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Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition
June
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R.A.F.Damage 17 RADIO Commons Will Debate
Enemy Ships
LONDON, July 17 (Reuter).-A motor vessel of 17,000 tons was hit by several bombs, one falling between the funnels, when British Blenheim bombers raided Rotterdam yesterday
afternoon.
In all, 17 ships of an estimated tonnage of between 90,000 and 100,000 tons have been put out of action.
Sanitary Inspector Offered Bribe
this
British aircraft attacked 1 6,000 ton enemy tanker in the.
Wan Kun, 25, shop fakt, of No. 2 Wanchal, was Street, Channel late yesterday evening. Burrows In spite of heavy anti-aircraft charged before Mr H. G. Sheldon, fire, the tanker was hit amid-K.C., at Central Magistracy.
without licence and for offering a ships by torpedoes and left morning, for keeping a food factory bribe of $5 to inspector C. Sprad- sinking.
bury of the Sanitary Department.
He pleaded not guilty.
Five Fighters Down LONDON, July 1 (Reuter)-Five German fighter planes were destroyed
дл during to-duty-two sweep over, Northern
the
Inspector Spradbury stated that he affensive visited No. 2 Burrows Street, ground France and floor, on July 14 and found Defend three during patrols over the Channel, ont and some others making bean
curd in ayard. He asked for states the British Air Ministry.
name of the moster ol the Two British Bghters are missing.
refused. Fighters of the British Air Force inblishment but this was have been active over Northern He left after warning the Defendant food that it was legal to run France and, the Channel to-day.
Type daetory of that Raid on The Hague
(UP). The licence. 17 BERLIN, July D.N.B. reports from the Ingue that British planes last night drop- ped explosive and incendiary bombs in Holland, killing 53 and wounding
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Relay of Talk from London. On Chiang Kai-shek
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8.45 tions
ar Production Again
(By "Reuter's" Parliamentary Correspondent) LONDON, July 17.-Great Interest is being shown by the Programme Broadcast by House of Commons in the forthcoming debate on war production.
ZBW on a Frequency of 845 k.e's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 and
9,62 8.30-11.15 p.m. on Recond.
third day for this subject and 0.00 Indlan Programme.
Closing Local Stock Quota- said that he proposed to open tho discussion with replies to the G47 The New Mayfair Orchestra criticism made Inst week, it was -A Vision Of Spring; Erik Charell's'
White Horne Inn"-Selection; Love evident that he had reconsidered Tules Selection of celebrated Love his earlier attitude which had caused the original discussion Melodies. Songs; Jecome Kern
to last two days but with 7.15 Student Bongs. 7.30 Portuguese Programme,
War Cabinet Minister speuk- 8.00 London The News.
Ing in particular, and with the Chair- man of the Production Executive, Mr Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour, Inicing no part in the debate.
When the Prime Minister m.e's. per earlier this week, promised a
Д
П without
8.15
London-War Commentary. London-"Listening Post." 8.35
in Dally: Examination of Points
German Propaganda.
8.30 Programme Summary,
8.32 Compositions of Erio Coates
20
Man-Power Policy
Mr Churchill made known to-day
by the Light Symphony Orchestra that the forthcoming discursion will the fighting services departments and (Tenor) with pinno; The London cond. by Coates; Hubert Elsdell be on a very wide basis. Including Palladium Orchestra cond. by Richard the Ministry of Labour, against whose Crean; and Georges Tzipino (violin) man-power policy many criticisma
have been directed.
As the Prime Minister as ordered examination of ali with Grand Organ of the Gaumont
an exhaustive Palace,
0.00 Local Time Signal and An-criticismns, it is inevitable that pro- nouncements.
phets are engaging in the pastime of 0.0% An Hour of Classical Requests weighing the possibilities of political
following closo (Saint-Saens, Op. 20)....Al-
C
-Introduction and Rondo' Caprice House of Commons is leping |
{loven-Op.
