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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Puppets Follow Tokyo Lead Equine Sports
Lead Equine Sports
Club Plans Expansion
Against Anglo-U.S. Assets
Special to the "Telegraph"
PEKING, July 28 (Domei)-Acting in line with the Tokyo Government, the Japanese Consulater-General in various parts of North China to-day announced the control of business tranÁS actions between Japanese residents and the nationals of designated foreign countries including the United States and the Philippines and Great Britain.
Countries
British Dominions will be included in the affected foreign upon receipt of oftleial reports.
Similarly, the North China Poll- tical Commission has similar measures with the
also taken Chinese
people in order to co-operate with the Japanese.
Indian Army Casualties Disclosed
Very Successful Year
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July 29,
1941:
DE GAULLE
IN BEIRUT
Agency.
presence
Freedom Of Lebanon
LONDON, July 28 (Router)—1! SIMLA: July 20 (Reuler)The Ush the real sovereignty and Inde is right, lust, and practical to estab- Government's decision to freeze Japanese assels in India and almitor the muke of Lebanon but for the sake pendereo of Lebanon not only for A large number of members getton by the Japanese Government
present at the annual
in respect of Indian assets In Japan of France herself," declared General de Goulle in u speech at Beirut meeting of the Equine Sports Club; to lend to a complete cessation of is expected by well-informed circles
to-day. which was held in the clubhouse at
Generul de Gaulle was addressing Shatin on Sunday afternoon. In Indo-Japanese trade, the
gathering representative of Indian exports to Japan for the religious, political, social and econ ปา course of his
the speech Acting President,
Mr. T.
last totalled omie life of Lebanon, according to a Your ended March 31 Hemalcy, referred to the rapid 075,200 and imports from Japon dispatch to the Independent French #rowth of the Club and put special amounted to 21.610.300, emphasis
International Although no mention of truda is
The General added: "Our membership. He said (in part): made in the order of either govern- among you means that France will To-day marks the end of another ment, it is probable that the free-co-operate with you to defend your successful year, Some of you will re-ing orders will not affect the goods liberties against, those who threaten member the formation of this clu As the result of the measures, the
which are ready for shipment or them. If for strategic reasons or some alx years ago, with an originat which have already been paid for by brave Allies, the British, have come permission by the Japanese Consti
SIMLA, July 28 (Reuter).-membership of about twenty. late-General
To-day either country.
here wills us, it is to help us to fulfi Political Commission will be neces-Indian Army casualties during we have nearly two hundred members.
Present Convention be the campaigns in Africa report-and its rapid growth, the Equine Sports India does not affect Japanese goods other territories."
In spite, however, of the Inpse of time.
our age-old task as we are helping The order of the Government of and will continue to help them in sary for business transactions tween Japanese residents and the ed between December last year Club remains essentially as it was for which payment is already made. nationals of foreign countries designated in North China. It is and July 8, totalled 0,427 of originally formed: that is, a club for
horsemen Irrespectively of their class No trade agreement exists at present understood that the living cost for which 759 were deaths, includ-for creed or in imppier umes) of their between India and Japan but a com- one family will be limited to Youning 21 officers, 26 Viceroy's rationality,
mercial convention requires that 500 of the Federal Reserve Dank
commissioned officers, and 712
Japan take from India cotton to the currency per month.
value of fudia's import of Japanese The measures will not affect the Indian other ranks.
textites.. transactions among the nationals of third Powers themselves including those of designated foreign countries.
Korea Follows Suit SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH“
The North China or
The remeining casualties melude a fourth who are prisoners of war. 1,261 missing and 4.367 wounded.
