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Navy Asks Money For Pacific Bases

WASHINGTON, July 14 (UP).— The Navy has asked for authorisation tu spend over $70,000,000 on Pacific bases including $5,570,000 for the Cavite naval air station and $18,505,- 000 on a new naval air station at Barber's Point, Hawaii.

Hun Raider Guns English Train

#a

(Reuter).- LONDON, July 14 Three passengers, all irmen, were ralder injured when

enemy swooped low and machine-gunned a train in the Ifome counties. The train resumed its journey after the injured were attended to.

.The..

Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual

Amateur. Photographic

June

Competition

September, 1941. Two Silver Trophies Awarded

by ILFORD LTD..

For the best and second-best entries,

Three Silver Trophies Awarded

by EASTMAN KODAK Co. First Prizes in each of the three Secilonn.

$250

CASH PRIZES

SECTION ONE

$250

Interior scenes. Tabic 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 TROPHỶ 2nd $50. 3rd $30. 4th $10

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The following Rules will govern the Competition:

The Competition ta open to all photographers.

ford

-The entries awarded the

Trophies for the best and second- best pictures In the Compeition, will not be entitled to any other prizes.

The prites will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphs in each Bection, Zach entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com petition, and which trust bo pasted on back of entry. To right to publials any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong -Telegraph, .. 5.-All photographs, entered must have been taken, in the Colony of longkong. Photographs which have been " already" entered in - other Competitions are ineligible, 6. No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, 10m of, or damage to entries. 7-All entries to be either - black, pta, or toned pictures, and musi be mounted. Coloured photo- graphs are faeligible,

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

than one Section.

10.-Mounts to be only white or cream, must be of one of the following sizes:-DX12, 18x20,

11.-No cortespondence will be entered

into in connection with the Com

wtition, 13.-Members of the Starts of the

Hongkong Telegraph.. and South China Morning Post are not permitted to compete, 13-The decision of the Judges shall

he final A

tho

14-At the conclusion of the Com

petition, entries will be, returned to competitors on application at the Telegraph amicos within seven days. 15.-The L

of aliases to strictly

·forbidden.

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Soldiers

FIGHTING

Chinese Success WASHINGTON, July, 14. (Reuter). SHANGKAO, July 15 (Con- vigorous -Following President Roosevelt's tral News)in conference will legislative leaders to-day, it was reliably reported that counter-attack Chinose troops on they had agreed, to seek prompt the northern Kiangsi front have action by Congress to retain selecteca recaptured Tsingan, an import- and members of the National Guardant town on the south bank of In training beyond the original one the central Liso River about 30 year service.

Reporters were told by a member miles northwest of Nanchang, of the conference that another pro according to a field dispatch posal to lift the prohibition on send-reaching here last night..

the Western ing selectees outside

Over 1,100 Japanese troop? 'came Hemisphere would probably not be

of northwest considered "at any time in the near from Jensiouchien,

Anyl, in the middle of last week in future."

a furious onslaught on Tsingan. In This proposal in particular was

advance order to draw the enemy into the with considerable

Chinese trop, the Tsingan garrison met,

evacuated the town on July 10. opposition in Congress

AL

H.K. Stock Market

The

were

following quotations Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar ket this morning.

BANKS

HK. Banks

H.K. Banks E.

HK. Banks (II.K.) £.

Chartered Bank £

Mercantile, A. & B. £ Mercantile C.

INSURANCES

East Asia $.

Canton $. Union Ins.

*

China Underwriters H.K. Fire Ins. S.

SHIPPING Douglas $. Steamboats $.. Indo-Chinas P. $.. Indo-Chinas D. $. Shell (Bearers) /- Waterboats $..

DOCKS ETC.

At nightfall, "however, while the Japanese were not yet settled in the town, the Chinese counter-attacked.

a few

hours and after a

sangulary fighting recaptured the town, infilet- ing heavy casualties,

Taingan's strategie Importance lies in the fact that it is a junction town on river and highway, forming with Anyi and Fenghst an important triangle in the guter defence ring of Nanchong. provincial capital of Klangsi.

