried out a widesprend raid over Szechwan of 27 this morning. The fire!
Kroup machines boinbed Sungpan, while the third batch of seven planes machine- gunned Ipin. Both cities are in western Szechwan.
The second, fourth and Afth batches consisting of ten, three and ave respectively. penetrated machines Chenglu, capital of Szechwan, Nan- eastern Szechwan and chung in
Iti western Hupeh, but Enshil dropped no bombs.
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
T.T, London Demand London T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore TT. Japan
Indta NU.S.A Manila
T.T. Batavia T.T. Dangkok T.T.-Saigon
1/2
1/2%
.440
6234
.10%
024%
45%
1404
104
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BUYING
4 m/s L/C London
4 m/s D/P London,
1,34 1/3%
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
4 m/s France
30 d/s India
.84%
T.T. France T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australin
US, Cross rate in London 4.02% U.S. Cross rate in N.X.
H.K. Stock Market
South Hupch TUNGCHENG, June 22 (Central) News)Adier sanguinary fighting lasting five days and nights, the Japanese drive in southern · Hupeh
been has
beaten back and the The following quotations Chinese, have recovered all the posi-ssued on the Hongkong Stock
rel this morning.
BANKS H.K. Banks $. H.K. Banks HK. Banks (HK) £ Chartered ... Mercantile, A. & B. £ Mercantile C 2.
These beacons bearing 250 degrees 15 lead in through the inner channel from the point of intersection of the Unes of the outer channel leading light beacons and the inner channel leading lighter leading lights are tiens in the area.
beacons. Inner and outer
Japanese recently pushed! visible for a distence of approximate-
from Tungshan, to town Beacons (a)
der, in several columns but were in- tercepted and engaged in areas be- tween sinpu and Kaopolsun south- west of. Tungshan,
The
south
in
book that if one-third of you is completed which make it possible y three mic and (b) are situated southern Hupeh near the Hunan bor-|
burned you are sure to die."
His friends in his ward cheered him when the London County Scout Commissioner pinned the badge to
his uniform.
The
Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition June-September, 1941. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD,
For the best and second-beat entries.
Three Silver Trophies Awarded
$250
$250
by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of thr three Becilans,
CASH PRIZES
SECTION ONE Interior scenes, Table Top and Still Life Studies. (Exluding portraiture, plants and and flowers).
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:
The Compelition is open to ali photographers.
ord
The entries awarded the Trophies for the best and second-- bení. pictures in the Competition, will not be entitled to any other prizer.
3. The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- Section. Each Kroph in each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be
Com- during the period of published
petition, and which must pasted on back of entry.
Do
4-The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph,
5-All photographs entered must have been taken in the Colony. of Hongkong. Photograph which havo been already" entered in other Competitions ara ineligible. 6. No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entries.
All entries to be either black, seala, or toned pictures, and must De mounted. Coloured photo- graphs are ineligible.
4-Picture submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white. -No picture to entered in mare
than one Section, 10-Mounts to be only white or cream, must be of one of the following sizes:-10x12, 18×20, 11-No correspondence will be entered Inia in connection with the Com- petition.
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12-Members of the Staffs of the
Hongkong Telegraph,
and the
South China åtorning Post are not permitted to compèla. 13The decision of the Judges shall
be final
16-At the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries will be returned ta competitors on application at the Telegraph offices will ven days. 15-The use of aliases in strielly-
forbidden.
ENTRY FORM
NAME
SECTION
ADDRESS
Please use block letters and pasté one of these: forms on back of each Entry,
for us to rescind our previous instructions regarding non-accept- ance of Letters of Guarantee in Heu of original Bills of Lading. Consequently, it is our intention to accept Letters of Guarantee endorsed by approved Banks for the production of original Bills of
the
on the sandspit on the south bank of mouth of the Trengganu River, Deacons (e) and (d) are situated in the Trengganu River near the Island Pulau Wan Embong.
All heights from Mean Low Water Spring Tide.
fading in future as we have in DONATIONS FOR
the past, and our recent notifien-
on
in the Press is hereby declared null and void.
BOMBERS
Japanese casualties sustained dur ing the fighting are said to include: some ten officers and more than 700 men. A large war booty has been seized by the Chinese.
