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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.50 for 3 days prepaid

FOR SALE.

TERKIERS. SCOTCH TEDIGREE Pulk pure bred Scotch Terriers, male and temple, fifteen months, for sale in aid of the Bomber Fund. Must 10 together. Please apply Mrs. Hogg, Jockey Club Stables,

THE HONGKONG NATURALIST. Price $4 Vol. X nos 3 and 4.

(postage extra). Now on sale at Boulb China Morning Post Ltd.

LOST AND STOLEN Platinum Wrist Watch

Miss E. M. Parkes of No. 26 Con- dult Rond has reported to the Police the theft of a platinum wrist watch. valued at $250, from her residence, between June 30 and yesterday.

Mr.F. M. Ellis of 455 The Peak, bas reported to the Police, that he tween July 1 and 2 someone entered residence through 11 open hla window and stole money and a wrist watch to the value of $130.

Quarter

Set Daniel of master

Royal

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

of Black Hend Engineers,

THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING

SIXTIETH ORDINARY The

of the GENERAL MEETING Company will be held at the Ofices of the General Managers, Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Id., Pedder Street. Hong Kong, on Thursday, 10th July, 1941, ut noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, pags- ing the Accounts, and electing Directors and Auditors.

Thursday,

G.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

R.

Chungking

General

Dismissed

(Central

CHUNGKING, July News)-Following the receipt of a full

report of the Inquiry Committer on the suffocation case in a tunnel Chungking during a Japanese air 1 on May 3, Generailazimo Chiang Kai-shelt has ordered the dismissal of General Liu Shin from his can- current past of Chungking Air De- fence Commander.

raid on

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 7th day of July, 1941, at a jumu, at the Offices of the Publle Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Choung Sha Want, In the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, conmencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a ⚫ Crown Rent to be fixed by the

General Ho Kuo-kwang. Chung- Surveyor of His Majesty the

king Garrison Commander-in-Chief, KING, for one further term of is appointed to net as Chungking Air 21 years leas the Inst three days Defence Commander concurrently,

Mr Haleh Yuan-mo, Vice-Director thereof.

to the Engineering Department Intending bidders are advised the Chungking Air Detence Head- that immediately after the dispu-quarters, is also dismissed for negll- The Transfer Books of the Mal of the lot the Purchaser (ifrence.

Generalissimo Chiang as mean- not the applicant) will be requir-white Issued a circular telegram to Company wil be closed from the 3rd July to the 21 July inciued to deposit with an authorised all air defence und A.R.P. units in give.

officer who will be present at the Chungking, exhorting them to extr- sale, the sum of two hundred cise greater caution in their work in order to prevent the recurrence of | dolines, ($200) in cash. This aum similar disasters, JARDINE, MATHESON & will be refunded on payment of

CO., LTD.

the Purchase price.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

By order of the Board,

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

CHANGE OF ADDRESS

Effective immediately the new

has reported to the Police the address of the EMPIRE SALES

larceny of elect

of electric bulbs und wires. | COMPANY Is 123 valued at $120, from vacant fooms

In the barracks,

Rond.

HENNESSY Telephone 23465

(un-

The theft of money and a gold ring, changed),

China valued at $155, from the

Boarding House, Connaught Road, Central, on Wednesday, has been re- porled Lo the Police by Chung Cheong, the owner of the property stolen.

Thief Injured In Flight

with his legs swathed in Darulages crutches, Wong anet supported on cru Yip-king 23, unemployed. pleaded guilty before Mr H. G, Sheldon, .c., at Central Magistrary the morning, to stealing $2 from Li Migran, 40, 1 master of the Yuan Ki Eating House, No, 204 Queen's Itond West, or June 10.

a

Sergeant McLeod stated that after

real at the shop, Defendant, weunt

ip to Complainant's counter, smatch- ed $2 in len tent pieces from the can box stal vay off. He was chased Ey fekis into Centre Street, 19 where he turned into alai, and climbed a ten fout wall from which he fell off fracturing both his keya. He was sent to the Queen Mary Bus pital and was discharge only yes- terday.

