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Thursday,

HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH

June

CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. COL KNOX

ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.50 for 3 days prepaid SITUATIONS WANTED. OIGNESE YOUNG LADY (English education) steks position, as nurse: invalid, caro of companion to children, or as nupervisor in Hotel or Boarding House, Experienced in nursing and house-keeping. Please wrlie Box 599, "Hongkong Tele graph."

FOR SALE.

TWO DOGS While Bull Terrier (bitch) and Crous Brad Scotch Terrier (bitch) for sule. Proceeds to Bomber Fund. Apply Mrs. Hogg, Hongkong Jockey Club Stables,

DECLARES THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION POLICY

CO., LTD.

NOTICE OF GENERAL' MEETING

All Quiet. In Pacific.

TURKS OF BOTH

FRIENDS FALANGE

OUTBURST SIDES EXPLAINED

4.

MADRID, June 25 (Reuter). -Commenting on the German- organised riot outside the Bel-:

BANKS

→THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & 'CHINA.

Incorporated by Royal Charter 1933, Paid-up Capital Itasorve Fund

£3,000,000

£3,000,000

NEAD OFFICE-LONDON, 21 Diksopegato, 2.0.1. Rub-Agencies in London. 117-112, Leadenhall Street,. ECJ.

LONDON, Jund 25 (Reuter).-The Turco-German Pact was SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH) -

unanimously approved by the Turkish Grand National Assembly No Love For Britain Reserve Liability of Proprietors $3,000,000 to-day, states the Ankara radio. The German Ambassador, voi | WASHINGTON, June 25 (UP)-hom At the press conference to-day, the

Papen, was present at the Session.

M. Sarajoglu, the Turkish j Secretary of the Navy, Col, Frank SIXTIETH The

ORDINARY

Knox, alated that the Federal Gov- Foreign Minister, In a state- ;ENERAL MEETING of the ernment has no intenflen declar-

ention of Company will be held at the ing martial law, expanding tavalment on the Pact said, "This treaty which regulates the re- Offices of the General Managers, jurisdiction or in any other manner

naval arrangements in Itawali. Mesars, Jardino, Matheson & Co., nging the present military and lations of the two countrics con- Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong Kong,

The Secretary made the statement on Thursday, 10th July, 1941, at in response to a question regarding a report that the United States may ndon, for the purpons of receiving invoke martial law in the Territory. the Report of the Directors, passile declared "The army will protect Ing the Accounts, and electing Hawall in case of emergency. They now have the necessary troops to do Directors and Auditors,

.

The Transfer Books of the Company wil be closed from the NATURALIST, 3rd July to the 24th July inclu- THE HONGKONG

Price $sive. Vol. X nos. 3 and 4. (postage extra). Now on sale at Bouth China Morning Post Lid.

A. N. S.-V. A. D. 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

cerned and which shows that these relations will develop in a friendly manner in the future, Is characterised by a

definite stipulation that so far as we are concerned it means that Tur key's existing pledges under the Turco-British alliance are fore- most and remain intnet.

"In this light I consider it my duty to thank the German statesmen who have afforded us the means of working fervently for the establish ment of Turco-German friendship by keep our word already pledged "to our friends.

Reference To Patrola The Secretary told reporters that the United States does not intend to establish a patrol in the Pacific similar to that in the Atlantic to By order of the Board,

guard merchant shipping routes to Russia the same as the navy, now 'JARDINE;"MATHESON & patrols the routes across the Atlanticnccepting the reservation that we

to Britain.

The Pacific fleet will not change patrol assignments and a Allantie patrol Pacifè patrol like the.

not

because there are no lons." necessary German warships in the Pacific area. No German alders have been re- ported for several months.

CO., LTD. General Managers. Hong Kong, 14th May, 1941.

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

*he following rates will be charged for malling single coples of the following newspapers abroad:

South China Morning Post

China and Macao

10 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,

(APC) or 22160 (Helena Japanese

May) before Thursday 26th June, 1941.

Tho

Hongkong Telegraph

Eleventh Annual

Commander Killed

Is

"This constituted the main condi- tion in the conduct of the negotia-

Open Negotiations

M. Surajoglu then proceeded to give details of how the pact had been brought about emphasising that dur- hind both parties

The navy has no plans to extend naval aid to Russia under the Lending negotiations and Lease pigramme because the Russians have submarines and other vessels In the Pacific.