Turning!
to the balance you will notice an item, under "Ex- sheet. penditure" of $10 shown as "donation to War Fund." This, of course, is not a true measure of the extent of the Club's war effort. Actually, the tatni
amount contributed to the Fund dur-
New Grounds
The proportion of casualties to the the year hus amounted to $2,320,50, total number of troops engaged a total which compares favourably KEIJO, July 28 (Domel).The the campaign is stated in be extreme with the amounts raised by other clubs
an-ly low. The total wounded contains in the Colony. Korean Government-General
121421 who uced immediate promulgation of very large number of
controlling the were only slightly wounded and who' the
thin either remained on duty or returned transactions
foreigners by
to their units tong age. Korea. The action is taken RS counter-measure against the Ameri- can freezing of Japanese assets.
regulations
Surprise
(Central
SINGAPORE. July 28 News) -Loeuf Japanese etreles were surprised au perturbed by 10 rapidity with which Britain followed America 1: insuling The freezing order,
Sawada Tours S'hai Areas
This year there is a new item under
assets which deserves your special
attention. It is the value of a place of land purchased by auction about three ninths ago. I think that most members are aware that the Club had hought this area of ground, and a fair number have inspected the site, which ant Tung Lo Wan. Just beneath the Indian Farms, On this land. It is In- fended in erect a new clubhouse and SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" stables, ele, and Jay out a paddock SHANGHAI, July 20 (Domei).- !and garden, The Japanese Consul-General, Mr, Lieut-General Shigeru Sawada, Ken Tsurtul, admitted that con- Supreme Commander of the Japan-¡ dules able "inconvenience" would be ene Expeditionary Force to the eatssed In Japanese bustness In Shanghal area, left Shanghai on July Malaya. He added that the Japanes and inspected Kunshan, Sondhow, people in Singapore remained quiet; Wusih and other districts where a
any Sino-Japanese joint clean-up and he had not yet received instructions from Tokyo.
palm is now ¡1) progress. After Managers of the Japanese banks inspecting local peace and order as here conferred with the geting Con-well as the conditions of export and troller of Foreign Exchange this import, General Sawada returned 10: morning,
Shanghai to-day,
እኔ ነ official of the Yokohama Specte i Bank posted mut that business le
cam-
tween Malaya and Japan has been EXPORTS FROM
time
anel
practically at a standstill for some-i
consequently Japaneer assets in Malaya affected by the order are likely to be small,
Ships of the 0.5.K. and N..K. continue to call at Singapore, pending instructions from their head offices
Roosevelt's Warning
Emphasised By Press
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
FREE CHINA
were
..
The convention is now under six months netice of termination.
Cycle Time Trial Prizes
The prize distribution to winners of the 25-milles bleyele time trial, held on the Castle Penk Road on July 9 took place at the Chinese YM.C.A., Kowlnou, yesterday, Mr G. P. Murphy. Chief Air Rald Warden for Kowloon making the presentation.
Prize-winners were.-1 A. J. Sand-| berg. La Salle College: 2. Kwong Man- Plans for the development of the sul, St Joseph's College; 3, Yip Wing area, on these lines, have beenkin, St Joseph's College. studied by the Corninittee, and it) Is hoped thal in the near future work on the slie will be put in hand.
Of course it will be realised that the erection of a new club house and on- cillary buildings will be expensive, and the mears of raising funds for the work confident, however. that whatever
will need careful consideration. 1am
financial scheme is evenlunily decided upon by the new Committee will re- ceive the full support of Club mem-
After the motion to adopt the re- port and balance sheet had been seconded and carried unanimously, the meeting proceeded to the choice of
Satisfactory Increase officers and Committee members for News).-In
CHUNGKING, July 28 (Central] the ensuing year. The following were
the half-year period elected: from January 1 to June 30 this year. President. Mr J. R. Leitch; Secrelaty, President. Afr T. J. Hemsley; Vice- 54,405 quintals of wood oil exported from Chungking for foreign Mr E. G. Collings. Committee. Messrs A. Bone, R. Buchanan, C. T. Chan, J. markets, making az average ofc. Gill, F. W. Grinter. I. I. Lim and 0,077.50 quintals per month. Com-L. Visser. pared with the first six months of 1010, this is an increase of over Golf 1,000 quintals.
Export of raw silk, mostly white silk, this year more than doubled that of the corresponding period of inst year-1,447.03 quintals for 1941 and 611.74 quintals for 1840.
