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Spending In South Africa Discouraged

JOHANNESBURG, July 20 (Reu- avoldable public and ter)--All private spending should be avoided nd discouraged, Mr J. M. Hofmeyr, Union Minister for Finance, told South Africans in a speech here to- dary

-in-

Although there was nothing Aationary about the Union's in- creased note issue since the outbreak of war, since it went naturally with the increased business activity, there was more money available for spend ing that was requird to finance pro- the available duction and transfer goods, he said.

indl-

Mr. Hofmeyr appealed to viduals to exercise rigid economy, especially in the purchase of im- ported goods to seek cheap substitutes for high-priced articles and to ab- aluin from the purchase of porperty at inflated prices.

axed

He foreshadowed steps to control profiteering and enforcement of price control.

Shio Building In U. S.

SINGAPORE, July 29 (Reuter).

The Seattle Times"

says: "826

ahips with a total of 5,330,000 gross tons were on the silpways or under

FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

RADIO Shanghaied

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k..) and 31.45 matras (0,520 kilo-cycles)

Sixth Talk by Fr Ryan On "Some British Poets"

From S'hai Allegation

July 30, 1941 Matshed

Broken

Into

FORTRESS

ROYAL

ENGINEERS

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Ceremonial Parade Friday Morning

What to do to help a child Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or Broadenst by ZDW on a Frequency ill-treated in a monner likely to of 849 iten and on Short Wave from cause unnecessary suffering or injury11-2,15 and 8.30-11.15 p.m. on 0.62 year-old Chloese. «irl, named Chul weeks, ' in Mr II, C. Macnamara'a i celobrate their 50 years nssocia- to health, or knowing of a parent | in.c.'s per second. who is seeking advice on any matter 6.00 Indian Programme, concerning a child, would be doing

an act of kindness by communicating at once with-

The

Hon. General Secretary, HKS.P.C., Old City Hall,

The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road,

1st floor.

The Inspector, 02 Stone Nullah Lune, 2nd, Floor.

The Inspector, 12 Sal Yeung Chol St.. Kowloon.

The Inspector, 32, Argyle St., Kowloon.

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

The Informant's name vill bo kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.

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CAUSES

contract in American and with the Bomber Fund Support

June 1941 as

287 vessels of 1,520,260 gross tons on July 1. 1940."

The

Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic

June

Competition

September, 1941. Two Silver Trophics 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,

CASH. PRIZES

$250

SECTION ONE

$250

Interior scenes,

Table Top and Still Life Studies.

The ten donation ranks "B" Company,

The Chinese personnel of the Fortress Royal Engineers will

Allegations Unt she was drugged

Airs Kella's bathing shed-al- 1146- and kidnapped In Shanghal and brought to lungkang to work in an milestone beach was said to have been. escort burent, were made by a 10-broken into twice in the last threo Mul-kwan, before Mr 11. G. Sheldon, Court at Kowloon Magistracy, this

c., at Central Magistracy this morn-morning when Cheung Cheung, 20, tion with the unit with a core- *༔

when Chu Le-kau, 30, widow, unemployed, was charged with store monial parade on Friday morn- of district, was charged with bringing

0.45 Closing Local Stock Quota 20, Chki Lung Street, Central breakint admitted stealing from ing at 9.30 a.m. on the Murray

of the

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0.47 Excerpts from Grand Opera.

Overture the air and another girl named bathing shed No: 52C, 11 mile Parade ground when IIis Excel- "Din Meistersinger"

So-cham 18, to the Colony stone bench, a camp bed, five tuin-lency the Governor, Sir Geoffry (Wagner)

Philharmonic Cheung .London

blers, three knives; noven forks, four Northcote, will take the salute. cond, by Gereg Szell; ut failing to register them. Orchestra

pector H.

The parade will be in command of Bangkok W. Fraser. Inspector

spoons and a tin opener, to the total for Chinese Affa

Affairs, sald value of $8.80. Secretariat

Capt. I. C. G. Cartwright-Taylor, R. Batavia

Bombay "Mignon"-Vocal Gems (Thomas)..