Taking into consideration that De- fendatit and stained a permanent ling the magistrate, sentenced De- fendent to one day's imprisonment.

Where Mines Are Adrift

NOTICE

be

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940 The following

will ralen charged for malling single copies of the following newspapers abroad:- South China Morning Post China and Maeno

10 cents per copy British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy The Hongkong Telegraph

China and Macso

10 cents per copy British and Foreign 20 cents per copy 25 cents Saturdays.

The

Hongkong Telegraph. Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition June-September, 1941. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.

For the best and sccoml-best entries, Three Silver Trophies Awarded

$250

$250

by EASTMAN KODAK CO, First Prizes in each of the three Sretions. CASH PRIZES

SECTION ONE

Life Studies.

and flowers). 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd-$40.-3rd-$30, 4th $1o.

No. of Sale.

Kowloon

Junction of laland Lot No. 2953,

Registry No.

Locality

Fat Street,

Chau Street and

Cheung Sha Wan.

13

Boundary Measurements

N. 6, E. W.

teetfeel frei frets

da per sala ріал.

July 3, 1941,

Britain Taking Advantage

· Of Lull To Paste Continent

(By "Reuter's" Air Correspondent) LONDON, July 2.-The R.A.F. daylight operations over Northern France and occasionally over Germany are being pursued with the utmost energy. Full advantage is being taken of Germany's pre-occupation in Russia.

This gencral assurance "was given me in London to-day.

Their tuetical purpose cannot be divulged but it can be assumed that they are immediately associated with the growing HAKI. night offensive.

It is revealed that Britain's heavi est and newest bombers have been used in daylight attacks on targets in northwest Germany's coastline."

BANKS

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

Incorporated by Royal Charter 1959, Paid-up Capital

Reserve Fund

$3,000,000 $1,000,000 Heserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000

HEAD OFFICE-LONDON,

38 Ninsopegato, 1.C.1. Bub-Agencies in London. 117-122,. Leadenhall Street, EGJ,

West End Branchi 14-19, Cockapar Bireet, B., Manchester Branchi

52, lonley Bt, Sanchester, 2. AGENCIES AND DRANCHES: Alor Star

Honekone Razoon 130110 Ipak Ilangkok Batavia Hombay

Calcutta

Agencies:

CilveStreet

Results of Hammering One concrete result of the RAF's These attacks appear to be design constant hammering by night of the ed to strike at the chief source of the German shipyards and U-boat manu-Amritsar Nazi war potential in Western and facturing towns has been an "appre- theciable reduction" in the scale of the North-western Germany and offeeders to her western armies. The Nazi effort in the Battle of the Atlan-

reconclic

the tie recently, and while the world may alm evidently is to rece

RA.F. to alter the immediate course bombing

A.F's long-term policy of heavy be disappointed it i expects the

with any shorter-range polley requiring extra punch dictated of the dynamic land struggle being by the big chance given Britain by waged in Eastern Europe, its work

will be regarded as well repaid. Hitler's Russlan adventure.

Major Baseball

The Generalisalino also urged the elvillans, especially the youths, to co-operato in A.R.P. work.

Interference With British Shipping

Action By Japanese

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

Few Long-Range Fighters The lack of sufficiency of long- range Aghter escort for the work across the Cluinnel must of necessity! at present restrict the depth of the R.A.F. operations in force by day- light as do the short summer nights force a shortening of the long arm of British air power by night. some encouraging facts have emerged from the sweeps hitherto made and incidentally begun in earnest on the eve of litler's attack on Russia,

But

The improved Spitfires have proved themselves superior in performance to Germany's Intest Messerschmitt Aghters. The Me-109F2 was speel- ally designed to give maximum per- Range formance at high altitudes, and to some extent armament, were sacrificed to this nim, no doubt in the hope that tactical advantage of height | would be decisive.