SWEDEN'S ACTION

Transit To Nazi Troops LONDON, June 25 (Reuter). Sweden has agreed to the German request for the transit of certain German troops from Norway to Finland, according to a Stockholm dispatch.

Secret Meeting STOCKHOLM, June 25 (Reuter).- The Riksdag met in a secret session. to-day.

Gustav.

No announcement has been made so far regarding yesterday's meeting CHANGTEH, June 25 (Central of the Cabinet presided over by King News).-Among the casualties sut- Amateur Photographic fered by the Japanese recently

central Hupeh was General Nagano, Commander of the 37th Detachment who was killed by a Chinese mobile unit on June 17 in the vicinity of Lienhuasze in Tsienkiang.

Competition

Juno-September, 1941.

Two Sliver Trophies Awarded

by ILFORD LTD..

Jo A meeting of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Cabinet was niso held yesterday under the presidency of the Crown Prince.

been

Monday and Tuesday have public holidays but beyond reitera- tion of Sweden's desire to continue

On June 1, Nagano's body was to avoid being dragged in a "great removed to a point north of Llen-Power's war," It is unlikely that much

For the best and second-best entries.hunsze and cremated together with a indleation of Sweden's attitude will

number of other Japanese war dead, be available.

Three Silver Trophies Awarded

by EASTMAN KODAK CO.

First Prizes in each of the

tiree Sections.

$250

CASH PRIZES

SECTION ONE

$250

H.K. Stock Market

The

following quotations Interior scenes. Table Top and Stilled on the Hongkong Stock

Life Studies.

(Exluding portraiture, plants and

and fowers).

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

tet this morning,

BANKS

1.K. Banks $..

H.K. Banks £

H.K. Banks (H.K.) £ Chartered £

Mercantile, A. & B. £ Mercantile C £.

East Asia $........

INSURANCES

Canton $.

Union $....

Chian Underwriters

H.K. Fire S.

Douglas $..

2nd $50. 3rd $30.

4th $10

RULES

The following Rules will cover the Competition:

1.-The Competition is open to all

photographers,

2-The entries awarded the

ford

Trophies for the best and second. best pictures in the Competition, will not be entitled to any other prices.

-Tho 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 be published during the period of the Com- petition, and which must be parted on back of entry.

4. The right to pubilah any or all nl the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph,

-All photographis entered mat Jinve been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. a-No responsibility will be accepted: for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage lo, entries,

7-All entries to be either black, #eplo, or toned pictures, and must be mounted. Coloured

photo- grapia are ineligible. 8-Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white, -No pletare to entered in more

than one Section.

10-Mounts to be only white or gream, must be of one of the following Mizen10%22, 16×20.-

t

11.-No correspondence will be entered

into in connection with the Cam petition, 12-Members of the Staffs of the and the South China Morning Post are not permitted to compets.

Hongkong Telegraph

13-The decision of the Judges khall

be final

16-At the Bonclusion of the Com- petillon, entries will be returned to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices with seven days. 18The use of allares, to atitolly

forbidden.

NAME

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SECTION

ADDRESS

qae use black letters and paste

ond of theed forms on back

of each· Eritry

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Seamboats $.. Indo-Chinas P. Indo-Chinos D.

Shell (Bearers) s/-

Waterboats $....

DOCKS ETO.

Wharves $..

Docks $...

Providents $..

S'hal Dockyards S...

MINING

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Hotels $. Lands $.. Lands 4% Debentures S'hal Lands Sh. $ Humphreys $.

HK. "Realtles

Chinese Estates $

UTILITIES · Trams Peak Trains (old) $. Peak Trams (new) $. Star Ferries $.

Y. Ferries $.

Ching Lights (old) $. Chinn Lights (new) Lights Rts.

Explanation

LONDON, June 25 (Reuter);~~-

GC-

A Stockholm communique, cording to a Stockholm dispatch. to the offelal German

news agency, states: "In the situation occasioned by the outbreak of war between Unlon, Germany and the Soviet were Sweden will unswervingly pursue Mar-her autonomy independence and

und

to remain outside the conflict.

the new

one

acted correctly and openly.

M. Sarajoglu added "Moreover, we on our part, kept our British friends Informed of Important phases in the development of our negotiations with the Germans, and in most Instances carried on consultations with our Bri- tish: friends,"

Fair Play

Exchange Ath Embassy in Madrid on

A Glance

SELLING T.T. London Demand London T.T. Shanghal T.T. Singapore TIT.