Grand Opera

with Or- Company

St Groves stated that at D a.m. E. and two companies will be

Calcutta chestra: "A Village Romeo and Jullet" that about 12.30 p.m. on July 10 the

yesterday the caretaker of the shed view. The 22nd Fortress

Company Agencies; Clin

Clive Streck Lumpur Walk to the Paradise Garden two girls made a report at the Cen-

Fairis Place Kuching The New Symphony Oral Police Station following an al- heard some notes from within and will be commnuded by Capt. A. J.

on entering he saw the Defendant Le Scelteur, R.E., with 2/Lieut. G. O. Canton (Dellus Aids Skies Gerulean teren

terention with Defendant who was al-

2/Licut. J. T. Cownpore chestra:

Wakefield, R.E., while the 40th For Cebu (Verdi)....Dusolina Giannini (So-leged to live demanded their carn- carrying four glasses wrapped up Lawson, R.E. prano) and Members of The Orches-rs from the escort bureau at which with newspaper and the cutlery De-

74 Wellington fentiant had in his pocket. The camp tress Company will be commanded Colombo

Delhi bed was by his side. Defendant at by Capt. C. E. Otway, R.E., with Haiphong tra of Lo Scola, Milan; The Barber they worked at No.

The Inspector stated that the elderence dropped the glosses on the floor Strncelari (Bari- sint)....Riccardo of Seville Largo Al Factoium (Ros-Street,

giri's mother had apparently given and they were broken. He entered 2/Licut T. S. Simpson, R. E. tone

with Orchestra, 7.20 Brahms Symphony No. 3 in the permission to leave Shanghal for the shed by making a hole above the

Hongkong with Defendant, but the door. Majer.

William Mengelberg and his Con-younger girl find alleged that she was given some bread to eat as a result eertgebouw Orchestra.

of which she fell asleep and awoke on the wharf at Shangha! just prior to being put on a ship for longkong. was imposed.

Pored As Daughters The two girls, Inspector Fraser German Three continued, arrived in Hongkong on January 14 last year and has been Dance-instructed by Defendant to say that were her daughters. They they were put to work in an escort bureau and the girls alleged that Defendant used to demand their

wages with threats of beatings. It was an a re- threats that an altercation ensued | resulting in the girls making a com- plaint.

all (85050, tron

8.00 London-The New's 8.15

London-War Commentary. 8.35 London Listening Post'.

Points In Examination of

German Propaganda.

Dally

8.30 Programme Summary. 8.32 Edward Daners from Nell Gwyn.

Country Dance-Pastoral Merrymakers' Dance....Juck Hylton and his Orchestra.

8.40 Studio "Some British Focks No, Yeats.

A Talk by Rev. Father T. Ryan,

S.J.

0.00 Local Time Signal and An-

nouncements.

0.02 Studio-"To-night Wo Pre- seni"-A Review of New Records,

9.45-10 News In French (On Short Wave Only)..

9.45 Some Chopin Mazurkas and Etudes.

Mazurka in F Sharp Minor (Fis Moll Op. 6 No. 1: Mazurka in C

ult of

one of these demands and

Cheung So-chan stated that after her

walter's death

she became

in a Shanghai enfe where she met Defendant who suggested that she s

should come to Hongkong as a dancing girl,

nt

were

The Sergeant remarked that the shed had been entered twice in the past three weeks.

Sentence of a month's hard labour

Stimson Apologises To Wheeler

knew she

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH**

WASHINGTON, July 30 (UP).—Secretary of War Stim. son to-day apologized to Senator Burton K. Wheeler for stating that he had been guilty of in- tentionally circularising soldiers with postcards opposing war.

Taking The Salute Illa Excelleney the Governor will take the salute from a dais erected on the parade ground and on the dels

His Excellency will be

Major- General

Multby, C. E

General British Oficer

Commanditag the Troops in China, accompanied by his A.D.C., the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Mr R.

A. C, North, Secretary for Chinese Brigadier Peffers, in charge Affairs, of Administration China Command and Colonel H. M. Clifford, R.E., the Chief Engineer.