.1,425 s. B1 n. .85 n. .Bł‡ n. Japanese Troops For North 2304 n.

CHUNGKING, July 15 (Central 11 n. News).A special dispatch from .75 n. Kunming to the "Th Kung Pao"

ported that part of the Japanese 225 b. forces in Canton had been transferred to Hainan Island where the troops boarding northward

100 b.

-on the

Soviet

bound

100 11.

.1 n. were

b. Japanese transports, together with the bulk of the Hainan forces, in- 120 ndicating Japanese preparations for an .0% n. attack

maritime .00 n. provinces. .70 n. The dispatch said that the current 46/3 n. Japanese political pressure on Indo- .6.35 n. China is only a "feint" to cover Japan's designs for a northward move In the near future.

15.00 su.

Acknowledgments

Wharves $. Docks $..

Providents $. S'hat Dockyards $.

MINING

.0.05 s.

.30% n.

Kallan s/- Raubs. $. 11. Mines

.12/0 n.

.8 2. cts.n.

LANDS

.3.50 5.

reached $1,380, P20.55 was A total of yesterday by the War Fund Inaugurated

Hotels .. Lands $.

Lands 4% Debentures

S'hat Lands Sh. S. Humphreys $.

H.K. Realles $. Chinese Estates

UTILITIES

Trams $.... Peak Trams (old) Peak Trams (new)

Star Ferries $.

Y. Ferries $.

China Lights (old) $.

China Lights (now $..

Donation by Bellows Fellowship

July 15,

1941.

Exchange At Nords Wage Vichy Mediates

A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London

Demand London T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore TT. Japan T.T. India TTUJA. Manila

T.T

T.T. Batavia TT. Bangkok

cp Saigon

1027

.24%

.40

.452

140%

10412

T.T. France

TT. Switzerland

TT. Australia

.1/0

BUYING

1/3 1/3%

.20

4 m/s L/C London

4 m/s D/P London

4 m/ L/C USA

4 m/s France

30 d/s India

t

84

US. Cross rate in Londen 4.02 U.S. Cross rate in N.Y.

Petain Sends Condolences Defeated Army LONDON, July 14 (Reuter).

To

Of The Levant

Guerilla Warfare

MOSCOW, July 14 (Reuter). Many German soldiers were recently poisoned by fish from. Norway, according to the "Tass" ngency.

аге

hitting Norwegians, it says, back at the Nazi invaders by nels of sabotage and other sellvilles on an increasingly large scale.

Norwegian patriots create unbeat

the invader. for able conditions German soldiers do not feel secure in Norway.”

Secret organisations which will be ready to act if the British land in Norway for a second time are being organised.

On Bastille Day

by

LONDON, July 14 (Reuter),- Marshal Pelain, Admiral Darlan and other members of the Vichy Govern ment marked the anniversary of the of the Bastille, to-day By storemonial visit to the Vichy

to fallen soldiers. monument

the Lyon radio Recording tils, announced that Marshal Petain, Ad- miral Darton and General Huntziger placed wreaths of cornflowers at the onse of the monument.

The ceremony was witnessed by at large crowd, including legionnaires.

The announcer stated similar cere- monies are being held to-day all over France together with special church services. France, ho said, was cele- brating July 14 in a spirit of media tlon.

The Greatest Glory LONDON, July 14 (Reuter)The A great quantity of fish recently received at Hamburg from Bergen greatest glory in the world that of

sent to the fighting forces was men who have not surrendered and found to have been poisoned and awaits the Allies," says General de many German soldiers died from it: Gaulle, in a Fourteenth of July Murder of German officers and message, which further states: "July

14, 1941, is for soldiers by Norwegians laadully national hopen. Or faith because a fele day of faith accurrence" In towns and villages. Many clashes occur between soldiers never despite France's tears have we believed more firmly in her and her and the population.

destiny. Of hope because we appearing on the horizon all the gifts of victory.