T.T. India

T..

U.S.A. TT. Manila T.T. Batavia T.T. Bangkok T.T. Saigon T.T. France T.Z. Switzerland. T.T. Australin

.1/2

1/27

5231

..440

1024

83

.2434

48

43/4

1491

.104

1021 1/04

1,3

4 m/s D/P London

1/3%

4 m/s L/C U.S.A.

.04%

BUYING

4 m/s L/C London

4 m/s France

30 d/s India.................... US. Cross rate in London 4.02 U.S. Cross rate in N.Y.

Substantial Donation To Bomber Fund

West End Branchi It-15, Cockspur, Strast, B,YA.

Manchester Branch: 12, Mosley Bt., Manchester, 2.*

Tuesday, the Felange organ "Arriba," after stressing that yesterday's manifestations were directed "exclusively against AGENCIES AND BRANCHES: Russin," admits that some of its

Ampliar

Alor Star Bangkok Bombay

IRLAYI

| rompants not subject to lia. cipline, branched from this in- tention and went to extremes which only means that feeling against our oldest enemy is Canton fresh and aroused,”

Hourabaya

Hongkong Iloilo Ipoh

Tangoon

Saigon

Seniorang

Karachi

Beremban

Xiang

Khanghai

Calcutta

Agencies:

Кова

Aingapara

Kuala

Hitlawan

Cilve Street. Lumpur

Taiping

Manila

Tientsin

·Tangkatı

Medan

Now, York

Tsingtao

Peiping

Yokohama

(Pexius)

· Kairita Place Kuching

Cawnpore Cobu The "Arriba" says that an expinna- Colombo tion for the feeling against the old

Haiphong enemy Great Britain, "would be Tankow found in simple meditation on the progress of our empire, strangled to the point of slavery,”

This article ends with A Bover order to Falange comrades that [nothing must be left to spontaneous

joy and that Falangists must follow communds with atriet discipline.

INDECENT ASSAULT CHARGE

After stating that Turkey had! followed fair play, M. Sarajoglu con- that side that the Turkish cluded, "it can again be stated on

army along the same front, belligerent nn- hierote guardian of our pesce-and tions as well as neutrals, and finally world public opinions have taken ther stand to safeguard Turkish peace. We will not fail in our effort Sergeants Mess, LK.V.D.C. Rame $20 to prove to the world by future deve-Messra Chik Fung Company lopment of our activkies that Turkey Mekara Jardine, Matheson & Co... deserves to remain in this honourable Ltd. (second donation)

Two and a half per cent" position."

Mr & Mrs F. A. Redmond (sec

donation)*******

Prisoners Of War Aida

£30,000 from Jardine, Matheson and Co. Including a splendid subscription of

tolst of $1,307,532, da was reached yes, terday by the War Fund inaugurated by the 5. C. Post. Lid. with the follow- Ing donations:

Major Baseball

Cincinnati Beat Phillies

In Double Header

NEW YORK, June 25 (Reuter). -Cincinnati Reds scored a double Phültes victory over Philadelphia in a twin-bill in the National Base- ball League to-day. New York St Louis Yankees edged out the Browns 7-5 in the American cir- cult. Scores were:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

.

R. HE

Palindelphia

Battery: Podgajay, Johnson, Mellan, Livingston, Harman,

Cincinnati

13

Q

Battery: E. Riddle, Lombardi

2

Battery: Grissom, Hannan, Warren, Cincinnati .............................

1

Battery: Pearson, Riddle.

Brooklyn

A

9

*

Battery: Casey, Iligbe, Owen. Pittsburgh

10

2

1

erlain however, | Phliadelphia 1,315 b. we are faced with

exception- 75% ni questions. Thus it has been sug

70ngested botit by Finland and Germany that Sweden should permit the .84 m. 23% n transport by the Swedish railway of

Battery: Heintezelman, Lopez, New York corps of troops limited to .11% n.

division from

Battery: Carpenter, Danuing, Norway to Finland. -The-Government-with-the-con-Cleaco

Page McCullough, Lee, Battery: sent of the Riksdag, and in considera Schelling. .215 b. tion of the formality necessary for Boston

400 nihe protection of Swedish

Battery: Ilutchings, Johnson, Berres, Mfast. .1 n

St Louis

10 1 Battery: White, Padgett.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

72_b

.180 b.

