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Texas Company (China) Ltd., at Hongkong has been cancelled and recalled.

for 3 days propaid

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Girl's Trousers

ORTHOPAEDIC CENTRES

IN FREE CHINA

At the request of Madum M. II. Kung and with the support of His Excellency the Governor and under the auspices of the British Fund for Relief of Distress fa

South China, an appeal is made for funds for the purpose of

Infuriate Him establishing

and

maintaining Orthopaedic Centres for disabled Becauso he considered his step-soldiers and civilians in China. daughter, 10, should not wear Cheques and donations may be trousers, John Coutts Yendall, of Myrtle-road, Exeter, quarrelled with his wife and refused to pay her £1 a week maintenance.

He was sent to prison for a month for being 3. Gd. in arrears,

The Mayor pointed out to Yendall that bus conductresses wear trousers. Yendall: But are they out at night unil eleven o'clockt?

The Mayor: Yes, they are. The magistrale added that his

Wednesday,

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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

July 23, 1941.

Gandhi Will Not Oppose

Indian Executive Council

·

an interview at Wardha told BOMBAY, July 22 (Reuter).-Gandhi in "Reuter's" that the announcement of the expansion of the Viceroy's Executive Council and establishment of the National Defence Council "does not affect the stand taken by Congress nor does it meet the Congress demand."

Replying to a further question, he said: "I can at once say that I have no authority 'to prevent members of the All-India Congress Committee from doing anything they wish to do. The authority given me by the All-India Congress Committee does not permit my interference with the fullest freedom of its members and in any caso the body that gave me authority can at any time refuse it or withdraw it.”"

Mr L. M. Ámery LONDON, July 22 (Reuter). Mr Amery described those who had joined the Viceroy's Executive Council as a "team of ability and experience which it

would be difficult to rival in India or, indeed, elsewhere,"

They were, he declared, mers with administrative, political and business experience and personal ability. The Viceroy's War Council would be very much stronger for their inclusion. They would in the fullest sense share in the collective resporsiblilty and statutory responsibility of the Execu-

five Council as well as direct the important departments which had

been entrusted to them.

Indians Amenable To Help In Government

-Holding Portfolios

LONDON, July_22_(Reuter).—Indians are to be taken into the Viceroy of India's Executive Council and more Indians are to hold portfolios in the Central Government.

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This step toward augmenting and consolidating India's war effort was announced to-day when a White Paper on "Indin and the War" was presented to Parliament by Mr L. S. Amery, The alos, sud Mr Ainery, was to

tion to the three Round Table Confer- Increase the efficiency of the Govern Secretary of State for India.

ences In London. ment and to make full use of the This announced the decision to reservoir of

Civil Defence Council Indian blity and enlarge the Executive vast and hitherto insufficiently tapped order to permit the separation of the The member for Civil Defence is portfolio of Law and Supply and of Mr Iraghavendra Rao. He was Act- Britain's Desire

Cominorce and

Labour, and the ing Governor of the Central Pro- ares "marking a change in division of the present portfolio of vinces in 1036 and has twice been a pleit it not, in the letter of the in- Education, Health and Lands hite Minister in the Central Provinces dian constitution" were on earnest of separate portfolios of Education, Government of which he was ap- the British Government's desire to Health and Lund and Indians Over pointed Home Member in 1930. transfer to Indian hands a steadily sens and also the creation of the portfolios of information and Civil increasing share in India's destiny.

"The National Defence Council Defence. will be very far from being a body of 'Yes' men."

aent to the lion, Secretary, Mr. M.patriotism. K. Lo, British Relief Fund for Distress in South China, Alexan-

dra Building, marked Orthopaedic Appent or to the British Relief Fund for Distress in South China, longkong and Shanghai Bank marked Orthopaedie Appeal.

Measures

daughter and been out until 2.30 one FOR THE PROTECTION members would be informed in con- no1:

wearing trousers.

But did your wife have to go down and fetch her in from an Al Force man?

The Clerle That is not a good reason for refusing to maintain your wife.

. The

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

For the best and second-besi entries,

Three Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO.