Police Trap
AMERICAN PRESIDENT War Organisation Catches
LINES, LTD. · Hongkong, June 20, 1941.
A total of $2,253,001.34 was reached yes- terday by the War Fund inaugurated by
the S, C. M. Post, Lid, with the following Parasite
donations:
Bomb Court
Supreme V. A. D.
A. N. S.
Swimming Gala
Saturday, 12th July, 1941
IN AID OF THE BOMBER FUND
to be held in the Euro- pean Y.M.C.A. Swim- ming Pool.
Will all interested please communicate with Miss Baskett Tels. 28041 |(APC) or 22160 (Helena
donation)
"A Wreathe to for
"Welcome"
(seventh
$81.70
10
100
Mr B. Ditta (second_deration) Gordon's Stropne! Box
donation)
(second
4.53
Min Marion Potter (eleventh dona
tions
Living
On Hawkers For collecting money from a hawker by means of a trick, Chan Wong, 29, unemployed, was sentenced to four T months hard labour by Mr G. The Hon. Mir M. K. Lo (third
Lowry at Central Magistracy this 100 donation)
morning. Defendant' was also sen- The following donations to the Bomber Fund were received in memory of the tenced to four months' hard labour, late Air C. W. Jeffries:
the sentences to run concurrently, on $ D
a charge of attempted larceny by 6 trick.
Mr and Mrs B. Wylle
...
Hongkong Amateur Dramatic Club
Mr John Robertson .....
Mr and Mrs W. N. Fleming
Mr and Mrs 11. 1. Corra.......
Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff
Associations wer
Royal Hongkong Golf Club
15
10
10
Lieut. Col. and Mrs E. D. Matthews Dr and Mira J. T. Smalley Commander of Dockyard and Staff: 10
President, Committee and Members Bowling Green of the Kowloon Club ... Mr D. D. Silver
£183
Det.-Sgt J. R. Sykes said that yesterday under instructions from Mr E. C. Luscombe, Assistant Super- intendent af Pollee, plain clothes detectives were sent to patrol the area of Jervolse Street and Mercer Street, Western district. to
endeavour to detect who ere collecting money from hawkers. About 11 am, a Chinese Sub-Inspector was standing the near a hawker's stall in Mercer Street
10
and
were
when Defendant approached, and
3. W. O. F. The-Brittal War Organisation Fund.
acknowledges Hongkong Branch, following donacknowledged
Previously $710,762; Royal Hongkong Golf Club Pro- using certain slang words to indicate reeds of Competition for Royal Scots that he was collecting on behalf of
$10 Lt and the Police, asked for two cents. Fairburn
Refusal of Licensee Bullock, $10; M. M. Eardley in memory
Trophy, 200; Guernseymon, Siete Br
May) before Thursday&f the late Birs if. Dullock, $2: Mr and The hawker being a leensee, re-
|26th June, 1941.
NOTICE
DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940
The following rater will be charged for malling single coples of the following newspapers abroad:- South China Morning Post China and Macao
16 cents per copy British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macao 16 cents per copy British and Foreign 20 cents per copy
23 cents Saturdays.
HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
WE ARE AT. WAR
We know you help War Charities, but please do not forget that war, or no war, Hungry, Children MUST be tud.
We daily feed hundreds.
'THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.
THERAPION NO
HERAPION NO.2 RAPION NG3
Mrs J. J. W. in memory of the late M
Bullock, Capt J. J. Lorius (monthly fused, and Defendant then moved to Mar/May). 160: Mra Pearce Miscellaneous another stall, followed by the Inspec- sale. $6.00 Some of the Blembers of the tor. The same words were used, Staff of Jardine Matheson & Co. Ltd. April/May, 23; Quarry Bay Work Party, and this hawker then handed Defen $11.50 Anong natis, $3;n. Hancock, dani a ten-cent piece, which Defen- (monthly), $25; The Caravan Tin", $11.63; dant received and handed back eight, Lt G. . Carver, $14.90; Lam Took-iye,
then cents change. Defendant was imonialy), 120: Mrs R. A. Buckberrous arrested, and
$10; John Forbes, 630.25; Anonymous.