WASHINGTON, July 28 (UP)-In an editorial to-day the "Washington Post" stated, The increase in the quantity of "Roosevelt's action in placing bristles exported was more than 20 the Philippines land and sea per cent, as 5,097.50 quintals of
Summer Foursomes At Happy Valley
T. B. Low (11) and R. K. Col-
bristles were exported between forces under United States com- January and June this year against Ungs (6) won the Royal Hong-1 mand for the duration of the only 4,114.25 quintals during the emergency is a further warning first half of last year.
to Japan, if any
more were
needed, that this country in- tends to defend its Far East | -interest with all the resources-at-
its command.'
Customs In S’hai Limit Exports
Buller
Prizes were presented to the follow- ing schools:-1, La Salle College; 2. St Joseph's College.
Two penmonts were presented to two girls who also competed. They were bliss Heung Slu-chung and Miss school of Cung Chung-n, of the Practical Accountancy,
Sculling
PROBABLE WORLD CHAMPION
Vancouver. July 27, The Royal Canadian Henley Regatta at St Catherine's, Ontario, fo-day re- vealed that Ted Dubois, of Windlpeg.
is the likely successor to Joe Burk the
world premler sculler.
Dubois won the single sculls beating Joe Angyal, of Brooklyn,... America, after a stern race over a mile and 550 yards in 8.10. Dubols beat Angysl la the recent American championship and last year was second to Burk for both the American and Canadian titles..
Buffalo West Side had more sue cesses on the last day of the regatta and Won the team honours the second successive year,—Reuter.
MacArthur Takes Over
P. I. Military Talks MANILA, July 20 (Reuter)- General Douglas MacArthur, who has been appointed Commander-in- Chief of the United States urmy In the Far East, conferred with staff officers and President Quezon to-day.
President Quez has handed over! states Navy for use as a minefield his presidential yacht to the United
patrol ship.
Consul's Statement.
· MANILA, July 28 (Reuter)--The Japanese Consul in Manila stated to the press to-day that Japan wants peace unless she is provoked beyond human endurance.
The Japanese will not fight. There is no sense in fighting because the winner will lose in the end.
Quezon's Approval MANILA, July 28 (Reuter),--Pre- sident Quezon has telegraphed Colonel Henry Stinson, Secretary for War, voleling gratißention at the appointment of General Douglas MacArthur and repeating his pledge of loyalty to and co-operan with the United States.
A significant note is that the Socialist communities of Pampanga, known as the Philippine "Red Belt," have issued a joint statement pledg ing loyalty to the United States and their readiness to fight under the leadership of General MacArthur against all foes of democracy.
Europe's Cost Of Living
Expensive Clothing
VIONY, July 28 (Reuter)-The most striking rises in retail prices in European countries since the be- | ginning of the war have occurred in for cluthing. according to the July Statistical Bulletin issued by the League of Nations, saya a Berne dis- Butch. WELLINGTON KOOn Germany, where the generat cost of living index has only risen sle months of 1930 and May, 1941, the increase in clothing costs was 12 per cent,
AT LUNCHEON per cent. between the first six
IN LONDON
mark there was an increase of 72 In the United Kingdom and Den-
cerit,
LONDON, July 28 (Central News) Dr Wellington Koo, Chinese Am- bussudor in London, was the guest of per cent, in Finland und Norway $0 re-honour at a luncheon to-day given percent, and in Yugo-Slavia 103 per
by Air Lee Tch-ych
the on behalf of Bank of China. Mr Lee is Munager of the London Agency of the bank.
the function, die Bank of Eng- land, the Chartered Bank, the Hong- kont Chuse Bank were represented by
kong Golf Club's First Summer Foursomes at Happy Valley on Sunday when they beat A. L. Powell (18) and W. J. (11) three and two.