The Band and Drums of the Royal Scots, by kind permission of Lleut- Colonel D. J. McDougall and officers, will play during the parade,

Air Passenger Fares Increase

BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest llowed at rates obtalnohie on application. The Bank's Head Office in London undertaken Executor and Trustee busl dess, and claims recovery of British Inegine Tax overpaid, on terms which maybe ascertained at any of the Agencies and Branches,

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He suld: "On the basis of Senator Enquiries inade at the Hongkong Chu Mul-kwan stated in evidence Wheeler's statement In the Senate office of the China National Aviation

Issurance I believe ception of the Hongkong-Namyung Calcutta rickshaw after Sharp Minor (Cis Moll) Op. 6 No. 2 that she lnd been drugged, put in a refine of his circular, I bot of Corporation reveal that with the ex-Bombay

which

that he has shown absence of any run, a general increase in the passen- Colombo Arthur Rubinstein (Pluno); Grand

Intent on his part to circularise ger fares on the other lines operated Dethi 2. Batth the Studies; Etude No. 10 in A Fiat nothing until she awoke on the wharf

Shanghai, They

put on Royal Scots, and a sixth donation (3113) Major; Etudes No. 12 in C Minor board and locked in their cabins until soldiers in the training camps. I am by the Corporation will be effective lawre from the Hongkong Electric Recreate("Revolutionary").Kilony) (Piano); the ship salled.

sorry that on the basis of incomplete us from Aug. 1.

statement lust The fare [rom Hongkong to Club Swimming Gala and another sixth donation of $13 from the Mazurka in A Minor (A Moll) Op.

Defendant dented all the allegations evidence I made Craigengewer Cricket Club, and several

7 No, 2; Mazurka in E Major (E and the bearing was adjourned for week that carried a contrary Impli-Chungking will be ILKS000 and from Chungking to Hongkong. NC$1,440. "recurring donations, brought yesterday's

cation," total of the Bomber Fund to $2.439.01754. Durel Op. 6 No. 3....Arthur Rubing-21-hours.

Senator Wheeler said that Colonel The revised rates on the other lines tein (Piano).

TRUSTED AND EXECUTORSHIP Stimson'

statement Was

"very are as follows: Hongkong-Kunming

UNDERTAKEN. HK$820; Hongkong-Lashio HK$1.030; decent,"

Current Accounts opened in Local Cut- Hongkong-Rangoon. HK$1,300; Hung- rency and Fixed Deposits received in kong-Kwellin

Chungking Local Currency and Sterling on terms

D. DENSON,

Manager.

The following is the list as at 4 pm.! Helen Yu (in memory of the

A

Into Mrs A. N. Macfadyen)... 5

hir and Mrs H. E. F. (third dona-

Tion)

Petropo Trading Co., Ltd.

Hongkong Electric Rvereation Club

1Swimming Gala and Swindle)

sixth donation,

"N M." (monthly donation)

"N" (15th donation)

M.1.C.

Craigenpower Cricket Club (sixth

donationi

"No 184 Darij

Bamal Fund. ALU.

All Hanks "B" Company, 2nd Batta Royal Scots (tenta donation) .. W. J. Yetton

* 29

113

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7.50

10.30

10.00 London-The News and News Commentary.

10.15 Gultar Solos.

10.30 Lucienne Bayer (Vocal) In a Light French Programme.

German Regiment Wiped Out

FROM PAGE ONE

20

show

Mimile's Valse; The Happy Walst- ler (Baptiste-Alexander) ....Eljou Accordeon Orchestra: Mon Ami Le Vent-Chanson (J. Delettre); Hands Across T Table-Chanson.. .Luci- Seventy-four German planes were enne Boyer; Garufa (J. A, Collazo): brought down during July 27 and 26. La Cumparsita Tungo ( G. H.

Nazi Change Tactics Rodriguez).....