Azores And Cape Verde Is. Sovereignty

Retention By Portugal WASHINGTON, July 14 (Reu-]

sec

"Soldiers, Ballors, airmen and my good colleagues, remain strong, un- sullied and faithful.

"At the end of our troubles there is the greatest glory in the world- that of men who have not surren- dered."

Waved To R.A.F. LONDON, July 14 (Reuter).-The townspeople of Cherbourg in Occupied by crowding into the tonal Day. streets and waving to the crews of roared over the house-tops. RAF, Blenheim bombers as

Churchill's Call

"After a month of stubborn but unequal fighting in Syria, we are compelled to lay down our arms," says Marshal Petain in ater). The United States is France to-day celebrated their Na- message to the troops of the anxious that Portugal should Levant, according to a Vichy retain her sovereignty over the dispatch to the official German Azores and Cape Verde Islands,

stated Mr Sumner Welles at press conference to-day.

news agency.

"France never ceased to follow you' with love and pride in this unjust war," says Marshal Petain. "She bows before your sacrifices. In these days, you will continue to give proof

unswerving loyalty your France. She will be ever grateful to you who have shed your blood for her."

Dark Hours

ol

to

In an appeal to the population of the Levant, the Marshal says: "As a result of the unjust attack, as the victim of

an unequal

struggle. .354 8.

France is living in the Levant 07 n. by the . . . Post, Ltd, with through dark hours which are BS 18.80 n. following donations:

.64 b. Mr E. P. Streatfield imonthly donn

trainful to her as to you.

30

.3.40 n.

iton)

(sixth fembers, Hongkong Club 1734 8.

donation).....................ANDANGKAN 7. Mr C. W. E. Bishop (fourth dona .3/4 n.

Just a Shot at Hitler's Bastille froin .101 b.

A Woman de Gauliist and Chur chillian

5322 n. Mr and Mrs B. H. Puckle (Afth

22 The Fellowship of the fellows .0.05 b. (5th donationi), make .1.40 n.

ато

you who have placed your Blestinies In her hands, she is per- 20manently attached and assures you, of her gratitude for your loyalty, 1,333

the Incalculable fature Whatever 100 may have in store, preserve France

in your hearts."

100

United Traders Trading Co....... Stokers Mess 11.M.S. Thracian

Equine Sporta

5,000

10

100

ILK. Electrics (old) x rts,22% Stembers of the H.K. Electrics (new) $......21 b.

HK. Electrics Itts $

Macao Electrics $... Sandakan Lights S. Telephones (old) $ x.d. Telephones (new

Club" ............

.11.40 s. Chau Hatipo & Co.,

18.40 3. .124 П. 23.10 n. (new) $ x.d...0.95 b, INDUSTRIALS

$. STORES. &c.

5.

B. W. O. F. The following is a list of subscriptions received to date for credit of the Britisis War Organisation

Hongkong Fund. Branch:

Col Donovan's Confidence

NEW YORK, July 14 (Reuter) £130 and "We are confident of ultimate vic-

Previously acknowledged. $121.503.30. J. S, Dunnett (monthly), $20 fory." W.P.C. (June), $10; Analysts. Government Laboratory (July). $07: Kowloon Dock Recreation Club for St Dunstans, 15th Members, Committed Donation. $150; Hongkong Benevolent Society, in memory

This declaration wns made by Colonel William Donovan, who has been appointed by President Rouse- velt as Co-ordinator of Defence In-

П

This comment was made in refer- ence to a statement by Dr Bianchi, the Portuguese Minister, that, the United States had given Portugal that it would not move into

they

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Calcutta

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Ipoh

Karachi

Klang

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Saigon

Semarank

Beremba

Kolio

Shangha Singapore

Agencies:

Kuala

Wan

Cive Street

Lumpur

Bourabaya

Fairlie PlaceKuching

Talping

Madras

Tientsin

Cawnpore Çabu Colombo

Manila

Tongkah

Medan

(Phuket)

New York

Tsingtao

Pelping

Yokohama

(Peking)

Canton

Doth!

itaiphong

Bankow. Penang

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and Cieneral Banking Business transacted,

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periode 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 Head Office in Landon undertakes Executor and Trusted biisi- ness, and claims recovery of Dritish Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may bo ascertained

of its any Agencies and Branches.

