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APPEAL FOR FUNDS FOR ORTHOPAEDIC CENTRES

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IN FREE CHINA

At the request of Madam H. H. Kung and with the support of His Excellency the Governor and under the auspices of the British Fund for Rellof of Distresa in South China, an appeal is made for funds for the purpose of and establishing

maintaining Orthopaedic Centres for disabled soldiers and civilians in China. TU LET Froin August 1,

Cheques and donations may be roomed furnished house on Peaksunt to the Hon. Secretary, Mr. M.

Write Box 600, Large garden.

K. Lo, British Relief Fund for "Hongkong Telegraph.

Distress In South China, Alexan- dra Building, marked Orthopaedic Appeal or to the British Relief Fund for Distress In South China, Hongkong and Shanghai Bank marked Orthopaedic Appuni.

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FOR SALE. THE HONGKONG NATURALIST, Price $4 Vol. X nos 3 and 4. (postage extra). Now on Balo Bouth China Morning Post Ltd.

Changkufeng Clash Denied

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OPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

(UP).- SHANGHAI, July 20 Colonel Akiyama, the Japanese Army spokesman, to-day omelally denied that there has been a cinsk at Chang- kufeng.

Hard To Believe

A Japaneso Embassy spokesman claimed that he had not heard the re- poris of n Russo-Japanese clash at Chongkufeng and added "I canuot believe 11."

Cosme Takes A Holiday

CHUNGKING, July 24 (Central News).-M. Henri

the Cosme, French Ambassador to China, who has been in Shanghal for the past Reveral months, left yesterday morn- ing by air for Pelaiho, a summer resort on eastern Hope const near Chingwangleo, Recording Shanghai dispatchi

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DONATIONS TO BOMBER FUND

Acknowledgments

Two splendid donations received yea terday raised the total of the Bomber Fund by over $15,000. Mcases A. S. Watson &Co., Ltd, sent their second donation of

while 1h0 sixth $10,000,

donation $3,000 was received from the Fellowship Fund now totals of the Hellows. The $2.410.803.01.

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

July 25, 1941.

Exchange At Why Japanese Do Not Yet

A Glance

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T.T. France

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30 d/s India ... U.S. Cross rate lii London 4.0212 U.S. Cross rate in N.Y,

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LANDS

From Dinati and Mne

Amateur Photographic one Chow Pup (per Mrs Hang)

Competition June-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 Sections.

$250

CASH PRIZES $250

SECTION ONE Interior scenes, Table Top and Su 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 TROPHY 2nd $50. 3rd $30. 4th $10

RULES

The following Rules will govern the Competition

-The Competition

photographers.

open to all

-The entries awarded the Ilford Trophies for the best and second. best pictures in the Competition, will not be entled to any other prizes,

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

BAU photographe entered must have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographe which have been already entered ta olher Competitions are ineligible.

d. No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of loss of, or damage to entries.

7-All entries to be other black, sepia, or toned pictures, and must be mounted, Coloured photo- graphs are ineligible.

6-Pictures submitted in seplatones should be accompanied by A smaller print in black and white. 9—No picture to entered in more

than one Bection.

10.—Mounts to be onis while or cream, must be of one of the following sizes:-19x12 10x20.

11-No correspondence will be entered intò in connection with the Pom- petition,

14--Members of the Staffs of the Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Storning Post are not permitted to compete.

13. The decleion of the Judges shall

bo Ansl 16.At the conclusion of the Com

petition, entries will be returned competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within soven, days. 15 The ure of aliases is strictly

forbidden.