when charged admitted (monthly), 25: Davis Brooks and Gran the
offences, A. M. Drake imonthly), $70;
Mr Luscombe said that in his own monthly), 10; Sale of Knitting Dogs per Mrs Dunbar, 155; P.P.C. Gift" per Mrs mind he thought that Defendant was Dunbar 1100; Q-A.J.MNS. (monthly), collecting money for a policeman, D. W, flume (monthly), $10; Anonymous, $81.79: Dr K. W. Chaun (monthly), 30; although he had no evidence to put the Rev. and Mrs T. A. Broadfool month the policeman In the dock. He said 1, 35; D. C. Edmondsten (monthly), 250; that he desired to deter these people
Foreign "Rautetic" $40; the
Start at
from offering their services to police- Dodwell & Co. Ltd, in memory of the lato A. W. Hayward 12t: total $718513.03 men, and he asked his Worship for
The S. C. t. Post has received the
a serious view of the case to be taken. following donation to the British War Or
Defendant admitted two previous ganisation Fund in memory of the late
convictions, Air C. W. Jeffries-The Commitico Mem- bers of the Hongkong Benevolent Society,
DENEVOLENT SOCIETY
120,
The 8. C. M. Post has received the
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China Underwriters $.
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INSURANCES
H.K. Fire S.
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SHIPPING
Steamboats S Indo-Chinns P. $.. Indo-Chinas D. $.. Shell (Bearers) s/- Waterboats $....
DOCKS ETC.
Wharves Ducks $ Providenta $
S'hal Dockyards $
MINING
Kallan 8/-
Raubs S. ILK. Mines
LANDS
Hotels $. Lands $.. Lands 4% Debentures S'hai Lands Sh. $.. Humphreys $.
H.K. Renities $. Chinese Estates $.
UTILITIES
Trams S. Peak Trams (old) $. Peak Trams (new) $. Star Ferries $..
Y. Ferries $.
China Lights (old) China
Lights (new) $..
128 n.
New Order Starts
DAMASCUS, June 23, (Reuter),- The first to enter. Dumnscus were Allied representatives. Thoy were greeted enthusiastically,
BANKS
THE CHARTERKD BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHIINA.
Incorporated by Noyal Charter 1953, Paid-up Capital
Noserve Find
........... $3,000,000 ...................... £3,000,000 Neservo Ljabiky of Proprietors £3,000,000 READ OFFICE LONDON, 38 Ultisopagato, B.C.1. Sub-Agencias in London. 117-127, Leadenhall Street, E.CJ.
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$2, Mosley St., Manchester, 2. AGENCIES AND BRANCHs8:
It was some time afterwards that troops were permitted to enter. The first to go into the city wero the Free French, followed closely by a famous British cavalry tegiment in armoured cars and some Australiang.
Alor Star While the French fing was no- | Ainritsar where to be seen on public buildings Bangkak
Jatavia of the city, the tricolour barne es Bombay Free France's emblem was heartily cheered.
Itongkong
tiolio
Rangoon Saigon
1poli
Semarang
Karachi
Beremban
Klass
.Khanghal
Calcutta
Kabe
Singapore
Agencies: Kunta
*Sitlewan
The Syrian hortly before the surrender of the
Government
mot
Gourabaya Talping
Madras
Tientsin
Cawnpore Cobu
Manila
Tongkah
Medan
(huket)
Now York
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Yokohama
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Clive Street Lumpur
Fairlie. PlaceKuching Canton
vity and assumed full powera over Internal afates which hitherto hind Colombo Been exercised by the French.
Amnesty Granted They also agreed to give amnesty to all pollilen prisoners.
Later the Syrian Prime Minister, Chaled Bey Alem, and General Legentilinmimo of the Free French met to discuss the proposed treaty whereby Syria would autonomous republic,
become an
The purpose of the Vichy French in holding out long after it was evi- lent that the city was bound to fall was to fight a rearguard action in order to cover
the retreat in the northwest.
Vichy Men Transfer
General
and
Dothi Haiphong Honkow
Fenand FOREIGN EXCHANGE and Banking usiness transacted,
CURRENT ACCOUNTS · opened FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies at rates which will be quoted on application.