W, I. EVANS THOMAS,

DlaDiger.

at

POST OFFICE

Air Mail Service by British Over- ta East sens Airways Corporation and South Africa, United Kingdom and beyond has now been resumed.

LONDON, July 14 (Reuter).Mr Correspondence, for despatch by air

sent

the vla Rangoon must be superscribed by

"C.N.A.C." Winston Churchill has following message to General de Gaulle and his "gallant comrades" on the occasion of the anniversary of

Bastille: the storming of the the Azores or Cape Verde Islands.

Mr Welles also referred to the re and the spirit of the French people The soul of France can never die cent diplomatie exchange in

assurances

which

*t

send

The Printed Matter Service to the ollowing places in China is tem- orarily suspended:-Yunnan, Szo- except huen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fukien Amoy and Kulangsu), North and Enst of Swangal, and rejuvenated } <wongtung.

the United States told Portugal that will rise again from all the ruin and the United States "harbours no misery, purified

intentions against the front what it has undergone,

tell all truc "gressive

a message to Frenchmen

women and French sovereignty or territorial integrity" of Portuguese

possessions but thint the United States polley "lo-day is wherever they may be, however hard based on the inalienable right of self-their lot, that the British nation and defence."

Empire is always on the march along the great road which leads to victory. Another Fourteenth

Food And Stores From America

"I feel sure that most of us will live to see another Fourteenth of July when the glories of France will liberat- NEW YORK, July 14 (Reuter)be restored and when amid Completion of arrangements to shiped Europe we shall celebrate a festi-

Brilain

2,250,000 bushels of val of peace and freedom and will

all. government-owned maize under the make amends for

is a good augury that this Lease and Lend Act within a few Fourteenth of July should witness the weeks was announced by the Comilberation of Syria from the control modity Credit Corporation spoices of Wiesbaden by British and French man to-day.

to

Ile also stated that negotiations hands. Independence and sovereign- were in progress for the shipment of ly can be restored to the Arab people, and the historic Interests of France naval stores under the same Act.

in Syrin will be recognised and pre- served."!

Man Injured In Explosion

A 33-year-old Chinese was serious- y injured when a mysterious cx- plosion occurred aboard a junk early this morning as she was anchored

.1 n. ,154 93.

.834 b. of the late per cent si nu pp. in formation, speaking on the occasion

and a half per $2: A. and D.P.,

of Bastille Day celebrations. memury of the late Me W. R. Dedear, $3;

added: "We 104. n.

Colonel Miss Mibsey, A.R.R.C., $10; Mesara Fran-

Donovan 10.90 cols D'lardivillers, $1,300 L. E, N, Ryan

(monthly), $100; D. G. Day monthly), made a tragle mistake in withdraw-near Kowloon City.

1018. We .6.45 1. 13. A. It. Guinness (monthly). $20 Aing after the victory in

.2% n. Ki Kennesty

(monthly). $30. Total shall not make that mistake again." .39 n. $723.478.31.

CHARITY CONCERT FUND The-langkong Chinese Civil Servants. Club acknowledge the following dono tiona tu the Concert Fund in addition

Soviet Services

Cald: Mucg. (Ord.), Sh. $....30 n. Cald: Mack. (Pref.), Sh. $....25 n. Canton Ices $. Glements $. H.K. Ropes Dalry Farms Watsons $ Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres $..... Wing On (H.K.) -Wm.-Powell. Ltd., x.d.

COTTON MILLS Ewa Sh. $.

. to those announced on Saturday: Shai Cotton Sh. $

Iton, Sir Shguson Chow, $20: Mr Lam MISC.