NAME

ENTRY FORM

SECTION

ADDRESS

"Please use block letters and "paste one of them forms on back

[of ¡asch, Entry,

ORTHOPAEDIC CENTRES

The British Fund for Relief of Distress the In China stratefully acknowledges uniementioned donations receivest up to July 24 for the Orthopaedic Centres of the Chinese Red Cross. It is earnestly hoped that the. response will be fielently generous for the goal of 11.200,000 to be achieved, which will make possible the establishment of an Orthopardle Centre for disabled soldiers and elvillans in cach war aren:

Is Excellency Sir Geoffry Northeale, $300; Captain S. II. Betty-Sinith, $10: of Distress In British Fund for Neliet China, 2000; O. S. Lieu, $10; Lawrence Kadourle, $50; J. Scott inrston, 50, 5. D. Sassoon Banking Co., Ltd. and is Aa- Related Companies, $100; T. N. Chau (eg. of N.C.$1,000), $185; "A Christian" (N.C. $200). $36.30: Professor Gordon King, $50; the Bank of Canton Ltd. $5.000; "A Penno- Sympathiser", $500; 11on. Mr J. P. 1 father-Evans, $100 on. Mr D. J. Sions, $300: Kwok Chan, 50; A. Manuel Fox, $100; M. 11. Lo. $108; Albert Itaymond. $50; Kwanglung Provincial Bank, $1,000; the

Bank of East Asia, Lid, $3,000; Hon. Mr

LI The-fong and Mrs Li Tscifong. $500; information Oflen of the Farmers Bank of China (Ifend Ofee) ... $0.006: Han. hirt, IL: $200;-B-Wylie 50-ir-and Bir W. T. Stanton. $250, Hon. Me W, N. T. Tom. $100: Br K. W. Chaun $250.

HALVATION ARMY

the The S. C. M. Post has received following donaliam to the Balvation Army f memory of the late Dorothy da Crofton:

Alionymous, 150.

PROTECTION OF CHILDREN The S. C. M. Post has received thic following donation to the Society for the Protection of Children in memory of the late Mrs Gladys Coates:

Mrs M. Steel. $5.

EMERGENCY REFUGEE COUNCIL The S. C. M. Post has received the dollowing donation to the Emergency Refugee Couneli m, memory of the late Mrs Gladys Contes

Me and Btra . . Irance, $13.

DONATIONS WAITING

Donations for the following Organiza- tonk nwalt colection at the office of the S. C. M. Post: Associacao Portuguesa de Socceros Mutuos: Lord Mayor's Fund for the Relief of Air Victims; B.W.OF.: Emergency Refugee Council: S.P.C.A. Food Kitchens Fund; New Territories Rellet Association; 6 Vincent de Paul; Salvation Army: Society for the Protection of Children.

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WATER-POLO

TOURNAMENT

"y" Trounce 5th A.A.

Control Yangtse River

-Admiral's Account Of Stewardship

:

Special to the "Telegraph"

TOKYO, July 21 (Domei).-Vice-Admiral Boshiro Hosokaya, outgoing Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese Naval Forces in Central China waters, outlined the activities of the Japanese naval forces, including aircraft, in the Central China

aren.

The Yangtse River is the great artery, of the Chinese Continent and forms an important trunkline in the conduct of Japanese military operations and for the transport on rich materials in Central China, Admiral Hosokaya said.

Since Japanese control of this vital waterway forms a fatul blow to the enemy, the latter is sending guerillas to cut or disturb it again and again and iscontinuing various · Secret nctivities including the release of mines, haunting of banks and levying taxes on innocent people or taking away their materiale. In order to secure the cohtroi et

Welles Points Reason Why

U.S.A. Should Interfere

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WASHINGTON, July 24 (Router).—Mr Sumner Welles' statement on Japan's aggression is regarded here as indicating clearly that if the Japanese occupation of Indo-China is pro- on application. ceeded with, American action in the economic sphere is very

likely.