$250

$250

Flest Prizes in each of the three Sections,

CASH PRIZES

SECTION ONE Interior scenes. Table Top and Still

Life Studies.

OF CHILDREN

What to do to help a child

the

in

the

The Viceroy has also succeeded in securing Co-operation establishment of a National Defence

Anyone knowing of a child who wound confer with their re involved in these announcements and

has been assaulted, neglected, or Il-treated in a manner ikely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating nt once with

The

General Hon.

Secretary, H.K.S.P.C., Old City Hall.

The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road, 1st floor,

The Inspectar, 02 Stone Nullah Lane, 2nd, Floor.

The Inspector, 12 Sai Yeung Chol SL, Kowloon,

The Inspector, 52, Argyle St., Kowloon,

All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society. ·

The Informant's name will be

where malice is proved.

IC-

The member for Labour is Sir Firoz Khan Neon, the High Commis sioner for India In London, who has only very

recently returned from an extensive, tour of the United States,

The member for Indians

overseas is Mr Madhao Shrihari Ancy. He is

Member of the Legislative Assem- bly for Berar, and was Acting Pre- sident of the Indian Congress Party In 1933 and a member of the Working Committee until 1934.

At a

a meeting of the Counell the

cuncil of distinguished and repre- filence of the affairs which they would discuss with the Viceroy and tentative Indians in British India

and the rulers of Indian states. in turn they would put forward their own suggestions.

No Constitutional Change After they would return to their Though no constitutional change is

The new Lay member Is Sir Syed presentatives. In this way it was the enlarged Executive Council will Sultan Ahmed, Advocate General of hoped that there would be a con-not be responsible to the Legislature, Bihar. tisual contact between the Viceroy the Viceroy will now have what to The new member for Education, and his executive on the one hand all intents and purposes is a War Health and Land is Mr Naline Ranjan and the provincial or state Govern- Cabinet with a marked majority of Sarkar, former Finance Minister in ment, local war committees and war Indian public men lustead of the the Bengal Government, committers.

European

official Industrial organisations former

majority. or other bodies.

The new members of the Council are as representative of und as responsive to public opinion as the refusal of Indian Congress and the

Chance To Agree Mr Amery thought that this ought to prove most helpful in guiding and stimulating India's war effort,

"I cannot help hoping that in the course of working together side by possible.

and

RADIO

Muslim League to co-operate makes ZBW, 355 metres (845 kc.) and 31.45

The changes indicated

In the

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Programme Arranged

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NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

The following

will rates

be

(Ezluding partraiture, plants and charged for malling single copies of

the following newspapers abroad:—| South China Morning Post

and flowers),

1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40. 3rd $30. 4th $10

-SECTION-TWO- Portraiture.

1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40. 3rd $30. 4th $10

SECTION THREE

Plants and Flowers.

1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY

China and Macao

10 cents per copy

British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per_copy.

The Hongkong Telegraph

China and Macno

16 cents per copy British and Foreign

20 cents per copy

25 cents Saturdays.

2nd $50. 3rd $30. 4th $10 NAZI

RULES

The following Rules will govern the Competition:

The Competition is open to all photographers.

2-The entries awarded the ford Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Compeition, will not be entitled to any other prizes.

-The 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 pasted on back of entry, 4.-—The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph,

6--All photographs entered_must have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photagraphs which have been "airendy" entered in ather Competitiona are ineligibin, 0.-No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entries. 7-All entries to be elthor black, mpla, or toned pictures, and must bo mounted. Coloured photo graphs are ineligible, 4-Plolures mubenilted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white, -No pleture to entered in more

than one Section.

10.-Mounts to be only white or cream, must be of one of the following sizes;~~IDX 12,-15×20.

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bo anal.