LONDON, July 2 (UP). In the House of Commons_to-day, Mr Anthony Eden, the Foreign

This has not been the case and the Secretary, emphasised that there

new Messerschmitt has been drugged) could be no assurance to Japan down from its new ceiling of over regarding the economic restric- 30,000 feet and the Spitfires have tions "which they allege we im-made short work of it. pose on them," until the matter of interference with British shipping in a certain.aren of the im-China coast has been settled.

The purchaser of the lot will be required to pay to the auctioneer in cash the sum of $130.00 (being of the upset price) 100 mediately after the fall of the hammer, the balance of the premium being paid in accordance with the Conditions of Sale.

Four Greek Seamen In Court

Crach Pilots In East -

Germany left behind a numerically strong fighter force in northwest Europe when she moved east, but there is no doubt that the personnel) are mainly "colts," and that the crack pilots are leading the Russian cum-

Emphasising that he was entirely in agreement with the viewpoint of Sir John Wardlaw Milne that more energetle representations should be made on the subject, Mr Eden point-pag ed out that the matter is wrapped up In the general position regarding negotiations with Japan.

In a written reply to Sir Herbert

that a

stated Willings, Mr Eden fresh report, had been requested from Japan regarding the dental to British Arms the use of their pro- perties at Hankow and other points on the Yangtze river.

Giants Split

Double Header

With Braves

NEW YORK, July 2 (Reuter)~~ New York Glants and Boston Braves tangled in the only double header on to-day's Major Baseball Leaguo schedule, breaking oven in the results, the Braves taking the opener and the Giants the nightcap. Scores were!

NATIONAL LEAGUE

1. 11. New York"

Battery: Willg. Adams, Early, Brown, oca.

D 10 Boston

Battery: Errickson, Carpenter, Masi. New York

Battery: Lohrman.

Danning. Doston

D II 0

4 3

Hutchings. Early.

3 13 1 Thompson, Lom-

Battery: Johnson, Montgomery, Masi. Cinclinati ........ Battery: Derringer. bard, J. Riddle. Pittsburgh

Battery: Butcher, Lopez Philadelphia

Boston

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0

12

0

Fairle Place Kuching

Camion

Cawnpore Colombo

Cebu

Delhi Haiphong Hankow

Halcon

Semarang

Beremban

Bhanghai

Ticntain

Karachi

Klaru

Koba

Singapore

Кидл

Sullawan

Lumpur

Sourabaya

Taiping

Maurna

Manila

Tangkah

Medan

thuket)

New York

Tringiso

Felplag

(Peking) Penang

Yokoliama

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted.

CUILMENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Your Dr shorter perioda in Local or Other Currencies at rates which will be quoted on application.

BAVINGS ACCOUNTS als opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates obtainable on application, The Bank's load Office in Lates undertakes Execular and Trusted busi- ness, and claims recovery of Driilak Income Tax overpaid, on terms which

• ascertained

of Sta Any MAY be Agencies and Branches,

W, IL EVANS THOMAS,

Manager.

Bomber

Fund

A total of 33,340.250.14 was reached Yesterday by the War Fund Inaugurated by the S. C. M, Post, Ltd, with the fol lowing donations:

Falconers Shrapnel Box (second

donation?

"Hill's Ball Table" Beasts Lepack & Co.,

$ 7,03

200

40.75

Ex 12th Foot (eleventh donation) 1.K.V.D.C-Sale of Year Books Mrs legs, Jockey Club Stables. Messrs Peters & Co., Lid, ... 1,000 The Black Dog Inn Broo Exchange Control Plz. Second

Quarter, 1941 (second donation)

Es Sergt. 77th Foot (third dong-

tion)

MTC finili donation)'

China Overseas Trading Co.,

Messrs E. Fook Company

L. Chow (One kitten)

100

30.05

The following monthly donations to the

Jumber Fui are also acknowledged:

Mrs E. J. Grant

Mr R. C. Jones

Mr W. Hewilt

A M, S. Fortescue

Ail

3 10 1 Battery: Hoerat, Beck, Melton, Ferrick, Livingston. Brooklyn

Battery: igbe. 15imball. Franko,

AMERICAN LEAGUE

"C" 21 Battery: I. Newsome, Wilson, Potter,

t 11 1 Battery: Gomez, Murphy, Dickey,

Battery: Zuber, Kennedy, Early.