Jean

Wiener and

(Reuter) ZURICH, July Clement Doucet (Pláno Duet); I

statements Latest German Found A Bit of Paris in the Heart that they have given up the inten- of Old New York (From Continental tion of pushing directly to Moscow Varities of 1936"-Unger-Diettre).. and of advancing deep into Russia, to effect tactical Lucienne Boyer; Parade D'Oiseau and

are trying One Step (Alexander); Reve Secret-successes within the

general tur- Valse Muette (Roudot et Laurent moit" says the "National Zeitung." Halet).L'Accordeoniste Alexander

"This does not correspond with of Son Orchestra.

the expectation raised at the begin ning of the war after the relatively easy capture of the Russian frontier

COUNCIL

123 EMERGENCY REFUGEE

the The S. C. M. Post has received

to the Energency following donation

in Kitchenj (Soup Council Itefugee

emory of the late Mrs I. M. A. Mat- fadyen.

Mr and Mrs E. &. Cemernic. $3.

the

ET VINCENT DE PAUL The S. C. M. Post has received following donations to the Society of St (Exluding portraiture, plants and Vincent de Paul:

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 is open to all photographers.

In memory of the late Mrn 1. M. A. factastyen. Dr E. L. de Souza. $1.

In memory of the late Mrs F. L. dp Ilozario-Mits nuut Mine W. Loureiro, 856; Mr and Mrs A. W. da Roca, $3.

The Society of St Vincent de Paul acknowledge receipt-of-W-following donatlegs in menury of the late MIE L. Rozario:

Mr and Mrs Leo D'Almada

C

Castro Sr., $5; Mr and Mrs J. M. Graca, $2; Dr and Mrs Bernardo de Sous, $5.

S.P.C.A.

The S. C. M. Post has received

the

11.00 London-Britain To-day" by Sir Frederick Whyte,

11.15 Close Down.

Kowloon C.C. Bowls Teams

The following teams have been

areas.

"With their communleations stret- ching over hundreds of kilometres, continually threatened by systematic nemy guerilla action, interrupted at a dozen places and bombarded by a still active enemy air force, the Germany problem is to maintain their advanced Cricket coherence between

bases," the newspaper bowls posts and continues.

"That means a great loss of time. great advantage to Delay is of Britain in putting the last touches to the island's defences and in carrying out air attacks against the German armament industry," it concludes.

Kowloon chosen by the Club for League lawn matches on Saturday- 1st Div. v. Police (home, 4 p.m.). following donation to the Society for the A. E. Perry, R. T. Broadbridge, W. Mulcahy and E. C. Fincher: A. E. P. Prevention of Cruelty to Animals:

Jane, 525

Guest, W. W. Parsons, A. W. Ramsey and T. A. Madar: N. D. Lloyd, A. W. Smith, G. E., Taylor and N. J. Beb- bington,

LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR

The S. C. M. Post has received following donation to the Little Sisters of the Poor in memory of the late Mrs

... do Rozario:

Mr and Mrs K. Ashdowne, $20.

n.w.o.F.

2nd Div. v. Kowloon F.C. (away, 4 p.m.)-A. C. Tribble, A. H. Martin, R. Leigh and J. M. Jack; 5. A. Gray F. Fincher, E. and R. S.

The Berlin correspondent of the "Basler Nachrichten" says that Ger- man experts are hoping that lighting on the eastern front, like the Somme and Alsne battle of the last war, will

Whe Meadowni I. S. Capell, Hey, end with a sudden enemy collapse,

The S. C. M. Post has received following donation to the British Wor Organisation Fund in memory of the late F. A. Fabel and L. Jack.

Mr. M. A. Macfadyen.

Miss Judat, $3.

DONATIONS WAITING

Donations for the following Organisa

nwalt collection at the office of the

3. C. B. Post: Associacao Portuguera de

Recreio Rinks

The following are the Club de Recreio rinks for League bowls this week-end:

but, he adds, these experts admi

that the comparison is limited be-

Gang's Methods Of Kunming

Stealing Purses

Understood to have been disowned

$2.200

NCS900;

NC$1,800; Kunming-Hong

by his father because of the number Lashio NC$840; of larcencles he had committed and because of the prison sentences he $2,160; had receive Sham Pul-iam, 17, un- employed, stood before Mr H. C.