Yesterday, the Inspector stated, he
fredo Campoll (Violin) and the Lon-soon to take a short rest. Such a visited the premises again and found the men still carrying on the sandton Symphony Orchestra: Sonata in period is the favourite one for poli- work. Defendant was in the yard Sharp 271 Adagio sostenuto busy with the Ministry of Informa-i
Minor "Meonlight" (Bee-tical overhauls. Thus speculation is ind he refused to give the name of his master. The Inspector then told Allegretto-Presto agitato....Egon tien, Ministry of Labour and some
would have to Defendant that he
Petri (Piano): "Cavalleria Rusticana" other departments in which changes arrest him, Defendant then offered O. Rejoice, that the Lord has Risen have been considered possible for him $5 wine muncy."
sometime past. Mascagni)...Dells Senzio (Soprano Olga De France (Con) and
Some Changes There is at present no confirmation
Defendant stated that he was recent arrival in the Colony and did not know the regulations. The
bribe.
G
as
thoven)
mwers
Bruilowsky
current.
of La Senin Orchestra and Chart,
That some changes may be Orchestra (Haydn), Andante-Rondo A total of $2,307,037.93 was teached yeя- muncy he offered the Inspector was Milan: 'Concerto for Trumpet and for the various forecasts which are;
for bail in case he was arrested. He....George Eskdale (Trumpet) and made within the next few weeks can.
Rondo Orchestra; Symphony
Anot be excluded. That they will be denied that it was intended
Inspector Spradbury sald that his Capriccio in G Major, Op. 120 (Bee- extensive is unlikely.
....Alexander
Although discretion in the matter 5 object
in bringing the bribery (Plano); Plaisir D'Amour (Martini) rests entirely with the Premier, the charge was to prove that Defendant....vonne Printemps (Soprano) House of Commons certainly would was the master of the factory.
with Piano; The Spinning Song (from not tolerate anything which has Warning Defendant to be more "The Flying Dutchman-Wagner).. weakened or slowed up the nation's
Joyce (Piano); Hungarian war
Indeed, If there are offort. careful in future, Mr Sheldon fined
Phila- changes, they will be directed towards delphia Symphony charge and $20 or three weeks
effort-a purpose which is being de- the bribery charge, the sentences, in default, to run consecutively.
manded in an increasing degree by all parties in both Houses.
25
Club acknowledges the following dong him $10 or ten days on the factory:liceta 2 rchestra cond. the acceleration and co-ordination of
One Chow Pup (per Mr HORY.. "From me of Sonia's Puppies" per
Gr
VARIETY CONCERT FUND The Hongkong Chinese Civil Servants tions to their Vartely Concert Fund-the iton, Mr A. B. Purves 410; Mr Lo Tung Int 20: Mr Fox Pak-ju 10; Wing
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The Competition is open to all photographers,
The entrica awarded the ford Trophies for the best and second- besi, pictures in the Competition, will not be entitled to any other prizes.
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In
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SWIMMERS of the Lai Tsun Swimming Union proved far too good for those of the Royal Scots and Small Units when they were entertained in a gala at the Army pool last night. In all but the water-polo the Chinese took first place. Times were below average, but once again Yau Sai-kwan, second string to Chan-Chun- nam, scored over Charles Huang in the quarter mile.
This was in the 440 yards invita- tion race. Yau led almost from the start, and eventually finished about seven seconds ahead of the VB.C. quarter-miler.
The two invitation relay races were cancelled owing to insufficient entries.
Souvenir pennants were presented by Misa Rosaline Grant to the suc- cessful swimmers,
100 yards.1, Loy Tal-ping (Lai Taun); 2. Tsang Cheong-ming (Lal Taun): 3, Pie Ancdonald (Army); Time 63.
(La)
100 yards back stroke,-), Poon Wing- kal Gal Tun); 2, Lati Yu-ting Taun; 3. Lieut. Hunter (Army). Time 20.
410 yards invitation-1, You Sal-kwan (1.0! Tun) (4.47); 2. Charles Huang (VR.C.) (8.54.).