Pulsang. 373 Mr Young Yam ho. 20 ....07 n. Messrs To Yuet-shang, Tsien Sin-tze, Lin HK. Govt. 45% ...... 11.K. Govi 314 (1934) xi. 9224 b Kang-hao and Li Sze-hao, $50; Mr Chau Manecil, $20; Mr. The Yu chun, #10; Mr ILK. Govt 34% (1940) xl. 924 11.

1. Ytu-cheung, $25; Mr Fung Tae-ying, Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 GSBds. .42 1. 590; Mr Clian Wai-yeak, $201 Mr Fung Kin-sang. 910; Mr Chung Chung-kanya Entertainments $.... ..01⁄2 1.

810; Mr Fong Fu-kung. 10; Air Liu Yan Constructions (old) $.. 1.60 su. tak. $10: Mr Wont Bok-aun, 110: Mr Kwok Constructions (new) ..80 ets n. iin-man, $10; Mr Wong Sal-ho, $10; Mr ...-7.20 n. Chan Lan-fong. 520: 11on. Mir N. Salix Vibro Piling $..........

$20: Xtun, Mr J. P. Pennefather Evans, Margmans, Inv. (Lon.) s/- 5/711⁄2 . $10: Mir Ngan Shing-kwan. 310; Mir Tang Marsmans Inv. (ILK.) 5/-2/14. Slu-kin, 310; Afr Lo Man-wal, Mir the Admiralty, was in the chair. As

Cheuk Yant-ke, $20; Mr Lam Ter-Lu well as the full Mission, the guests: $20: Mr Nip Kai-yul, $20: Central Bank

"C" Division Tennis

.4134 .305

n.

Kowloon Indians Beaten By Army

In a postponed "C" Division Tertnis League match played on Saturday Rt Kowloon Indian Tennis Club, the home team lost to Army Tennis Club 3-5. Scores were

SA. and S.8. Hussain beat 8/8gt Emberson and 8/9gt Dumleld 0-1: beat S/Sgt Megson and Bgt Murray 6-2; beat Set Webb and Sgt, Denyer si

Dr B, A. M. Sepher and Dr 11. Mahan Bingh lost to Einberson and Duffield 4-0: lost to Mason and Murray 2-0; drow with Webb and Denyer

S. Khan and K. Singh lost to Ember. non and Dumeld 1-8; löst 1a Megson and Murray 0-8; lost to Webb and Denyer GG.

$10:

$40 Tallora' Assn. 310;

Mission To U.K.

LONDON, July 14 (Reuter)

A British Government luncheon in honour of members of the Services Mission of the U.S.S.R., who arrived in Britain recently, was held in Claridge's Hotel to-day.

Mr A. V. Alexander, First Lord of

of China. 10: the Sun Co. Ltd., 23; Bang included the Soviet Ambassador, Mr Leg Co., 23; Chung Shan Comm. Assh. Ivan Maisky, Air Chie? Marshal Sir

Hardware Union, 20: Mr Chiu, Nanyang Co., 125: Tung Shan Co., 25: Charles Portal (Chief of Air Staff), Tak Hing Co.. $25: Chinese Itotel Assn Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley Members and Pound (First Sea Lord), Lieut- Iriends of the Chinese Civil Servants' General Sir Henry Pownail (Deputy Club, $1,320. Total num

up to July 13, Chief of Imperial General Staff) und Mr Lam Shek-tang's donation of 50 many other representatives of Bri was ruisprinted as 43 in the previous itain's fighting services,

33.123.

received

Franco-Thai Conference

Marred By Shooting SAIGON, July 14 (Reuter).- While the Monetary Conference between the Thai delegation and BRITISH WAR Indo-China representatives is ORGANISATION FUND

scheduled to start at 5 p.m. to

morrow, it is revealed to-day

that an Indo-Chinn mail boat was fired on from the Thailand

bank of the Mekong River near Savannakhet and a protest is being made by the Indo-China Two natives were killed and two were injured on board.

Help Bombed Civilians in Britain authorities.