714 1 Hadley. Harris,

Britain's bombers are chledy used

for in relatively small force with tak a very strong fighter escort, but New York Sometimes on their own are sequit-washington ting themselves with "great dash and notable success" against Nazi fighters with whom they have been engaged in several stern combats,

Battery: Babichi, MeCrabb, Wagner.

Philadelphi

1

The Delioft-Chicago game is a fighter.

Disobedience Charge Took Mother's Anglo-Russian Experts

Four Greek seamen from à ship in the harbour, charged with wilfully isobeying the orders of the master,

with absenting themselves Irom the ship on June 26, appeared before Cand T. C. Stiff at the Marine Court this muruing, when the case yas adjourned until to-morrow for hearing.

Defendants, Nicholas Papadias, 44. Wireless operator, Nicholas Bistis, 20, 2nd Offeer, Michael Tsouprakis, 29.

The following information hus bren received concerning floating mines Interior scenes, Table Top and Still Engineer, and George Kaitikos, broken adrift from their moorings art feated at:

anderers 1F N. Long, 13. faluding portraiture, plants and degree: 5916 E., S. W. of Cheung

Jatt

Chant

Lat. 22 degrees 16 N., Long 114 degrees E, Shektongisul,

Castle Peak Bay off the east shore. L. 22 degrees 22' N., Long 114 degrees 001; E., Sul Lan. One wash. exi

ashore.

Lat. 92 degrees 221; N., Long 113 demees 58121 At 18 mile Beach. Two washed ushore.

Lat. 29 degrees 23′ N., Long 113 degrees 68 E. Castle Peak Day. One washed ashore.

Lat. 22 degrees 23 N., Long 113 degrees 55 E., Lang Kam Tan, Seven washed ashore.

These reports were received by various authorities on July 1.

A mine has been reported to have been wushed up on the beach in Tal- ho Wan, which is approximately one mile two cables S.E. of Shektongtsui, Hongkong Island.

Danger In Tsun Wan Bay

A Notice la Mariners in the far bour Office states that all craft aro warned that several junks and Bigli ters loaded with petrol are anchored in the Tsun Wan Bay Dangerous Goods Anchorage,

No anchor lights will be exhibited by these junks and lighters at night, and all craft are warned to exercloc great caution when navigating in this vicinity,

BRITISH WAR ORGANISATION FUND

Holp Bombed Civilians in Britain

Old clothes of all descriptions are 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 Covernment House, during office hours, Mondays to Fridays from 9.30 a.m. to 4 p.m., allowing for.

SECTION TWO Portraiture.

1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd 340. 3rd $30. 4th $10

SECTION THREE

Plants and Flowers.

1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $50. 3rd $30. 4th $10

RULES

The following Rutes will govern the Competition:"

The Competition is open to all photographers,

ford

A-The entrien awarded the

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

a. The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo graphs in each Section. Ench entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- must be petition, and which pasted on back of entry. 4-The right to publish any or all of the entries ts reserved to the tungkang Telegraph.

must

B.-All photograph entered

have been taken in the Colony nt Hongkong. Photography which have been already entered in ather Competitions are ineligible, 0. No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, los of, or damage to entries. 7.All entries to be either black,

sepla. or toned pictures, and must be mounted. Caloured photo- Rraphs are ineligible.

D-Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white, 9No picture to entered in more

than one Section.

10-Mounts in be only white or cream, inust be of one of the following Bize:-10X12, 1X20.

11. Nu correspondence will be entered Into in connection with the Com- 12-mbers of the "Staffs of the Hongkong Teleproph and the South China forning Port are not permitted to compeio, 13.The decision of the Judger shall

b, final,

14. At the conclusion of the Com

petition, entries will be returned

to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days. 15. The tipe of aliases is strictly

forbidden.