The failure of Vichy to offer even token resistance or

even

the waterway and safeguard peace and order in the river valley, the Japanese naval force are disposing units at all key points along the 730- mile nin and tributary channels of protest is a handicap to such 1,415 n. the Yangise which are currying out action, according to

some ob- arut

servers, who feel that Vichy is

70 n. .84 n.

ntrol duties constantly to always ready to oppose the

..Daintain the rivér lanes.

forces are frequently being

Vichy Crawl Performed

In Hanoi

HANOI, July 24 (Reuter)—An

BAVINGS ACCOUNTS ho opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed a fales obtainable on application

The Bank's lead Office in London undertakes Executor and Trustee bust- ness, and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained 服袋 any of its Agencies and Branches.

W. IL EVANS THOMAS,

Manager.

POST

OFFICE

Air Mail Service by British Over-

2334 n. independently or in co-operation British as in Syria but will fight .11 n. with Army forces to mop up enemies no one else no matter how pro- -74% b. in the vicinity, while concentrations voked.

of enemy forces would be shelled from warships or junks operating as If, therefore, two sovereign the secret. means of Chinese states like Japan and France make editorial, presumed to have been in-seas Airways Corporation 10 Eust spired, the Hanoi daily La and South Africa, United Kingdom forces are being searched or seized. an agreement, it appears difficult for Volunte Indo-Chinoise" makes the and beyond has now been resumed.

The Japanese naval forces are outsiders to intervene. But one of first public reference to

Correspondence for despatch by air the con- also engaged in searching for and the most important sections of Mr. templated agreement giving Japan via Rangoon must be superscribed by 120 n. disposing of mines floating on the Welles' statement dealt with this very bases in southern Indo-China.

"C.NA.C." 8 n. muddy stream er rescuing distressed problem, clearly indicating that the

.225 b. 410 S.

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185 b.

.90 n. craft.

70 n.

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over

the

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Emphasising that the agreement is not directed against any one country and that the agreement is only tem- porary, the daily asserts that the question of French authority in Indo-

Strategic Base

China is not affected.

bases

of

as Halnian,

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

The Printed Matter Service to the following places in China la tem- porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sto- sbuen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fuklen (except Amos and Kulangru), Kwangsi, North and

East of Kwangtung.

Small Packet Post to all countries

INWARD AIR MAILS

Servico"--San

Direct The agreement is said to have

....7 his respects to the war dead and piles are seen here as preliminaries been reached direct between Vichy

carries

and Tokyo and dictated by the French wish to prevent Indo-China coming a battle-ground "even at the expense of certain concessions which may appear momentarily painful."

Francisco date, 22nd July...July 20. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways

Direct Bervice"-San Francisco dale. 8th August,

Aug. 12.

bellef is held by the United States Naval Air Force

Government that Indo-China is a While the surface units are thus weak country unable to resist agres .0.55 n. firmly

maintaining

the Yangtse slon. b. River, the Naval Air-Force striites

This would appear to give America 15.80 n. against the enemy air force under such rights to action as accrue to

5.80 b, reorganisation far away in the in-

anyone willing to stay the hand of terlor of Szechuen Province and also .30% n destroys

a bully, especially after the bully has military establih- enemy

The Volunte Indo-Chinoise" em- co repeatedly and clearly announced .13/6 n.

ments and means of iransport.

an official desire to see the Pacific.phasises the geographical position of Admiral Hosokaya recalled that on Ocean status quo maintained.

Indo-China on the way to the NEI. ....8 n.

December 30 and early in March ets n. the Japanese Naval Force destroyed

Endangering U.S. Sources and Singapore and points out that southword 30 Chinese planes at Chengtu

Mr Welles' belief that Japan is the Japanese policy .3%.

and inflicted

distant a severe blow to the seeking bases for attacks further expansion cannot be continued from ts suspended.

such air force while it was trying afield and his frauk statement that Formosa, Occupled China or Jopan. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways .35% sa.

enemy 07 n.***

to rejuvenate.

the Japanese appear to be e

endanger. .10% n.

Finally, Admiral Hosoknya palding American rational .3.35 s.

their bereaved families and express to economic pressure if Japan .101 b.

