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Thursday,

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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

August 7, 1941.

R.

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

CO., LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of $-.00 for 3 days prepaid..

per shore has been declared in respect of the. half year ended WANTED KNOWN.

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now been and after Thursday, 11th Septem- have New Shilpmenta

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may be obtained on application vegetable seeds in bulk. Ask for our

the Company's at

Registered Catalogue. The Clover Flower Shop,

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THE REGISTER OF MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, 1ST SEPTEM-

1941, ER to THURSDAY, 11TH SEP. (both days TEMIER, inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares can be reglatered..

Onc

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German Post Raided

Sortie In The Desert SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH

CAIRO,

Aug.

G

(UP),—

By Order of the Board

Directors.

of

GIRD, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, 5th August, 1941.

G.

R.

According to a general head-PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS quarters communique British raiding parties yesterday seized a German post and despite enemy counter-attacks, inflicted heavy casualties and brought back some prisoners.

Middle East Air Raids

CAIRO, Aug. G (UP),—To-day's B.A.F. communique stated that the RA.F. and the 5.A.A.F. on Monday night rided the landing grounds at Gazola and Tmimi where a number of explosions occurred at the latter pince,

of the Sale by Public. Auction to be held on Monday, the 11th day of August, 1911, at 3 p.m., at the Offres of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of ane Lot of Crown Land at Shel Shan, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75

the with

option of years, renewal at a Crown Rent to be

fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING,

for

HANDS OFF THAILAND BANKS WARNINGS TO JAPAN

Clear warnings issued by Mr Anthony Eden and Mr Cordell Hull that a move by Japan into Thailand would be a matter of immediate and grave concern for both Britain and United States, and an interview by Lieut-General A. E. Percival, G. O. C. Malaya in which he declared that Malaya's defences were ready for anything, are the principal features of the news to-day concerning the situation in the Far East.

AMERICA AND THAILAND

Japanese occupation of Indo- China had increased the military threat to Malaya and it was necessary to keep the military' and civilian defences at a high stale of readiness, said Lieut- General A. E. Percival, G.O.C., Malaya, at a presa interview.

"No one can say what is going WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 (Reu-to happen in the Far East. ter)A Japanese move into have no aggressive designs of Thailand would be considered any kind, but everyone in all step menacing American security services and walks of life is de and endangering American lerri.termined to do his duty to his country and Empire in defend- tory in the Pacific.

Eden Does

Not Mince

of the Salo by Public Auction to be hold on Monday, the 11th day of August, 1941, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of tho Public Works Department, by Order of Ilis Excellency the Governor of ong Lot of Crown Land at Cheung Sha Wan, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from. 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to bo fixed by the Surveyor of His Majenly the KING, for 'one further term of 24 years less the last three days thereof. Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the anle, the sum of two-hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of

OPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" the Purchase price.

This was made clear by. the ing this place. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT Secretary of State, Mr Cordell

LONDON, Aug. 6 (UP)—Mr "By the occupation. of air bases in Hull, at his press conference Indo-China, the threat of a surprise Anthony Eden stated in the here to-day. He said that the attack has increased and this will be House of Commons to-day, that United States Government had further increased if Japan decides to the Japanese press campaign mude clear its vital interest and go to Thailand and obtain more.

"One and all we are fit and ready alleging that Britain is carrying opposition to any moves of con- for anything. British troops have on intrigues in Thailand in- quest in the Pacific and else shown in recent feats that they are dicates that someone in auth- capable of marches which up to now ority in Japan is attempting to where.

this had not been thought possible in climate, while the Australions are manufacture an excuse for Jup. "If such a step is taken, it specialising in bush warfare, some anese intervention there.

must inevitably give rise to a times remaining in the bush three days at a tine.

Inland Lot No. 2370.

Junction of

So, at Sale.

Registry No.

Hing Wah Street &

Locality

yeans Juin

Shun Ni

Cheung Sha Wan

Boundary Measurements

N. B. E..

feel fret terrel

as per salo

plan.

Contents in

15,000

Upset

000 E

Mr Hull added that this applied to Thailand.

Referring expecially to indications that Japan was already demanding milltary concessions there, Mr full said that the United States Govern-

concern.

Thailand Basca

We

His Words

Tells Japan, Serious Situation Inevitable

Concluding, General Percival.said: those relations."