ENTRY FORM,

NAME

SECTION

ADDIEBS

Lunch Interval and Saturdays Please the block letters and paste from 9.30a.m. until 1 p.m. one of these forini on back

of each Entry,

29, 3rd Engineer, were

WAN

Life Savings

Prodigal Youth Will

Go To Prison

For larceny of $400 from his mother at No. 101 Chun Yeung Street, a Chinese youth named Ping Kuen, 17, was sentenced to three months' hard labour by Mr A. N. Macfadyen at Central Magistracy this morning.

Meeting In Moscow

of

1

MOSCOW. July 2 (Reuter).—Further conversations practical nature took place to-day between the members of the British Mission and their opposite numbers. It is learned

General Golikov, Major-General that progress is being made.

In the evening, the first Savinov, General Petrob of the Soviet Naval Liaison Staff and other British organised social gather- liaison officers. ing since the arrival of the Mis-

Embassy. sion took place at the British

Diplomats Present

Missionary

Mr W. N. Winsinde Mr S. Dunean

Mr R. H. Woodman Mr David Wibon

Prof. & Mrs L. R. Shoro Major II, G. Robertson

Mr John Fant

Ar 2. G. Evans

Mr M. F. Haymes

Mr J. S. Borch,

Mr Surin Slugh

Mrs D. G. Frost

Miss K. M. Anderson

Mr C. B. A Bergiof Mina E. M. B. Buckland Mr Donald Black Major C. I. Boxer Miss N. Stake... Mir. Lipkovsky Anonymous

Mrs L. N. Winfield

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HOOVER REJECTS

SUGGESTION

Many diplomats were present, in- an anti-intervention that he head

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON. July 2 (UP).— Ex-Prezident Herbert Hoover to-day arounced that he is Irrevocably op- posed to the

party on the cluding the American,

1944, Turkish Presidentiat ticket in

with Mr J. M. d'Almada Remedios, who for Mr M A. da Silva, who

Irantan and Chinese Ambassadors Lindbergh for President, apple to be present. Mr D. B.

Sub-Inspector W, L. Clarke in out-

It was a cocktail party given by and the Swedish Minister.

He declared that he would "never Evana

appeared for the Complainant, lining the case said that the youth

The formation of a cominiitee of th again

accept public office." He Captain Michael Manesis, master of appeared to have a good time during Sir Stafford Cripps, the British Am-

was greatly compli the past three weeks in Yaumati dis-dod was attended by M. five for national defence has come at zeried that he was the ship.

Vishinsky, Vice-Commissar of For-a psychological moment, it is cun-mente by the editorial in the New trict at the expense of his mother. eign Affairs, M. Soboluey, Secretary Aidered here. Objection To Interpreter

Mfany factory mect Yorke "Daily News' suggesting the Defendant was arrested by a

a district Before the interpreter. Mir Elias N.

to the Foreign Conmissariat and ings have been held acclaiming the ticket, but added, "iny age, compared Malliurakis, could be sworn in Me watchinan who was suspicious of the representative of the Commissariat creation of what the British might with the youth necessary for that Evans objected to him by saying that youth's tavish spending and on taking of Foreign Trade, and. also Lleut-call a "War Cabinet."

position should be suficient con- fleration of my views.”

the man was formerly the 3rd Omeer on a certain ship from which he had en discharged. Mr Mallarakis was now Plaintiff in an Admiralty action which was proceeding.

Air Remedios sald that his clients did not speak English at all, and as the interpreter knew something about

Defendant to his mother the theft the

of

found out that the money had been money was discovered. It was taken out from a locked petrol tin in which Defendant's mother's life sav- inga were kept and of the money stolen only $30 hod been recovered.

His Worship remarked that this was the worst case of theft he had

the case, would be able to interpret heard for a long time. it better than anyone else.

Mr Evans said that an interpreter had to be obtained, but he strongly objected to the one in Court.

An adjournment was then asked for until Monday by Me 'Remedios, i but this was objected to by Mr Evans, who pointed out that the ship had been ready to sail but for the present trouble.