_Second_Competition The following were first-round suits in the Second Suramer Foursomes SHANGHAI, July 2B (Reuter).competition at Happy Valley: The "Baltimore Sun" iri An
The Japanese-controlled editorial asserted that the orders to
Customs A. McKeller (0) and F. Ilon (17) beat to the Philippine army were likely have imposed restrictions on certain R. Stock (15) and G. W. Sewell 11 four and three; 5, L Lloyd and A. D. Hump- Including to impress Japan and just possibly exports from Shanghai,
Breys &. N. 3. Debbington and G. Gellatly exert some sobering influence in machinery, provisions, cotton yarn not yet played; T. B. Low (11) and B. K. Tokyo, ni n moment when sobriety and chemicals, according to Chinese Collings (6) beat A. V. Greaves (11) and in outlook and decision is most need- reports. ed in the Far East," It stated that the Philippines, together with the British and Dutch bases form Π quadrilateral "which even the most ambitious Japanese strategists are bound to respect."
Nazis Deny Plan To Attack Turkey LONDON,
July 20 (Reuter)-- The oMelal German news agency te-night issued a denial from “com-
General MacArthur
Nominated
D. J. Valentine (12) four and rec; G. E. Willerton (12) and T. J. Price (9) bent A. J. MucFayden (18) and A. W. Mule (14) four and two; D. Was (12) and J, W. Macdonald (7) beat K. S. Robertson (5)
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Menzies Still Aussies' Choice
their chiefs. Sir Leith-Ross, on be- CANBERRA, July 28 (Reuter)
half of the Ministry of Economic an overwhelming majority of the
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SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, July, 28 (UP)-Barry and W. Ahern, who scratched. The nomination of General Douglas MacArthur 10 be hend of the United States and Philippine armed forces in the Fur Enst was sent to the Senate 10-day by Roosevelt.
ITALIAN FLIER President REPORTED DEAD petent quarters" of the Moscow Appointment Confirmed · ZURICH, July 28 (Reuter)—Gen-
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Gloucester Bldg., 2nd Flr, Tel. 28038 Kowloon Depot, At the close of the meeting which Minister to Holland, Mr Chen Wel- chen, Counsellor of the Chinese Em was somewhat stormy and
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tralia and Tasmania, which parts he
ment's Purchasing Commission in tour of South Australia, West Aus-
London, and others.
by the Queen and saw all the mem- Amerlen and England.
Last week, Dr Koo was received had not visited since his return from
WASHINGTON, July 28 (UP)erat Federigi of the Italian Air Force The Senate to-day unanimously con-has been killed in air combat, reports bers of the War Cabinet. firmed the appointment of General the "Neue Zuercher Zellung." Douglas MacArthur as Commander Federigi took part in many bambing of the United States and Philippine raids including those on Haifa and forces in the Far East.
held a sliver medal for gallantry.
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U. S. Shore Stations Bill Approved
INDIAN TRADE WITH IRAQ
SIMLA; "July 28 (Reuter)—It is WASHINGTON, July 28 (UP)-announced that the Viceroy, Lord The Senate Naval Committee has Linlithgow, decided to depute Mr approved the Bill for $244,029,000 Mohammed Hashim Ismail, Indian Traile Commissioner of Mombasza, 10 worth of improvements on naval
visit Iron on short exploratory shore stations, including Cavite,
trade mission. which has already been approved by the House of Representatives.
Defence Bill Passed WASHINGTON, July 20 (Reuter). -The new $0,003,000,000 defence appropriation Bill was passed by the House of Representatives to-day and rent to the Senate.
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Gib. And Algeciras Exchange Courtesies
GIBRALTAR, July 28 (Reuter).— A very friendly atmosphere charac terised the first visit to General Lord Gort of the newly appointed
The Bill includes $4,780,000,000 for the Army to equly and maintain a Governor of Algeciras, General Pon loud force of 1,727,000 men plus Fernando Barron Yoritz, critical items for a 3,000,000 men The Guard of Honour was mount- ed and Naval, Military and Air Force
anny."
The Navy will get $1,500,000,000 staffs and Colonini Government off- and the Maritime Commission $1,090,- cials were present. 000,000 for the construction of 541 The Governor was given a 17-gun curio boats and the acquisition of | salute upon his arrival and de- 350 others.
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