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with Interest allowed at rates obtainable on application, The Bank Head Office in London undertakes Executor and Trusted busi-
and ness,
cialma, recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which ascertained at any of 11# may be Agencies and Branches.
W. H. EVANS THOMAS,
Bianager.
POST OFFICE
It was believed that the forces would be able to enter Damascus early in the morning, but the un- expected presence of many Vichy tanks and 70's and also troops, which Air Mail Service by British Over-
from the region of seas Airways Corporation to had come up.
East Kuneltra, made this impossible. and South Africa, United Kingdom However, in a little while resist and beyond is temporarily suspend- ance showed signs of crumbling and ed. daring the morning, many Vichy soldiers gave themselves up ns. pri-
noners,
Military Driver Fined
Kowloon Collision The collision between a military truck and a taxt in Prince Edward Road on May 23 had a sequel before Mr H. C. Mucnamara at Kowloon .80 b Magistracy this
when Pris .60 n. vate Ball, of Regiment, 43/9 n. Nanking Barracks, was summoned for .0.55 n falling to await a safe opportunity to complete a turn at a controlled intersection of the function of Princo Edward Road and Nathan Road.
Defendant plèndrei not guilty to the
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$2.00 .x.d. 90 b
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sunmons.
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Constable Lui Kwok, who was in charge of the trame light, said, in evidence, that about 11 am. on May 23, three military lorries turned from Prince Edward Rood Into Nathan Rond. The first two lorries passed, while the third lorry, No. 4019, driven by Defendant, in making turn to the right, collided with a taxi, which came from the opposite direc tlon.
Defendant was fined $10. Traffic 10.35 b. | Sub-Inspector J. Serin was in charge ...7 n. l'of the case.
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..51 b.
21.35 b.
5.90 b.
14 b.
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50.
--K. Electrics. (new)..$203. HIK. Electrics Its $....10/11 ga. Macao Electrics $.. Sandakan Lights $. Telephones (old) s. Telephones (new) $.
INDUSTRIALS
The public are reminded that it is
a breach of postal regulations to close in a postal cover communi- cations intended for persons other than the addressee.
The Printed Matter Service to the following places in China la tem- porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- huen, Kwelehow, Hunan, Fuklen (except Amoy and Kulangsu) North and Kwangal
East Kwangtung.
of
Small Packet Post to a countries suspended.
INWARD AIR MAILS Air Malt by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 24th June...July 1. Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"San Francisco date, 8th July.
.Jaly 15.
OUTWARD AIR MAILS Monday, June 30 Air Mail by Air to Kangoan to con- nect with the "British Overseas Airways."
K.P.O. and G.P.O. Rex. ....June 30, 4 p.m. Ord.....June 30, 1.30 p.m.
Tuesday, July 1
Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono- tulu, U.B.A., and Europe via "Pan-
and- American Airways Atlantic Bervices."
Trans-
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Reg.
July 1, Noon.
Ord.
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G.P.O.
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July 1, Noon.
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Tuesday, July 15
Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Amo- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantie Barvices.",
E.P.O.
THE HEROIC STORY
18
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OF TODAY'S HEROES!
Reg.
Ord.
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Men of steel and
..July 15. 5 pan. July 15, 6.30 p.m. G.P.O.
Reg.
Ord.
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H.K. Ropes $......
STORES, &c.
Dalry Farms $. Watsons $.. Lone Crawfords $... Sinceren $
.14 b. & 3 .74 b. 8.
Wing On (H.K.) $. Ewe Sh. Si
COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $..... S'hal Cotton Sh. 3.
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.0% b Entertainments $ Constructions (old) $.. ..1.00 n. Constructions (new) S.. Vibro Piling $.
20 n
following donations to the Hongkong HEAD TURNED BY Marsmans Iny. (Lon.) s/..0/3 a.
Benevolent Society in memory of the late Mr C. W. Jeffrier-Janot and Alan Taylor, $10; Mr and 2′′m P. 8, Camaldy, 35; Mr and Mrs J. Ormation, $10; Mr and
Mụ B. C. K. Hawkins, $10,
SISTERS OF THE POOR
the
The S. C. MT. Post lina received following donation to the Little Sisters of the Poor in mamory of the late Mr C. W. Jeffries.J. A T, $5.