SWAGGER

side In the common interest of White Paper, while making a signi India's safety and India's future, re-watt step to wails augmenting and Dance Music and Variety presentatives of these bodies of

of men of every political complexion and consolidating the Indian war effort community will be drawn closer and are not in any way concerned with

hope that they will find bonds of constitutional developments in India. Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency

thy Authoritative quarters recall that in and sympathy | Which nwy

the ter the British Government since the out--2.15 and 8.30-11.15 p.m. on 9.52 solution of those very difleuli inter-

12.15 p.m. A Short Service of In- communal and Inter-Party problems break of war, it had been made clear me.'s per second. watch are to-day the main obstacle that constitutional changes in India to India's attainment of her ritful are quite impracticable, while the position as a free and equal member struggle for its existence and that an British Empire is engaged on a vital agreement between the major poli- tical Parties and interests in India is the fundamental condition of con- sideration of any new constitutional

of the Entish Commonwealth."

Assurance To Chinese

scheme.

Sequel To First Effort Eden's Statement

last Was

summer, following CHUNGKING, July 22 (Central many attempts to ease the political News). Following is the exchange tension in India and to bring Indian

It

lercession.

12,30 The Organ, The Dance Band and Me,

12.10 Songs by Turner Layton at the Plano.

1.00 Local Time Signal and Pro- ramme Summary.

NOT FAT — Mmo. Elena (formerly known as Magda) Luposcu, arrivos with axilod King Carol of Rumania in Bermuda, on stopover to Cuba whore they will live. Reports that she was fattish woman is disproved by picture above.

Donations To Bomber Fund

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

A total of $2,331,370.30

and

Was

renchet yesterday by the War Fund in

ugurated by the S. C. M. Posi, Ltd, with

the fallowing donations;

The Hongkong Automobile Asso-

ciation

"Odd Cent Bax," The Royal Scots,

Murray Barracks

$2,500

20,50

Miases Aileen and Dorts Woods

(in memory of the late

Mrs

Gladys Conies)

0

35

107

Str Atholl MacGregor (Sale of

Scotch Terrier

Hotel

Pup, per Mrs

Indian and Chinese Police Gunzes

(hinta donation)

In Memory of the late W. II.

Redwood-Gen. Station, N.Y.

"Members of the Sporta flun fur

the Australian Victory Bo01" .. "In Memory of Dad" .......... "Anonymous" (In memory of the

late Mrs A. F. Coates)

3r E, W. Clements (food)

10

10

* ST VINCENT DE PAUL

The Society of St Vincent de Paut

of the acknowledgu' receipt

lollowiny donations:

In memory of the late Mr A. C. Botelho-Mr and Mrs C. E. Roza Pereira, 32; Miss G. Assumpeas and sisters, # Mr C. A. Lopes, $3,

In memory of the into Mrs G. H, Contes. -Mr L. A. de V. Soares, $1,

CHARITY CONCERT FUND The following are the latest donations Club to the Chinese Civil Servants Varlely Concert Fund:

1.02 A Gershwin Programme.

Got Plenty Natiln'-"Porgy

Dank of Chine, $20, Kwangtung Pro- and Bess"....Peter Dawson (Bass- vincial Bank, $20; Dr T. P. Wu, $20: Dr Baritone) wih-Orchestra: Second C., Wan, Hipponen, $;

Chinese Factories Association, Whiteman and His Kan, $3; Further payments by Members, Paul Rhapsody... Concert Orchestra; Bidin' My Time 323. (Fom "Girl Crazy"); Ohl Lady Be

"Ohi (From

Be Good") Lady The Foursome (Vocal)

Rale Da Costa Selcollon.

of Notes between the British Am-public opinion into close contact with Good (F) bassador, Sir Archibald Clarks Kerr the Central Government in the con-T and the Foreign Minister Dr Quo

The total sum received up to July 22

duct of the war that the Viceroy Instrumental accomp.; Funny Concert Fund are carnestly request

1 $3,440 50. At the request of members and friends the closing of accounts will be postponed until to-day, July 23. All who intend to be so good as to support Sir Archibald's Note: "I have the promulgated proposals for an extentophone Girl) with Concert Orches-

ed to send in their donations. honour to inform Your Excellency sion of his Council and for the set-

"Porgy

3. W. O, F. Bear-Lullaby from Ilis Majesty's ting up

of from

what was then described fra;

The C. M. Post has received the Principal

of State for us a War Advisory Council.