Macnamara at Kowloon Magistracy Kuuming

teucher.

this morning charged with the theft of a purse from Tso Yim, 34,

Defendant pleaded guilty. Det.-Serpent Shaw stated

king.

NC-

fore

been

TATSUTA MARU

HONGKONG BRANCIL

Hongkong Every description of Danking Kuala Trengganu Exchange Dusiness transacted,

POST OFFICE

and

ia Rangoon must be superscribed by

'C.N.A.C."

The public are reminded that it is breach of postal regulations to nclose in a postal cover communi- sations intended for persons other

han the addresser.

NC R$130; - Rangoon

Lashio-

Air Mail Service by British Over- Rs280;

to East Lashfo-Hongkong was Airways Corporation

Rs410 nd South Africa, United Kingdom Ranggon -

Rs000 - ChungIng

and and beyond has now been resumed. Kangoon-Hongkong Its1,080. Eurasia

Jorrespondence for despatch by air The local ofee of the that Aviation Corporation, however, has Tso was in the Shamshulpo Post no information regarding the Office

yesterday when he felt some crense, as it has not yet one interfering with his back pocket. advised by its head office in Chung- He discovered that Chinese boy had taken purse out of the pocket and he caught

tht hold of the boy who passed on to the Defendant. Tso the purse

the but then caught the Defendant purse was passed on to the first boy and was not recove Detendent again

The Sergeant stated that had a very bad record as a juvenile. He understood that Defendant's father had disowned the lad owing to the number

to his larcenies and the prison sentences he had received. It was also pointed out by the

It is understood that officials of the Sergeant that these small boys usually worked in gangs and utilised a "pass State and Treasury Departments are discussing the matter and another Ing system" to get rid of the goods announcement is expected to be they stole.

Issued on

Defendant was sentenced to three

months hard labour.

Japanese Guard H.K. Bank Branch Office

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

learned that

HOLDING OFF

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH

The Printed Matter Servies to the ollowing places in China is tem- sorarily suspended:-Yunnan, Szo- buen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fukien except Amoy and

Kulangsu),

<wangtung.

SAN FRANCISCO, July 29 (UP).wangst, North and East of Japan is still holding the steamer Tutsuta Mart and elght smaller vessels off the coast apparently be cause they are not yet salised regarding Washington's assurances,

Facilesdny.

"Promised WASHINGTON, July 10 (UP)- Mr Summer Welles said at a press

Small Packet Post to all countries

• suspended.

INWARD· AIR MAILS Air Mall by "Fan American Airways Direct Servies"-Ban Francisco date. 6th August, ........Aug. 12. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service San Francisco date, 19th August,

Aug 28,

OUTWARD AM MAILB

Monday, Aug.

conference that Japanese ships at Air Mail by Air to Rankoon to con

present entering Unlled States ports will undergo the normal procedure tas regards the clearance of vessels cause Soviet Russia, unlike France

to return to Japan and they may necessary suppiles to "till disposes of enormously great

SHANGHAI, July 30 (UP)-it is have the and Intret reserves."

the Japanese have accomplish the return journey, How- Russian Communique

stationed Chinese gendarmes around ever, individual licences will be re-

quired MOSCOW, July 20 (Reuter)-The the National Carbon Company's dis

for the disposition of cargoes A. Siivoa Pereira. Men following communique was issued telbuting office at Teinan, Shantung and for the purchase of cargoes for Soccorros Mutuos; Lord Mayor's Fund F. X. Siiva. C. Roza-Pereira, J. E. Noron this morning by the Soviet Informa- Each

for the Rellet of Air Victims B.W.O.F.; į lia and 10. A. Alves; J. Luz, C. E. Mation Bureau: "During July 29 bur] vince, which is an American firm, the return trip.

have also been stationed out- Lavier and F. V. Ribeiro:

Soares, C. M. da Silva and I. . troops were engaged in Noverzchev, side the Hongkong and Shanghai

Nevel, Smolensk and Zhitomir direc- Banking

offices Corporation v. Craigengower (home)-D. C. Alves, C. H. Barto, C. A. Lopes and J.Jtions. There was particularly heavy Swalow. There is no indication that Basto; A. Machado, Noronha Oghting in the Smolensk direction the Japanese are planning to take J. C. Remedios and E. Sousa: C. F. Vas, where our units dislodged the enemy A. M. Xavier, A. M. Rodrigues and A. from his position with a succession of over these offices. Gutierros.