Nazi Glider Tactics

LONDON, July 2 (British Wire- less).Information reaching Lon- don relating to gliders used to carry Hearing was adjourned until to-Nazi troops in the Crete cumpaign morrow morninit, and the Police were shows that these machines were made instructed by the Magistrale to. are of tubular steel with wooden wings. range for another interpreter to be

They have a span of about 80 feet present.

and a

n length of 50 feet. The wings have flaps on the upper surface en- abling steeper gliding.angle to be

Knudsen On Imminence Of Peril To U.S:A.

obtained.

These gliders appear usually to be towed in pairs, although as many as six are said to have been observed to land at about 40 miles per hour, They

capable of making are cessful landing In quile a small space. WASHINGTON, July 2 (Reuter) twelve men, six machine guns, om- The complement consists of ten to

suc-

A call to the nation for "greater munition, one heavy machine-gun, toil and sacrifice that our children

Mr

may be insured against despotisme Hight machine-gun and two port and slavery"

abic wireless sels, made by SVAS William Knudsen, United States De- fence. Chief, to-day in a statement in connection with Independence Day) on Friday.

It was wrong, be said, to belleve as some did that the Nazi Invasion of Russia meant that the danger to the United

States d

again been averted.

danger to The

our shores is greater than ever," he said;

Mr Knudsen declared that the war effort must be pushed forward $0 that the United States can "give all the needed help to the nations fight ing the battle of freedoom"

Fruitless Raid

On Cyprus

Derelict Junks Ablaze

Danger To Navigation

About 12 derelict junks, some of them on fire and drifling, extending for approximately eight miles from the shore between Hlutung Point and Hong Hai Bay in the vicinity of Callang Point, were reported to the Authorities yesterday. They were sighted between 0 and 8 pm.

All of them are considered danger- ous to navigation,

Nazi Trawler Sunk

Off Iceland

LONDON, July 2° (Neuter)----A NICOSIA, July 2 (Reuter)-No German weather-reporting trawler damage or casualties are yet report has been sunk and her crew of 22 ed from the raid by eight enemy captured, states an Admiralty com- planes over the western part of munique. Cyprus this morning.

Bombs were dropped over the Palpos district.

The trawler wne' Intercepted by British forces during a periodical sweep to the northward of Iceland.

T

Take your

"RECORD"

W. W.

Swimming with you!

WATERPROOF

ANTI-MAGNETIC

SHOCK ABSORBER

STAINLESS STEEL CASE

One price for all styles $95

SENNET FRERES

Cloucester Bldg. Poddar St.

115-

SPANISH IMPORTS OF PETROLEUM

LONDON, July 2 (British Wire- in les)It is officially denied London that there is any truth in the German-inspired reports. that the British authorities have reduced the Spanish petroleum Imports.

Discussions relating to the imports of petroleum into Spain for the cur- rent quarter ure in fact now proceed- ing.

SUNKEN JUNK

The existence of a large sunken Junk in the Enstern Fairway of the Yaumati Typhoon Shelter, about 75 yards due

west of Tung Kun Street, has been reported to the Har- bour Department. The main mast is showing above water, and the wreck Is considered dangerous to navigation,

Cadets' Furlough

Mr T. J. Houston, who acted as District Omeer, South, during the obernce from leave at Mr S. F. Balfour, is away on six weeks' fur- lough.

Mr Balfour will resumo 'duties as District Officer, South, on his return to Hongkong to-day or, to-morrow,;

Duke Of Connaught

LONDON, July 2 (British Wire- less). During a visit to a military police training depot in the Alder-. shot area to-day, the Duke of Connaught, who was 91 in May last; left his car in order to be photo graphed with the officers and men at the depot.

Roosevelt Speech

to

NEW YORK, July, 3 - (Reuter) President Roosevelt's broodenst the nation, on Friday, Independence Day, is fixed for 1 am. GM.T.

The occasion is the nation-wide patriotle rally.

Italian Interests

In Russia

LONDON, July 2 (Router),-The Japanese Government has under taken to protect Italian Interests in Itussin, says the Budapest Radio,

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