(Summertime and the Livin' ls Easy)

following donation to the British War Helen Jepson (Soprano)-Bess, Organisation Fund: these ...

Is My Now...Lawrence

Kowloon Ducks. Recreation Club for

on

and

instr Secretary Foreign Affairs, that in reply to a For a number of reasons, Moscow In A Month: question in the House of Commons proposals, were found unacceptable You Itt (Baritone) and Hcica Vernon St Dunstan, (hoth donation), sist

on

"that the

Leningrad "In Time"

1.45 Humorous and Vocal Varlely. 2.15 Close Down.

the recognition of the Nanking India, but it was made clear by the with Orchestra.

1.30 Reuter and Bugby Press and Regime by the Axis Powers and their Viceroy that the Government would satellites will make no difference to leave the door open for acceptance of Announcements. TOKYO, July 23 (Reuter).The the British policy

in the Far East such a plan as soon as a suffelent prediction that "within a month the swastika will be flying over Moscow which is based in the recognition of degree of representative support was was made by Lieut-Colonel Wilhelm the Chinese Government at Chung- forthcoming.

the legitimate Nationbl Eden

Nimiz, the German Military Attache, Government of Citina, Mr

in a statement to the press on the added that on July 7. the Chinese Orst month's fighting against Russia. The fall of Leningrad, he said, according to the "Domel" Agency,

was a "matter of time."

Political Differences

During the Intervening months, people entered the 5th year of their all endeavours of the Viceroy have indomitable resistance and he stated been directed towards finding a way that

he was happy to repent the ns-In which Indian public opinion could The fighting will reach its peak serance he recently gave in the Ileuse be brought more intimately into as- of Commons that is Majesty's soclation with the administration in Government in the United Kingdom all matters connected with the war would continue to do what they effort. There is nothing to indicate could to help China to maintain her at present that political conditions In India are on their way to being

the

and

referred to

about a fortnight's time, he predicted,

the bombing of wo already won nir supremusyany has

As for the United States, Colonel Nimiz asserted: "Germany naturnil have made allowances for the possi- bility of the United States participat. it in the war.'"

The landing of American forces on

Iceland, he said, "in fact constitutes participation,"

independence.

ពត

דיי

exception of bad.

Re-

0.00 Indian Programme. 0.45 Closing Local Stock Quota- tions

GAT Dance Musle. 0.47

7.30 A Variety Programme. 8.00 London The News. 8.15 London-War Commentary. 8.25 London-Listening Post'. Examination of Points in Dally

German Propaganda,

8.30

Programme Summary.

and Random Macboldstress

Guards.

DONATIONS WAITING Donations for the following_Organian- tions awalt collection at the office of the 5. C. M. Post: Associacao Portuguesa do Soccorros Matugs; Lord Mayor's Fund for the Relief of Air Victims: B.W.OF. Emergency Natageo Council; BPCA; Food Kitchens Fund; New Territories Rellet Association; St Vincent de Paul.

Games For Children

The Director of Medical Services grate- fully acknowledges receipt of a citi uf the following from the Wing On Co., Ltd. tor the Fanling Children's Camp:

Four skipping ropes, one football, one volley ball, one basket ball two dozen ping pong balls and two ping pong bata

B.W.O.F. Accounts

The following are the British War Or-. Kansion Fund accounts for the month of. June:

Receipts.-Balance, brought forward at June 1, 1941, $20,035 24, subscriptions, June 1941, 85 and 11.982.76 sales, postais labels 10, wool 40; badges 11;

Band of 11. M. Coldstream Fantasio "Our Homeland": Intro: Hearts of Oak; John Peel: A Hundred Pipers: Gerry Owen; Londonderry Air

Loudly Proclaim. .Bond

Bank Interest, $80.19. Total, 43 sad of

$35,720.00, H.M. Coldstream Guards; My Grand Payments-Remittance for two Amutil. father's Clock (Hilllam and Foole); ances 2000 43 1/231/32, 19,62218: Temil- Lucy Long (Hilliam and F. Godfrey) 01/731/32, $3,207.40; purchases tance to King George's Fund for Ballors .Malcolm McEachern with J. calico, sheeting and

Rauze, $3.393.05 Alexandra (Basson) and Novelty packing and transport, 3721 onico ex- Accomp.; "Belle Of New York" and tolery and wages 1302. printing $7.95, telegram $20, postage Selection (Kerker).... Band of H. M. 50, travelling 13 cents, 1987. Tolal ex- Coldstream Guards; In Praise Of Ale penditure for June 1941, 316,003.02.