Tan
100 yards breast-stroke-1, Chang-Do (Lai Trun), 2. Luk Ste-sinit (Lat Trun; 3, Cpi Bedford (Army), Timu
BG.
200 yards medley relay-1, Lại Tsun 1. Taiping. Trang Cleang-ming. Lau Tal-ping); 2. Army"(Lieut. Hunter, Cpl Bedford, Sla Bennett),
"Eight lengthe relay,—1, La! Taun (Lau Tol-ping. Teang Cheong-ming, Clan Chun-ham, Poon Wing-kal): 2, Army (5 Allen, Lieut. Millar, Pte Macdonald, Sig Denanti) Tine 2.18,
relay. Lal
Roven lengths medley Taun (Trang Chean-ming. Yau Sai-kwan, Chan Chun-name, Unu Tal-ping); 2. Anny (Eidem Plummer, Big Hunt, Pie Elins, Pie Mellugh). Time 224.
Water-polo-Army 9 Affen, (4), Ilunt (3), Macdonald, “Nenneti v. Lai Teon 2 (Lam Yau-ting 2).
Soldier Driver Reports Fatality
Pte. Leonard Roberts of Middlesex Reghinent, Shamshulpo Boracks, has reported to the Police that yesterday about 8.25 .m. while driving u milltary truck along Taipo Rond near Nan Chang Street, his truck! knocked down in womon named Leung Yee-foug, 48, who was al- The tempting to cross the road. woman sustained Injuries and died on the way to hospital,.
PREMIER'S SON
IN EAST
Lleut, Randolph Churchill, son of the Prime Minister and member of Parliament, for Preston, has been fi serving in the front line in the Mid- dle East for sòveral months, his wifey disclosed during a visit to his constituency.
an
v. Recrelo "A" (358) Kowloon C.C. (68) v. C.C.C. (333) Recreio "I" (401) v. C.S.C.C. (200) K.B.G.C. "A" (459) v. Indian It.C. (273) R.B.G.C. “B” (543) v. 12. Bocks (192)
Second Division Prison O.C. (573) K. Ton (500) II.K.F.C. (345) C.C.C. (445) Kowloon FC. (374)
v. Recreio (255) v. HK.C.C. (31) ·
v. Talkoo (40)
resta.
Third Division
by Leopold Stokowski.
9.45-10.00 News In French (on
Only). Short Wave
19.90 London The News and News Commentary.
10.15 Dance Music will Variety. 11.00 London-"Makers of History". Taik on Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, 11.15
Close Down.
Tobruk Patrols Prick Besiegers
CAIRO, July 17 (Reuter).- A British Middle East com- munique states that on Tuesday
America's Tactical Position
NEW YORK, July 17 (Reuter).- "Germany's defeat would be assur- ed were the United States to throw her entire weight into the war to- day," declared William B. Zin, pub- lisher of the well-informed magazine "Flying and Popular Aviation" in an Interview,
**With England serving as our base we would have the advantage of being only a few hundred miles from Germany white Germany would be thousands of mlies from us."
v. Kowloon C.C. (307) night an Australian fighting patrol from Tobruk penetrated
He added that the, United States 16,000 yards into enemy posi- tions and successfully assaulted was in a "superb tactical position to pour on Germany deadly destruc- two strong points in n new lon crippling all her operations! sortie.
without fear of retallation."
v. C.C.C. (848) Indian R.C. (353) Kowloon F.C. (204) v. K.B.G.C. (233) v. ILK.F.C. (234) Recreio (563) Electric (547) v. Police (829) Hongkong C.C. (30) rests,
enemy
Alter inflicting upon the casualties substantially greater than the strength of the patroi itself, the Tommies To Withdraw The Hon. Mr J, P. Pennefather-British troops withdrew.