DONATIONS" WAITING
Donations for the following Organisa tions await collection at the office of the
S. C. M. Port; Emergency Refugee Coun
CONTACT WITH
BIG MONEY
Chau Fon-cheong, 25, partner of a firewood firm, was remanded until Monday for consideration of sentence by Mr H. G. Sheldon, xc., at Central
Marmaans Inv. (HK.) 8/- 2/11⁄2 m.
Urgent Local Warning To
· Mariners
Former Notice No. 222/1840 of November 27, 1940 is cancelled. -
Until further notice urgent warne
cil; Associacao Portuguesa do Soccorrea Magistracy this morning, when he Mutuos: Benevolent Society; Food Kit- pleaded guilty through his solicitor to chens Fund: St Andrew's Church Pund; Ba British Prisoners of War Bellef Fund a charge of fraudulent conversion of Lord Mayor's Fund for the Relief of Air $4,595.80 from the
Cheong Wah Bellins, Little Sister of the Poor: Firewood Firm of No. 7 Landales for shipping will be broadcast from Hongkong (Station ZBW) on D.W.OF.
Street, Wanchal, of which he was 845 kilocycles and 0.52 megacycles. managing partam appeared for time signals at 1300 and 2100 hours, per second immediately after the Mr D., McCallum Complainants and Mr C. A. S. Russ Hongkong Summer time, which is 0 represented Defendant,
Major Baseball
Only Two Matches Scheduled
hours ahead of G.M.T. Small Salary
Such warnings will also be broad- Plending guilty. on behalf of east at the conclusion of the ovening Defendant, Mr Russ sald Defendant programme. had been employed for a considerable This procedure will be in addition time on a small salary in a firewood to, and not in substitution for the firm. When he was taken as a normal method of communicating partner in the Complainant firm in with ships by W/T and will only be which large sums of money passed used in the case of urgent and, im- through his hands, Mr Huss sub-portant warnings. milted that Defendant lost his head
NEW YORK, Juno 23 (UP) Only two games were scheduled in the Major Baseball Leagues to day, those being in the National contact with such large sums of circuit.***
Scores were:
Brooklyn
IT.
17.
Battery: Fitzsimmons, Kimball, Brown, Owen, ranks, Pittsburgh
as he was not used to coming into
Gelling And Wallington Win Pairs Match
money
Mr Russ asked that Defendant be I dealth will as leniently as possible
and added that
ONE. MATCH In the Open Pairs at he had a young wife and baby,
bowls. Championship was played Inst Mr Sheldon suggested that Defen-night at the Police Recreation Club, dant be remanded until it could be J. 11. Gelling and H. G, Wallington sacertained whether he would be beating C. E. Langley and L. A. able to make restitution. Jordan, 22-14.
Battery: Klinger, Bullivam, Lopez. New-York
Battery Schumacher, Adania Danning.
Chicago
Battery: Passeau, McCullough,
snow.. whose courage thrilled
world!
Franco And Suner Mystery
NEW YORK, June 23 (UP)—The National Broadcasting Company re-
ports having intercepted a Madrid despatch which wan announced over the Tokyo radio that General Franco and Senor Suner, after an emer- gency. Cabinet meeting departed for an "unknown destination"
Britain's Relations With Finland
LONDON, June 23 (UP)-It la authoritatively stated that relations between Britain and Finland will remain unchanged because the Finns are not in alliance with Germany.
SKI (PATROL
LULI DESTE
PHILIP DORN SAMUEL S. HINDS STANLEY FIELDS EDWARD NORRIS
TO-DAY
BRITISH WAR ORGANISATION FUND
Holp Bombed Civilians in Britain
are
Old clothes of all descriptions badly needed for Men, Women and Children In the Bombed Areas in Britain. Such gifts will be received by the 8. W. O. F., c/o Government House
during office hours. Mondays to Fridays from 9.30 for
Lunch Interval and Saturdays
p.m., allowing
AT THE
a.m.
to 4
from 9.30
8,m. until
KING'S
p.m.
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