1-The entries awarded the Ilford Trophies for the best and second. best pictures in the Competition, will not be entitled to any other prizes. -To prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphs in each Seciton. entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition, and which must pasted on back of entry. 4-The right to publish any or ali of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.

be

All photographs entered must have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligibio. -No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entries.

7. All entries to be either black, sepla, or toned pictures, and must be mounted. Coloured photo-

graphs are ineligible, B-Pictures subraitted in popia tones should be Becompasled by a smaller print in black and white, -No picture to entered in more

tin ung Seelon.

10.-Mounts to be only while or cream, must be of one of the following sixes:-10x12, 16×30.

11. No correspondence will be entered Into in connection with the Com- Petition,

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

13-The decision of the Judges shall

De Anal,

- the conclusion of the Com. petition, entries will be retumed

to competitors 'en application at the Telegraph offices within seven days. 16,-The use of alisses t aizietly

forbidden,

NAME

ENTRY FORM

SECTION

ADDRESS

Please use block letters, and paste one of these forma on back

of --each; Entry,

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Emergency Refugee Council; SPCA New Territories Relief Association: St F. Vincent de Paul; Chungshan Refugees; Little Sisters of the Poor: British Prisoners of War Fund: DFR.D.C.

Cheero Club Collection

the Cheero In response to enquiries, Club, which is a collecting station for old tins and newspapers, notifies that it has forwarded the sum of $348.17 up to date to the South China Morning Post

War Fund.

Fellowship

of the Bellows

JUNE

2nd Div. v. Talkoo (zway)~A. J. O counter-attacks. mund, C. L. 8. Alves. J. R. Soares and 4. P. Pereira; L. A. Rosario, A. V. Bar. ros. 11. 1. Pinna and M. A. Carvalho:

E. Cunha, F. A Xavier, 3, A. Remedios and C. C. Pereira,

The enemy suffered heavy losses. On the remaining sectors, of the front, there were

scouting activity und engagements of a local character, 3rd Div: v. Kowloon D.G.C. (away)~-~ "Our aircraft, in co-operation with G. A. Finns, A. Mt. Silva, E. A. R. Alves the land forces, delivered blows at

enemy units at various points.

"During July 27 and 20 our Alt

German Force trought 74

planes. Our losses were $1 pinnes,

"During an air raid on Moscow on Hongkong. Electric will be represented the night of July 28, the Germans lost 10 planes, and not nine as previously

and P Yvanovich: A. Ribeiro, G. Guter- 13. M. Mendonee and . . Alarcon

P. Sequeira. It. A. Campos, II. M. Xavier and M. F. Pinna,

byt

Electric Team

A. G. Everett, F. R. Way, R. A. Owens reported."

and J... Lunny: W. Senchoun, W. Finns Claim Ladoga Shores

Stoker, J. F. Marron and H. D. Butler:

I. F. Gregory, E. L. Groome, W. E. Mac- HELSINKI, July 30 (UP)-It lo farlano and A. G. Gardner, Reserve. J. oficially stated that the entire east

itorcoe,

Corrosive Acid On

Young Boy

A 16-year-old boy was admitted to Kowloon Hospital yesterday suffering from injuries caused by corrosive weld, allegedly, thrown at him by a 19-year-old boy in Kowloon City. The elder boy has been detained by the Police. The condition of the in- Jured boy, was described as quite terious.

More British Firms

SCORE Frozen In Japan

470

TOKYO, July 30 (Reuter).—Eloven more British firms have been added to the official list of those directly affected by the freezing Inw. Eight ure in Kobe and one in Osakcí..

coust of Lake Ladogo, down

at

Ignorance Pleaded CIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH". #PECIAL SHANGHAI, July 29 (Domel),- The Japanese Embassy spokesman of the alleged denied itnowledge

troops

at stationing of Japanese foreign oil installations in Tsingtao

and Tientsin.