Gradually From Iceland Evans, Commissioner of Police, in- In dash and determination this'
LOS ANGELES, July 17 (Reuter). Station patrol again surprised and out- spected the Yaumati Police about 10 o'clock this morning, le manoeuvred the enemy which isThere will be no wholesale exo- was accompanied by Mr. P locally in greatly superior numbers dus-of-British troops from Iceland at present," "Lord Halifax, the British hempson, Superintendent of Police, and in well-entrenched positions,
Ambassador, told a press conference -te-night.
so yo
Read what the R. CD. News 7 21
Days Together"
Finely
spun
alik
would
appear as rose beside the Lexture and quality of "21
Days Together,”- showing at the Cathay. The cast and story tower above the uproar and spectacis of a Hollywood epic as П elephant towers above
mouse. 24
The Mira
falls into the class of "Wuthering Heights" or "Walerion Bridge, and it i indicative of the greatness of bolh as Vivien Leigh and Mr. Laurence Olivier, that it -was they
both who made theso Niox memorable. To- gether they are superb, The cumbination of These two stor has been something the reviewer has been awalung for a long time, and there is no disappointment. Mr. Lextin Banks 1
an outstanding role, too, as well as Mr. Stay Petrie, It there gems ot character study which form the background for the genius of the stars which provide them with a ketding worthy of their greatness, ---- J., B. 1.
SUCH PRAISE MUST BE DESERVED !
DON'T MISS THIS PICTURE!
TO-MORROW
at the KINCES!
Our Initiative CAIRO, July 17 (Reuter).The
Lord Halifax added: "British Garrison's offensive policy is being troops will move out in proportion 10
success. The
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Li Kam, 21, mistress of a boat was
fact that the patrol penetrated 10,000 the number of soldiers the United finca $10 or in default 10 days hard and how labour by Li-Comdr T. C. Sum at yards into enemy territory sustaining States sends to Iceland, only the smallest casualties indicates long the process will take I cannot Marine Court this morning when she that we hold the initiative, stated say. military circles here.
pleaded guilty to lottering within 100 At the City Hall, the Ambassador yards of the Hongkong Naval Dock-i
The defensive attitude of the Axis told the Mayor, Mr Bowron, that troops
who
are mostly Italian around United States planes were helping Tobruk, seems to be repeated on the England to win the war. Libyan border where the enemy
yard
yesterday.
wall St Chupinan, of the Royal Naval Police, stated that Defendant rawed her boat to about 10 yards continues to dig in in a triangle, LONDON, July 17 (Reuter)-Mr from the Dockyard wall. He added Sollum-Capuzzo-Halfaya, showing Harry Hopkins, who is in charge of that there had recently been a num- that there is no inclination to tilt the Lease und Lend programme, ber of thefts of cables and chains
from the Yard's praya wall. against the British forces in this area: arrived in London to-day.
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DE VALERA
DUBLIN, July 17 (Reuter)
Mr Eamon de Valera, replying to the debate on external affairs in the Dail to-night, said: "If any- body attacks us, then every one of us can die if necessary fight- ing for what we are certain is the just cause, and I say that no matter from which side we are attacked.
"That is the position we are taking up and it is not a cowardly position. If we are attacked at all, we will be attacked by one of the big nations of the world. We have to face and wo are prepared to face it. We are determined to live our own life."
Policy of Neutrality BERLIN, July 17 (Router)-In the Dail this evening, the Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Mr James Dillon, said that he belloved that the policy of neutrality was the policy of the majority of the people and of the Government.
Yet he believed that it was not the correct course of conduct for Elre. Parliament should certain precisely what operation Great Britain and the United States might require to en- sure success against the Nazi attempt nt world, conquest and ng explicitly
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co-operation to the utmost of their resources, cluding of course Irish troops abroad.
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sending of The Lender of the Opposition, Mr William Cosgrave, said that he had no information regarding the state- ment which Mr Dillion and con- sidered It ndvisable to make. The wisdom of making such, a statement had not impressed hun.
Rifle Association Annual Meeting
The annual general mosting of the Hongkong Rife"" Association will be held in the Jacobená „Room. of the Hongkong Hotel on Thursday, July 24, at 8.10 p.m. The election of a Counell, President, Vice-Presidents, Auditor, Legal Adviser, Hon. Becretary and Hon. Treasurer (are · items on 4.the
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