He asserted that Britain has no "The large reinforcements of July

Equipment Satisfactory "The equipment position is satis-most serious situation between ment viewed these with increasing factory, very fast organisation is Britain and Japan," he declared. He expressed the United States being built up to gather supplies from "For over a century we have had interest in the integrity and indepen- various sources and shortly a brunch friendly relations with Thailand of the Supply Council may be estab-and our policy has never been dence of Thailand by refering to The purchaser of the lot will be previous statements of policy regard-fished here and further facilitate other, than that to maintain

allocation." required to pay to the auctioneering the southwest Pacific.

Parallel Representation. one in cash the sum of $900.00 (being WASHINGTON. Aug. 6 (UP),- further term of 75 years.

10% of the upset price) im- Responsible quarters 10-day stated Intending bidders are advised mediately after the fall of the that the United States and Britain,

in parallel representations,

urged balanco of the

to take a firm stand against Thailand that immediately after the dispn-hammer, the

military asal of the lot the Purchaser (premium being paid in accordance the Japanese demands for

not the applicant) will be required with the Conditions of Sale.

bases, and also promised to send war supplies to Thailand in the event of an authorised to deposit with

Japanese attack. ofleer who will be present at the Bale, the Aum of two hundred

Major Baseball dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.

At Fort Derma, violent explosions and two fires followed a hit on the

Three direct hits sank

mule,

schooner of Misurate,

All planes returned safely.

The

Hongkong Telegraph

Eleventh Annual

Amateur Photographic PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

June

Competition

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

tiree Sections.

.$250

CASH PRIZES

$250

SECTION ONE

Life Studies.

Interior scenes. Table Top and Still

(Exluding portraiture, plants

and flowers).

and

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.

RULES

4th $10

The following Rules will govern the Competitioni,

-The Competition is open to all.

photographers,

1-The entrics awarded the

ford

Trophies for the best and second. best pictures in the Competition. will not be entitled 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 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,

-All photographs entered must have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are incijalble. 4-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 muit be mounted. Coloured photo- graphs are ineligible. Pictures submitted in sepia toner should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white, 9.No picture to entered in more

than ane Section.

10.-Mounts to be only white or cream, must be of one of the following aizes:10x11, 10X2,

U-No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com- reuition. 11.Members of the Stars of the

Hongkong Telegraph and South China Morning Post are not permitted to competo.

the

13 The decision of the Judges shall

be final.

14.-At the conclusion of the Com→ patitian, entries will be returned

to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven' days.

15. The use of allages is strictly

forbidden.

NAME

ENTRY FORM

SECTION.

ADDRESS

Pletze, use block letters and paste one of these forms on back

of each · Entry::

No. of Sale.

Inland Lot

Registry No.

Locality

Chi Kiang Street,

Inland lot No. 2532, West of Kowloon

Shek Shan.

Boundary Measurements

X.HE

as per sale plan.

Upset Price

About

¡Contents La

sq. feet.

$36

Ann Rental

$2,832

G.

R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 11th day of August, 1911, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of

His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Kami Tain, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 1st years, commencing from July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 years less the last three days thereof. Intending bidders are advised

Cardinals Again Defeated

19 und August 9 have shown that formal alliance with China but that threat to Malaya develops, these re-naturally brings China and Britain the seas are reasonably safe. If a evory fresh Japanese move forward Inforcements will continue to flow in closer together. He emphasised that us they have done in the past." Britain's action freezing Japan's Welcomea U.S. Move credlls was "seriously intended and "United Press" adds that Lieut-will be seriously exercised."

Mr Eden then added, regarding his that the General Percival declared incorporation of the Philippine army warning to Japan to stay out

the Into

For

defence Eastern

Thailand, that "I hope these words under the command of General Mag-may yet be heeded." Arthur was an excellent scheme be- cause "for the defence of any country, a single command is obviously. the most emelent."

General Percival has just completed En tour of Malaya and he asserted that It was a "great education to see, the Empire army's keenness and fitness." the British, Aus- Without exception, tralien, Indian and Asiatic troops all

Events of the past fort

have

Fictitious

Robbery

The circumstances leading to

NEW YORK, Aug. 6 (UP).—Stra) Louis Cardinals. leaders in

the realise the Importance of defending False Story By Clerk National Baseball League, suffered Malaya's part in the defeat again to-day, when they op- posed the Cincinnati Brooklyn Dodgers, a close will be playing New York In a night game. -Scores were:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

St Louis chings: Mancuso. Cooper. Cincinat

of

a

Reds done much to make the troops realise fictitious robbery report being made seconil.that the arduous Malayan training to the Police yesterday was unfolded Gauls has a real meaning. Reinforcements before Mr G. T. Lowry i Central 19, clerk of the Tairawa Trading French Bank Building,

П. 1. EA

0 1

will continue as

Eastern situation develops, although

Jone as the Farin-doy when Ho Chi

he stressed the fact that Britain de was charged with giving false finitely has no aggresalve

Battery-Crouch, Nahem. Krist, But anywhere in the For Fried

Pittsburgh

G

13 ф than ever

Percival

designs

that

in-

formation to the Police

Det.-Sergeant W. G. Morrison that Defendant had been

clerk and

bank

A

General 5

Malaya

at present inore important stated Battery-Vandermeer; West.