1

Contacts Made

LONDON, July 14 (Reuter)-The Soviet Mission since its arrival has

contacts made close

with British Chief of Staffs and Defence Minist It is stated officially here

Golokov and Colonel have now. returned Moscow to report, and thereafter to return to the United Kingdom.

ricameral

Dragun

to

Mennwhile the work of the Soviet Mission is proceeding without Inter- ruption under Admiral Kharlamov.

SUCCESSOR TO LATE PANCHEN LAMA

(Central KANGTING, July 14 News)-Nine children born about the time of the death of the Panchen Lama who passed away at Jyekundo on his trip back to Lhasan on Novem- ber 30, 1937, have been found by the Tibetan Kumpars delegated by the

headquarters.

pontits'

It is believed that Thailand is ex- Old clothes of all descriptions oeriencing some difficulty regarding

ash compensation for capital invest- religious nents taken over in the coded terri-One will be chosen as the successor. are badly needed for Men,

In tory, and this will form one of the The nine candidates were found

of discussion Women and Children in the subjects

af the the following places: three In Ching- Monetary Conference.

hai (Kokenor), four at Lifan, tribal country in northwestern Szechwan, Bombed Areas In Britain. Such

in Sulyuan and one, at one at Luhuo Confident Prediction Deckch, Sikang. gifts- will be received by. the

It is understood that the traditional By Special Envoy methods of casting lots and augury 8. W. O. F., c/o Government

will be employed to determine the re VANCOUVER, July 14 (Router) incarnation. As n' preliminary step, during office hours,The last Japanese soldier will be the late Living Buddha's belongings House;

driven from Chinese soil within a will be placed before the candidates Mondays to Fridays from 9.30 year if the United States and, Bri- to see who will recognise them The lain continue sending aid, to China," chosen candidates will draw lots a.m. to 4. p.m., allowing for sald Dr Alfred Lun, special envoy, to under supervilion of the Central the United States from. General Government. The method of augury Lunch Interval and Saturdays Chiang Kai-shek.

will be repeated three times, ja He added that China was prepar- When the late Panchen Lamin died, from 9.30 p.m. until 1 pming to take the offensiva against

Japan.

he left word that his muccessor would be found northeast of Tibet,

£100,000,000 MAN

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The public aro reminded that it is breach of postal regulations to nclose in a postal cover communi- utions intended for persons other han the addresses.

Small Packet Post to 'dil countries $ suspended,

INWARD AIR MAILS Alr Mall by "Pan American Airways Francisco Service"-San

July 15.

Direct

date, 8th July.

Direct Service"-Sán Air Mail by "Pan American_Airways

date, 22nd July.

Francisco *July 29.

OUTWARD AIR MAILS

Tuesday, July 15

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe vis "Pan Amb- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantio Services."

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

Ref.

Ord.

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

G.P.O.

July 15, 5 D

..Inly 15, 7 p.2.

Monday, July 21

Air Mail by Air to Kanzoon to con. neci with the "Britisk Overseas Airways."

K.P.O., and G.P.O. Reg.

1

...July 21, 4 p.m.

Ord...... July 21, 1.30 p.m.

Tuesday, July 20

The Maharajah of Jaipur, whose The man received injuries to the fortune is estimated at £100,000,000 head and body and he was talten, to has been made a second lieutenant the Kowloon Hospital where his in the Regular Army, with the local condition was described As "quite rank of captain, it was announced serious,"

in the "London Gazette.”

Airways and Tran American Police, at the moment, have no

He is 20, was educated at the Royn!lulu. U.S.A., and Europe via "Fan- knowledge of what caused the ex-Milltary, Academy, Woolwich and is

Allantle Services." plosion.

K.P.O. attached to the Life Guards,

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STOCK EXCHANGE Japanese Bonds Down LONDON, July 14 (Heuter)-The Stock Exchango was much quieter to-day but profit-taking only partially checked the advance.

Gilt-edged holdings were some- times a shade lower but industrials and olls were well held with some further advances recorded.

There was some activity in rubber shares especially British and Dutch, white shipping stocks were also Arm. Kafirs ware dull but diamonds were sicndy.

Japanese bonds receded and interest waned in South American rails.

Wall Street was steady.

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