Subscription paid in orror (Cedric Sharpe);: Gentlemen, Good-stiz

refunded. night (Lockton and Longstaffe).

Balance, monies in hand on June 30,

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Agencies:

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SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Bterling with interest allowed at ralez obtainable on application, The Bank's Head Omen in Londan undertaken. Executor and Trusted Dual- ness, and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which

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Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund and Rest ..

BANKERS:

£3,000,000

1,300,000

1.050.000

1,254,600

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Bangkok 130mbny Calcutta Colombo Delhi Gallo

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Hongkong Banking and

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Every

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Current Accounts opened in Local Cur- rency and Fixed Deposits received in Local Currency and Sterling on terms that may be ascertained on application.

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Banager,

POST OFFICE

Air Moll Service by British Over- seas Airways Corporation to East and South Africa, United Kingdom and beyond has now been resumed. Correspondence for despatch by air, via Rangoon must be superscribed by "C.N.AC."

The public are reminded that it is breach of postal regulations to melose in a postal cover communi- sations intended for persons other than the addressee,

The Printed Matter Service to the following places in China la tem- porarily suspended-Yunnan, Szo- thuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fuklen

and Amoy (except

Kulangru), Kwangal North and East of

Kwangtung.

Small Packet Post to all countries

■ suspended." .

INWARD AIR MAILS Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 22nd July... ............................ July 29,- Air Mail by "Pan American_Airways

Direct

Francisco BerviceSan dato, 5th August,

.Ang. 12.

OUTWARD AIR MAIES Monday, July 28 Air Mail by Air to Hangoon to con- neat with the "Brittask Overseas Airways.

.

K.P.O. and G.P.O. Rer.

July 28, 4 p.m. Ord. ......July 28, 4.30 p.m.

Tuesday, July 20

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- ‚ ̈lulu, U.S.A., and Europe via “Pan-

American

and Trans-

Atlantie metall

Reg.

Ord.

Rex.

Ord.

K.P.O.

..July 20, 5.00 p.m. ....July 20, 5.30.p.m.

G.P.O.

..July 20, 5.00 pan.

July 20, 7.00 p.m. Tuesday, August 12

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hanolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via “Pan Amei rican - Airways and Trans-Atlantic Services/

K.P.O.

..Aug. 12, 5 p.m. ....Aug. 12, 630 pm.

Ber. Ord.

G.P.O..

Reg. Ord.

.Aug. 12, 5 p.m.

„Aug. 12, 7 p.2.

Stage Genius Is Freed

Mr Gordon Craig was living near Paris when France capitulated. In splie of his 70 years he was interned at the concentrattori camp at Besan-

instructed to assure Your brothall points out that Excellency that this statement had the warmest support of all parties in Viceroy waited for no less than 11 Parliament."

months since the feeler to political Dr Quo's Reply

Parties in India

to enter the Govern- Foreign Minister Qua's reply: ment before extending Invitations to have the honour to state that the the individunts he has now called to Chinese Government greatly appre-:

the service of their country,

Nevertheless, the creation of the clate the above definite pronounce- mert and reassurance on the part of National Defence Council assolutes Axis Officials' Press the British Government which will with India's war untucntal see

Leave Chungking

strengthen the Chinese Government's presentative of all influential set determination to continue its resis-lons of, the community which ars CHUNGKING, July 22 (Central tance to aggression and further con- ready to co-operate.. News). The Italian Charge solidate the ties of friendship

Princes In Council

Malcolm McEachern with Plano; 101-Current account, Hongkong and d'Affaires Pier Pasquale Spinelli, and subsisting between China and Great There are 22 representatives of".M.S. Pinafore Selection (Sulling Bank, 25 d $18.721.01 petty Signora Spinellie were escorted to: Britain.”