13

before to the Empire employed as

messenger in the Trading Company Battery-Seweil. Davis: Lopez.

wherefore no effort would be spared for

the past three years with Haltery-Pressnell, Lee, Page: Stccullo ensure the most adequate defences Chicago

are now sufficient to enable salary of $10 a month. which

At 2.30 p.m. yesterday Defendant The Brooklyn-New York and Boston- Malaya's self defence: however, "It received $2,700 from the account to lough, dearge. Philadelphia games are nighters.

is of the utmost Importance that deposit in the National City Bank. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York

America keep in line, step by step, Defendant placed. $2,000 in Battery Chandler Branch-Dickey.

10 Boston

Entiery.liighson, Ityba; Peacock.

Battery-Breuer; Battery-Iarris; Pyllak.

The purchaser of the lot will be that immediately after the dispo- required to pay to the auctioneersal of the lot the Purchaser (if in Cash the sum of $283.00 (being not the applicant) will be required an authorised 10% of the upset price) im- to deposit with

officer who will be present at the mediately-after-the-fall-of-the

sale, the sum of two hundred hammer, the balance of

dollars, ($200) in cash. This aum premium being paid in accordance will be refunded on payment of New York reuer; Rusur with the Conditions of Sale.

NOTICE

the

be

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940 The following rates will charged for malling single coples of the following newspapers abroad;- South China Morning Post

China and Macao

16 cents per copy

British Empire and Foreign

4 25 cents per copy

The Hongkong Telegraph

China and Macao

16 cents per copy

British and Foreign

20 cents per copy

25 cents Saturdays.

BRITISH

WAR

ORGANISATION FUND

Help Bombed Civilians in Britain

Old clothes of all descriptions

are

for Men, badly needed Women and Children in the Such Bombed Arcas in Britain.

gifts will, be received by the B. W. O. F., c/o Government during office hours, House. Mondays to Fridays from 9.30 a.m. to 4 p.m., allowing for Lunch Interval and Saturdays from 9.30 a.m. until 1 pm.

PEPSODENT

TOOTH PASTE

AND

POWDER

TRIUM

CONTAIN FOR GREATER CLEANSING

POWER

the Purchase price.

Buston

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. Chengo

Locality

No. of S

Registry No.

Kam Txin.

Doundary Measurements

S. 8.

E. W.

Hess feedfeet feel

Ar per axle

plan.

Contents in

sq. feet.

Ahn Rental

Upset Price-

about

20,500

. ZUEŠ

$14,25%

Q

one

both politically and otherwise, because pocket and-$700-in another, and then the American policy is undoubtedly left the office ut 2.15 p.m.

2 most influential to the Japanese policy

He declined to comment on the

Defends Japanese

A

In the Far East,"

15

Battery-Ugney,"

Haynes

Tresti:

Dickey.

Bi Louis

11

Batters-Auker, Caster: Swift.

Chiengo

FI

2

Battery-Lee; Turner.

St Loui*...******

n

1

Rattery-Muncrief, Trotter; Ferrell-

Detroit

11 11

2

Dattery-Benton: Bullivan.

Cleveland

Krakauska Battery-Bagby, Mlinar, auskas, The Philadelphia-Washington game will

Eisenstal; Ilemaicy.

be played to-night,

JAPANESE TO EXPEL JEWS

Supposed' Injury »

At 3 p.m. Defendant was carried

question "What's going to happen?" into the omice, supposedly having He been injured on the stairway. complained that he had been robbed ROME, Aug. 6, (UP) —Writing in and the Police were notified. Enquir- the "Glornale d'Italia' to-day, Signo ies revealed $700 zilli intact in one of Gayda defended the Japanese "pre-his pockets, but the $2,000 was miss-

against the ing paredness measures" Anglo-Saxons In, the Pacifle and added that an explosion of the

Defendunt, continued the Sergeant,

Pacifle powder keg is approaching stated that he was descending the staira when two men attacked him Japanese Consider Evacuation and rendered him unconscious. The SINGAPORE. Aug. 6 (Domel)-money was taken away from hirrs. Moving to minimise the effects of the He was taken to the Queen Mary freezing of Japanese assets, major Hospital but no apparent injuries Japanese Arms here rapidly could be found on him. reducing their staffs. Japanese re-