120 n.

.8 n.

80 b

60

43/1/

.0.55 n

.88 b.

..15.35 b.

5

b. & sa.

20 n.

11/- n. .....8 n

Moscow Munitions

Plants

SOVO-

Thoroughly Modern

LONDON, June 25 (Reuter),

&

11

1

Battery: Galehouse, Allen, Ferrell. New York

Battery: Chandler, Murphy, Dickey.

27 2 Cleveland

Brown,

Desaultela,

7 D z

4

D

Battery: Rowe, Glebell, Thomas, New-

{fourth instalment)_.............

Mr J. M. Word, 23% "A Debt of Honour-EK/PEF.C. Craigengower Cricket Club (fifth

donation)

Mr Gaston D'Aquino (20% of the Del proceeds of the Litvin- D'Aquino Joint Recital). China Paint Manufacturing Co.,

Ltd.

China Vegetable Oil Corporation,

Ltd,

10

50,000

Goo

100

.0.10

03

40.40

100

Mr W. C. Exent (In memory of

Meling donations to the Bomber

The following Fund were received in memory of the late Mr C. W. Jeffries:

Mr W. C. Excell "An Old Friend of the 3008 Days" 20 Mr A.

F. Sherry

10

PRISONERS OF WAR The Hon. Treasurer of the British Prisoners of War Fund acknowledges with thanks the following donations:

Previously

acknowledged 30.570, HE Sir Geoffry Northcote, K.C.M.G. $300 Sama of Jardine's Staff, May, $249; Church Collection, .M.S. Tamar, $60; Already acknowledged

5. C. M. Post $250. 1r2 Total $7,010,

BENEVOLENT SOCIETY The S. C. M. Post has received tho following donations to the Hongkong Benevolent Society In memory of the late Mr C. W. Jeffries.

Mr and Mrs F. C. ffail, $10; Mr and Mira H. A. Mills, 110; Dr J. H Mont- comery, $5 Dr and Mrs D. J. Valentine, $10; Mr and Mrs J. F. Barnes, $10.

VARIOUS CHARITIES

The S. G: M. Post has received the following donations

following Chorities:

to the

From "Two and half per cent"-Lord' Mayor's Fund for the Relief of Air Raid Victims. 5: Society of St Vincent -Paul,-82)–Tung--Wals Hospiin), 631-Boclery for the Protection of Chuteren, 92: Sal vation Army, $2: British War Organisa

(lon Fund, 12.

DONATIONS WAITING Donations for the following Organisa- Hong await collection at the office of tho 5. C. Af. Fort: Emergency Refugee Coun- cit: Associacao Portuguesa de Soccorres Mutuos; Benevolent Society Food Kit chens Find: St Andrew Church Fund: British Prisoners of War Relief Fund Lord Mayor's Fund for the Rollef of Alt Raid Viellms. Little Sisters of the Poor a.W.OF. St. Vincent de Paul: Protection at Children: Salvation Army: Tung Wah Hospital.

Ballery: Bagby,

Hemaley.

Boston

Ballery: Grove, Peacock.

Detroit

hauser, Telbetta,

Philadelphia

0

Battery: Knott, Ferrick, Itayca

Shanghai

Chicago

A

.

Battery: Rigney, Turner.

Washington

2

Battery: Hudson, Early.

Dutch Butchers Sent

To

of M.

Rumour Refuted

·

Ip Yeo-po, 40, earth coolle, of 38 Wanchal Road, first floor, was fined $50 or in default two months' hard labour by Mr A. N. Macfadyen at Central Magistracy this morning on

0

charge of indecent assault on male person named Ng Cheong, 17, Road, first floor, at a hillside near Apprentice prinier, of 184 Johnston Bowen Road, on June 25.

Sat Willerton prosecuted.

Madras

Penang

ปรแkot

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business, transacted,

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened... and. FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Your of 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's Xtend Omco in London undertakes Executor and Truster bull- ness, and claima recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be RIcertained at any of it Agencies and Branches.

W. IL EVANS THOMAS,

Manager.

POST OFFICE

Air Mail Service by British Over- seas Airways Corporation to East and South Africa, United Kingdom and beyond is temporarily suspend- ed.