League Tennis

Craigengower Beat Army 7-2 In "D" Division

The Under-Minister explained this to Admiral Nomura, procedure Japanese Ambassador, yesterday.

Shanghai Fears

CHUNGKING, July 29 (Central). Considerable apprehension has been the Chinese and aroused among Americans in Shanghai over persia- tent reports that the Japanese nte planning to seize the International Settlement as a measure of retalla- to the freezing of Japanese as- tion to the by the American sets in Goverment.

According to a foreign report from Shanghai, the

Japanese and the Wang Ching-wel regime in Nanking are considering practical measures for the talking over of the Settle- ment.

nect with the "Britisk OversSKO Airways."

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Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, USA, and Europos via “Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantio Bervices,"

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Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hone- Inlu, U.S.A., and Europe. via "Pan- American Airways and · Trans- Atlantic Services,"

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Aug. 28, 5 pm, .Aug. 20, 7 p.m.

Pampering Of Italian War Prisoners

The report points out that the rea- son why the Japanese had not al- re-ready seized the Settlement was that Cruigengower Cricket Club

the Settlement was principal corded another victory in the "D"

of foreign exchange for them. mer frontier, is now in Flanial Division of the local tennis league The Japanese method of acquiring-Asked in the House of Com

yesterday, accounting for the Army foreign currency was that they first mons to-day why Italian officers

10

Tuulos on the other side of the for-

by 7 sets to 2 at Happy Valley.

Scores were:

hands.

WAKE UP YOUR

LIVER BILE-

Without Calomel --- And You'll Jump out of Bed in the Morning Full of Vin,

The liver should pour out two pounds of žiquid ble into your bowels dally, if this bila is not Bowing freely, your food doesn't digèst. Is just decays in the bowels, Wind, lalosta up your stvenach. You get continted. Your whole

you feel sout, tired and

weary and the world

Laratives are only makeshifta. A mer bowel movement doesn't get at the cause. It takes those good old Carter'a LRug Liver Fills to sw thom twa punda of Ulla Howing Irsely, and make you feel “up and up.” Harmies, gentl yet amguing in making bỏe đow trouty.

AM OF CARTER'S Little Liver Pitle, by mare. Stubbornly refuse anything else.

1

Y. 11. Leung and Y. C.. Mok beat Ford

source

LONDON, July 20 (Router).........

used their worthless military notes

Chinese National Currency among the Italian war prisoners K. M. Au and C. M. Lee beat QMS.

to buy Ford and L/Cpl Stoner 6-4; boat Spr

and then converted the latter into were being released to attend Eisley and Sgt Alley 6-3; beat. 9/80 foreign exchange.

social functions in Cairo and if Mitchell and Bat Mussom 6-4,

Now, with the freezing of the Japanese assets in Ainerica and the he would stop it at once, Mr Sandys. (Financial virtual stoppage of trade between Duncan America and Japan, the Japanese Secretary to the War Office) cannot take further advantage of the said that if Mr Geoffrey Le M foreign Settlement in Shanghai and

and Bloner 6-0; lost to Elsley and Alsoy

3-0 brat Mitchell and Mussom G-4,

M. C, Hung and P. C. Yu beat Ford and Stoner 6-3; lost to Elsley and Alscy 2-0 beat Mitchell and Mussom 6-2,

Mr A. E. Southard

Mr Addison E. Southard, Consul- General for the United States In Hongkong, who is at present on fur- lough, is expected to turn to the first week of Colony during the August. Ho is expected in Manila on August-2 or 3-

therefore, it is considered likely that Mandor (the questioner) would they may seize it pa retaliatory move give him particulars, he would against America.

look into the matter..

Mr Sandys added that tallas prisoners, including the Duke of BOMBAY, July 29 (Reulor)-A oath, were given no special facilities scheme for rationing patrol in India other than available for. German will be inaugurated by the Govern- prisoners although there were minor ment of India curly in August, ac-{ differences, deperding-on cording to Information reaching local privileges allowed ta British

-prisoners-- 1 In Germany and Italy.

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