Indo-China, ed the hope that the wounded and out the occupation of

The fact that he spoke in the name 17.40 s. sick will get well quickly.

Mines Removed

of Britain and the Netherlands East as the United States Indies

as well as SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH**

on the subject of their total lack of HANKOW, July 24 (Domel)-

territorial ambitions in Indo-China, Japanese naval craft operating on has aroused hopes here that some China Lights (old) $. ,0 sa,

a. the Yangise River removed 291 float parallel measures will be undertaken Chine Lights (new) $......1 n. ing mines during the first six months by the three nations together it H.K. Electrics (old) x rts 22.10 b. of this year, it was announced.

Japan's threats end in action. HK. Electrics (now) $......31 b. H.K. Electrics Rts $.. Macao Elccirles Sandakan Lights $. Telephones (old) $. Telephones (new) s.

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AIR EPIC FROM

SOVIET FRONT

Talk And Action

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OUTWARD AIR MAILS Monday, July 28 Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to con- nect with the "British Overseas Airways.

Tokyo Presenta News TOKYO. July 25 (Reuter).--The "Yomiuri Shimbun" under a Vichy dateline featured on Page 1 a picture of Marshal Pelain quoted as saying. Air "WC must defend. our colonies for France against Britain

overdens

In the past, there has been notable tendency on the part of Japan to think that America always talks but never acts. But it is felt here whose attitude is becoming Increas MOSCOW July 24 (Reuter).—The

ingly aggressive." that tho increasing firmncss of latest Soviet air hero is Sergeant American statements of policy on the .30 n. Pilot Tomin who, single-handed, .25 n. tackled ten German planes.

.1 n. Eight Nazi JUBB bombers, escorted 15 s. by two

two. Messerschmitt flanters, were. .0.00 s. approaching a Soviet aerodrome. flew into battle. He poured

The Times Advertiser" featured Far East cannot but end in action fon Page 1 n "Nichi Nichi" story cap- Japar. persists in "making changes by tioned "Indo-China Seca Collabora- tion with Japan as the only Salvn- tion.

duress."

1914 s. machine-gun bullets into the Nazi Little Support For the Nichl Nichi". Inancial editor,

One of the Messerschmitts and ell the bombers fled.

1024

bombers,

0.45 . .24. .30 11.

Tomin desperately hung on to the 114 b. tall of the remaining Messerschmitt,

getting neurer and icarer.

07

.41 n. despair the Nazi pilot turned his .305 m. plane over and it fell to the ground. Wavell In Chungking, Report Denied LONDON, July 24 (UP)The re- ported arrival of General Sle Archi- bald Wavell at Chungking has been officially denied,

ILK. Govt. 345 (1934) .044 b. H.K. Govt 3% (1840)..04 Ch. Govt. 5% 1025 G$Bds, Entertainments $.. Constructions (old) $.

Constructions

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Vibro Piling'$.

Marsmans Inv. (H.K.) a/-2/14 n.

LEAGUE FOR

HOCKEY ON SKATES

A meeting to arrange a hockey tournament on skates was held yesterday when it was decided to start the competition on August 4. Prizes and medals will be dis- tributed the winners,

The Blitz Skating Club has entered a team, composed of Army players, the only Army team in the League. in

Cyclone Sports Club, well-known softball, has also entered a team.

The following are the fixtures for the first week:

August 4-Elliz v Kowloon 1. Hongkong Ay Hongkong B. Empress v Kowloon B

August 4-China v Philwood Bucan- neers, King'a v Cyclone.

THREE MATCHES in the DUTCH AVIATORS

water-polo tournament

were

FOR ENGLAND

hold last night. In the Navy pool Navy B were unable to turn out a team against 36th R.A. SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" but Navy A came to the rescue NEW YORK, July 24 (UP)- and filled in the gap, beating Thirty-five Dutch filters who are en Gunners 5-1. Parry (2), Half- route to England after completing a yard, Cullum and Hoare scored training course in Jaya arrived here

to-day aboard the Dutch for the sailors and Tuckloy for Tabla. the Gunners.