The public are reminded that it is

■ breach of postal regulations to mclose in a postal cover communi- It was stated that Complainant and cations intended for persons other Defendant were friends. Complain-han the addressee. ant, working as

As an apprentice printer, The Printed Matter Service to the earned very little money and he Baked Defendant to introduce him tollowing places in China la tem- to orally suspended;-Yunnan, Sze- A higher position. On June 25 at huen, Kwelchow, Hunan. Fukien. 7 p.m. Defendant asked Complainant except Amoy and Kulangeu), to accompany him for a walk in Kwangst. North and East Bowen Road where he would dis- Kwangtung. cuss malters with him. As they were passing Wanchal Gap they were noticed by two Indian Police constables who were on the look-out for tree wood cutters.

Suspected

Tree-Cutters

The constables suspected that De- fendant and Complainant were trea wood cutters and followed them.

They noticed Defendant and Com- plainant stopping at a hülside and a few minutes later heard shouts of "Save Life." One of the constables rushed to the scene and saw Defen- dant and Complainant with

down to their knees. trousers Defendant ran away but was chased and arrested by the second constable. Defendant stated in Court that constable B.339 struck him brutally with a truncheon:

Tricking R. N. Of Coal

Watch Off Dockyard

Found guilty on a charge of un- lawful possession of 1,601 pounds of Indian-cool, the properly-of-the-Ad- mirally, Man Kau, 20, master of a boat was fined $50, or two months' hard labour by Mr D. J. N. Ander- son at Kowloon Magistracy this. morning,

Defendant's fokl, Ng Mel, 33, was fined $25 or a month's hard labour on the same charge.

Sergeant Manwaring of the Royal Naval Yard Police, stated that naval motor boats were forced to do a 24- hour patrol around the Dockyard in order to

prevent Junks, employed by the Dockyard to carry coal, from throwing coal into the sea for other sampans to plek up later.

Property Of Admiralty Defendant's boat was found lying

Small Packet Post to all countries

• suspa.ided.

INWARD AM MAILS Air Mall by "Pan" American. Airways Direct Service-San Francisco date, 24th June

July 1. Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francbco date, 8th July.

.July 13.

OUTWARD AIR MAILS

Monday, June 30 Air Mall by Air to Rangoon to con- nect with the "Britisk Översons Airways."

K.P.O, and G.P.O. Reg.June 30, 4 p.m. Ord. ..............June 30, 4.30 p.m.

Tuesday, July 1

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono- lulu, U,6.A....... and Europe vis “Tan- American Airways and Trana- Atlantic Services,"

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

July 1, Noon. .July 1, Noon.

G.P.O.

Reg?

.Ozd.

„July 1, Noon. July 1, 5.00_p_m.. Tuesday, July 15

Air Mall for Manlis, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Ame» rican Airways and Trans-Atlantia Services,"

Reg. Ord.

Reg. Ord.

K.P.O.

July 15, 5 p.m. .... July 16, 5,30 p.m.

G.P.O.

July 15, 5 p.m.

July 15, 7 pan.

Watchmen Acquitted

Surga singh, 33, and Lahora Singh, near Buoy No. 18 about 2 p.m. on 30, both Indian private watchmen SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" June 24 with the coal on board: No employed at "Euston," Bonham Road,

loading

or unloading was CHUNGKING, June 25' (UP).—1|

allowed were discharged by Mr G. T. Lowry the Concentration Camp' is authoritatively stated

specified area and the coal in at Central Magistracy this morning Bhat

of the question was the property the on a count of larceny of ten cattles LONDON, June 25 (Reuter)-Five Shanghai rumour that Dr Quo Tal- Admiralty.

of rico, valued at $1.60, the property Sergeant N. Allam, in evidence, of their employer, on June 23, be- man concentration camp for the year,

11⁄4 pts. n Moscow Rádio to-day stresses the | importance of the part played in the 3 b. present struggle by Soviet scientists .02% 6. who, under the direction .97% D. Stalin, have made vast strides in

and, during the present

..15.80 n. technical and Industrial development / Dutch butchers were sept to a Ger- chi's plane has been either shot down stated that he saw fokis of several cause the evidence against them was -0.40 n.ieved surprising rosults which legal slaughter of meat, according to by Japanese planes or was wrecked { smoil sampans dredging coat in the not strong enough to convict. De-

96 b. would have a decisive effect on the Dutch circles in London. This sen- while making a forced landing is cn-vicinity and loading it on Defen- fendants were on ball of $30.

tence was described as a warning. I tirely groundless.

.3 b.

.16.40 b. .7 n.