British India on the Council, Lungchow on the Indo-China burder

presentatives of Indian states will all van)....Band of 11. M. Coldstream cash, $209,13. Total £3 and $35,729.99.

Guards. by In official of the Foreign Ontee Penetration Of Nazis of them be Frinces with the possible. 9.00

0.00 Local Time Signal and An- from Lluchow in Kwangal, and the

nouncements. Into Latin America batch of Axis diplomats consist-

The Nailonal

Council will! 0.02 Studio Review of New Re- WASHINGTON, July 22 (Reuter), meet në intervals under the chair-cords. Embassy and an attache of the-At a press conference to-lay,, Pre-manship of the Viceroy and the Italian Embassy are

His incarceration, however, op. king Qui

en roule he thought that the black-listing of a confidential statement of the war 9,43 Charlle Kuns at the Piano.

'parently did not last long. Some to Indo-China.

1,000 firms and individuals in Latin position and of the position in regard 10.00 Landon The News and News It is understood that, Baron America by the United States pre- to supply.

Commentary.

Heavy gun anti-aircraft practice Germans who wished to obtain. some Leopold von Plessen, Counsellor of vented further danger of German The new member for supply is Sir

10.15

will be carried out in the south of the works of this master of singe- Studio Our Letter From castern area of the Island to-morrow, craft visited Miss Sylvia Beech's Hormusji Poroshaw Mody, a member Free China. the German Embassy, has been inflitration.

between the hours of 8 aan. and o bookshop. There they learned of Mr transferred to Bangkok, while Herr The President sald that he would of the Central Legislative Assembly, 10.30 Compositions of

Chairman Heinrich Northe, Second Secretary of not go so far as to say that and then He was

Richard p.m. Firing area "C" will be affect Craig's plight and took steps to of the Bombay Strauss with his 'Don Juan' Tone ed. Alternative date, July 23 1041. secure his release, Mill-Owners' Association and is a room. director of the famous iron and steel

Light, gun- firing practice will be The President said that he knew of

Mr Craig is now living in a board- "Don Juan" (Tone Poem), Op. 20 carried out on July 23, 1941 between ing house at St. dormain-en-Laye,

The London Philharmonie Or- the hours of 0 pm, and 12

Infantry The member for Information is Sir king (Piano); Rosenkavaller Waltzes Brigade. Firing Areas. "D" and "E

suburbs. Chungking correspondent Issue of expropriated oll-fields. Akbar Hydutl. He is a Privy Coun-Bruno Waller conducting the will be affected. „Plensa `use block letters and paste left for: Kwellin by a Eurasia plane formation regarding the possibility aident of the Nizam of Hyderabad's

He also sold that he had no in-cillor and until recently was Pre- Philharmonic Orchestra.

Light gun firing practice will be 11.00 London Britain To-day carried out on July 27, 1941, be last Saturday en route to Shanghai that another 100 oil tankers would: Executive Council. Ho WDS tho Discussion by Sir Frederick Whyte, tween the hours of a p.m and 7 pp. vla Indo-China,

lender of the Hyderabad Siate delega- 11.15 Close Down.

Firing. area "D" will be affected./

14- the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries will be returned

la compeUtors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven GAYI. 18-The RS of aliases is strictly

forbidden.

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one of these forms on 'back

of each Entry.

ing of three members of the German

9.45-10.00 News in French (On Heavy and Light Guns Incon for Bellish civilians.

Action This Week

July 20 for 7ving Chung- sident Roosevelt was-asked whether Council will on each occasion receive Short Wave Only).

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.

In Indoray, is entering answered with the word "Maybe," Dr Hans Bidder. Director of the no pending action by the administra-Arm of Tala and Chairman of theatra: Berensde....Walter Gles by units of the Hongkodnight one of the most plensant, Parls

Far Eastern Division of the Wil- tion to get the Mexican Government Central Bank of India,

Wolfe and oil companies together on the Herr

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be transferred to Britain..

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Miss Sylvin Beech is an American with a flair for the unusual book of genius.

It was she who published· James' Joyce's "Ulysses."

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