In Army Pool

game.

alcamer

Notice To Indians

In the Army pool Y.M.C.A, best 5th A.A. 7-1 in a very strenuous The Gunners fully extended the Civi- SIMLA, July 24 (Reuter).—A new Bians and should have scored on several broadenst service for Indlen soldiers occadona, but hesitation in front of in the Far East has been inaugurated goal cost them, points. C. Goldman (3), A. F. May (3), P. Wilson, and L. by the Delhi station of the All-India A. Benn scored for YM.C.A. and Mac-

It will be broadcast on all wave- Alister for Ack-Acks.

Bignals scored at will against Royal lengths used by the Delhi station Scot B who were swamped 10-0 from 4.30 p.m. to 3 p.m. 1.S.T: daily. Allan (3) Hunt (2), Morgan (2); The wave-lengths are 338.6, 25.30, Plicher (2): and Dignan scored, heav 31.3 and 41 motrex

Radio,

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Fakir Of Ipi

An article by Mr. Hajime Fujioka,

criticised the French for failing to co-operate with Japan even after | signing an economic agreement, add- SIMLA, July 24 (Reuter).The Ing: "Admiral Decoux and Staff situation in Waziristan continues to well know that the advance of Bri

be relatively quiet though sporadic tish troops and de Gaulle forces into offences against Government troops Syri

Syrin means

British

challenge are reported.

against Vichy and they do not en- tertain wrong views as to what the Khin with about ten followers, is in the Far East.

The Fakir of Ipi,, who is now at Indo-China Government should do

Admiral continuing his appeals to the various might have once thought of ways to tribes for assistance in his hoolile check Japan and rapprochement with netivities.

the de Gaulle regime, but to-day, It is understood that appeals to Decoux mode influential leaders in Bakkarkhel and Janikhel Wazire Saigon, promiso their loyalty to have gone unheeded.

Vichy,"

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

.July 28, 4 p.m. Ord. July 28, 4.30 pm, Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono

Tuesday, July 20

lulu, U.8.A., and Europe via “Fan- American Airways and Trans- Atlantie Services!!

Key. Ord.

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K.P.O.

July 28, 5.00 p.m. July 29, 5.80 p.m.

G.P.O.

July 20, 6.00 p.m.

Ord July-29, 7.00-p.m.

Tuesday, August 12

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Amo- rican Airways and Trans-Atlanifo Bervices."

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THAILAND'S

DETERMINED

NEUTRALITY.

BANGKOK, July 24 (Reuter) Thalland is determined to maintain and defend her neutrality and inde- pendence whatever may develop in the Far East or on Thailand's borders, It is stated here regarding the Indo- China crisis,

Neutral observers call attention to the, significant passage in Premier Juang Pibul's address to the troops on the eve of their departure to the newly ceded territories in Indo-China when he said-that "evan if it become Jnevitable that you must be called upon to take up arms you must do it with the greatest bravery and frin determination."

Tobruk Harasses

Besiegers

Dust Storms Recur CAIRO, July 24 (Reuter).- yesterday caused a temporary Heavy dust storms at Tobruk lull in British offensive patroll- Ing activities in Libya, accord- Ing to to-day's Middle East communique.

It adds: "In the frontler area, how- over, advanced elementa of our mechanised unita were stain aggressive, ejecting the enemy, from several observation. points,

"Unils of our artillery co-operated with effective fire upon retreating enemy patrois."

The communique reports that all is quiet in Abyssinin and Syria.

Murder Suspected

The Body of a Clilnese male aged 35 was found this morning by Ser- geant Allen of the Police behind, the Kowloon godowas, in

The man's hands were tied behind his back and rope was. tightly tled" around his neck. -—-

Murder is auspected,

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