3% ed all the results anticipated or

for.

outcome of the war.

The output from factories had ex-

Whereas in 1914 only ...52 b. smell arms ammunition and Hght 21.35 b. feld artillery shells could be pro- .0 b. duced in Russia, the U.S.S.R. can ..1.30 b. produce all types of ammunition 30 els band shells for the largest type of

H.K. Electric (old) x rtg $ 21% n. guns in sufficient quantities to win H.K. Electrics (new) $....20% b. the war,

H.K. Electrics Ris $....11 b. & na.

Macho Electries $..

Sandakan Lights $.

Telephones (old) $.

Telephones (new)

INDUSTRIALS

Cnid: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $. Cald: Macg. (Prof.), Shi, Cantón Ices.. Cements $...

ILK. Ropes $.

STORES, &c. Dairy Farms .. Watsona $ Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres $ Wing On (HK.) $. Wm. Powell, Ltd.. x.d.

COTTON AULLS

Ewo Sh SE S'hat Colton Sh

MISO.

.12

.2214*b. Former H.K.

18.05 n.

b.

.20 n. .25:0,

1434 #n.:

1.20 .

Resident As A.T.S. Officer

Vladivostok Open To

dant's boat.

· Defendants said that the coal was: brought froin other boatmen.

HUGE FORD

BRITISH WAR

Receive U.S. Munitions BOMBER FACTORY ORGANISATION

WASHINGTON, June 25 (Reuter). Roosevelt-The Defence Plant Corporation

on

zones already

FUND

WASHINGTON, June 25 (Reuter)-President does not intend to issue a “neutrality" proclamation the announced to-day that it would Russo-German war, according to an announcement by Mir build a $47,000,000 bomber factory at Ypsilanti, Michigan, to be leased and Sumner Welles, Under-Secretary of State, to-day,

United States ships will thus American ships, Mr Welles explained operated by the Ford Motor Com-

рану. tho combat be permitted to carry arms to that

It is understood that the factory is Help Bombed Civillasts in Britain established by the President do not to be an important part of the Vladivostok.

Include the Pacific region. Viodivos-United States Army's plan to pro- The United States is taking lok will thus remain open to Ameri- vide facilities for turning out 500 up the same position as she has can ships carrying arms or any other bombers a month. maintained during the under the Neutrality Act, Ameri

der can ships are forbidden to carry arms

M

Old clothes of all descriptions

Calls On Mr Eden are badly needed for Men,

Ispirit in the Presenting the new there exista a state of war between emcial communication from the torview. to-day with the Spanish

Governm

8 b. & 8. A former resident In Hongkong,

Mrs Neill, is now Press Officer for declared Sino-Japanese war. .173⁄4 b. the A.T.S. with headquarters at the Mr Welles pointed out that under to "belligerent" ports" or defined .10.40 8. War Office. She holds the rank of the Neutrality Act, a noutrality pro- combat arcas. -

Women and Children In tho 0.45 n. Company. Commander.

LONDON, June 26 - (Route:), clamation is required when the

Welles .2.15 n

World's Press News describes President or Congress "shall find that States had sill not received an Anthony Eden, in addition to his in- Bombed Areas in Britalo...

added that the United The British Foreign Secretary, Mr + 39 n. Mrs Neill as

She joined the foreign states and that it is necessary Russian AT.S. us a cook, passed on to do to promote or preserve the peace of American declaration on Monday Foreign Minister, Dr E N. van

Government since the Ambassador, also saw the Netherlands gifts will be received by. 30% n. (Infantry States or protect lives United States An B. W. O. F., c/o

ment of citizens, of the United States."- and President Roosevelt's announco-bassador, Mr John G. Winant.

air Welles added that President Roosevelt had authorised him to an- nounce that Icasmuch as he finds that , proclamation is unnecessary In the present instance to promote ng the United States or protect American citizens, he has co inten Lion of luuing a proclamation, p

P. Training Centre) and become an oleor In charge of 150 girls, passed H.K. Govt. 4%

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b. of Fortnum and Masont, She has Constructioris (new)

Innis (new) Sicuri in been married six years, / has lived 7.20. abroad in Hongkong • hid the East Vibro Piling

and, according to this journal, "ITA Morsmans Inv. (Lon.) i Marmans Inv. (H.K.) #/-.2/1% n. bundle of vitality, verve and charm,"

ment that all American aid possible would be given to

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