Defendant was taken back to sidents are almost daily conferring Central Police Station and was fur- on the ways and means of evacua-ther

her questioned. When he WAS tion.

searched the missing $2,000 was found in one of his shoes.

are

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Contempt of Court

With a lighted elgarette dangling at the corner of his mouth, Lal Cheuk-tan, of No. 103 Yu Chau Street. walked into the court room this morning when he was summon- ed for obstruction, before Mr H. C. A Macnamara at Kowloon Magistracy. Ho was fined $5 for contempt of court.

FROM HONGKEW Tokyo Propaganda

TOKYO, Aug. 6 (Reuter),Con- Defendant was Aned $250 or three CHUNGKING, Aug. 0 (Central tinuing its propaganda campaign im- months' hard labour. The purchaser of the lot will be News)About 4,000 Jews resident puting sinister British designs on required to pay to the auctioneer in Hongkew are greatly worried Thailand, the Japanese press to-day

the following

announcement of quoted

Bangkok report that Britain, in cash the Bum of $324.00 (being Japanese Army spokesman Major United States and China had protest- 10% of the upset price) im-Kunlo Akiyama's announcement that ed against Thailand's recognition of mediately after the fall of the all Jews residing in that aren who Manchukuo.

For the summons, Defendant, who LONDON, Aug. 0 (Dritish Wire- was sold to have placed a number of hammer, the balance of

(It is learned in well-informed the have not registered with the Japan- premium being paid in accordance ese authorities will be expelled, says quarters in London that no British less)-in view of the recent im-wooden boxes on the pavement cut-

Shanghai dispatch.

provements in the cheese supply elde his address on July 12 and protest has been made). In view of the congestion in the “Anything May Happen”

position, the cheese ration for the caused an obstruction, was fined $10. International Settlement and the

SINGAPORE, AUR (UP August 25 be increased to three

ordinary British

consumer will from French Concession it would not be

Sir Shenton Thomog possible for such a large number of Governor,

jn a speech At Penang

said ounces per week. Jews to find accommodation there.

with the Conditions of Sale,

Fellowship

of the

Bellows

JUNE

SCORE

470

a

Police Force Aid

Bomber Fund ·

Cheques have been received

from all Contingents and Cleri

cal Staff of the Hongkong Police Force for $580.50 and

that the forces in Malaya and Burma

have been strongly reinforced and

:

The special' ration, of eight ounces

week for underground miners,

are ready to defend the Empire. He. Vegetarians and agricultural workers

added that "anything might happen." will remain unchanged

Royal Australian

Air Force

MELBOURNE, Aug. 6 (Reuter), -

Wants Protection

Of Ireland

DIFFERENT REPORTS OF ACCIDENT

Two contradictory reports of an peeldent were made, by two persons, who were involved in an accident in Nathan Road about 1 p.m. yesterday, br. According to a report made SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

Mrs Mann, of No. 146 Argyle Street, DUBLIN, Aug. 6 (UP)-Senator she was driving car No. 2006 Lis $670.15, representing_contribu-Re-organisation of the Royal Aus-

when tions to the Bomber Fund for tralian Air Force to provide for all Frank McDermott to-day proposed a Nathan Rond and

nearing wartime emergenetes and motion that in the opinion of the Alhambra Theatre, a Chinese male the months of June and July possible

operational Senate, the Government should take ran out and was knocked down. respectively. Such regular and the creation of new

the Inan to hos with substantial support is most commands for all strategic require immediate steps to obtain full and She offered to take

co-operation

the pital ments were announced to-day by Mr effective

Ho Yau, of 21, Pilkem Street, has gratifying.

K. McEwen, the Commonwealth Air Government of the United States of Minister.

America in securing Ireland against reported that he was knocked down attack."

by car No. 3096 near the Alhambra Theatre about 1 ́pm yesterday. Ho

ithout stopping.

Communists Executed

HOME Aug. 6 (UP) A report Thousand To One

Against Bombing

Darlan And Weygand alleged that the driver drove Policy Disclosed To U. S.

from Zagreb to the "IL Liccolo" states that more than 100 Com- munists have been executed or con- demned to death for tossing bomba SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”

VICHY, AUR. 0 (Reuter)The which wounded 28 persons during WASHINGTON, Aug. 6. (UP) French reply to Amerlen's, request the military exercises of the Axis-The local office of Lloyds to-day for einrification-of France's polley on sponsored Croatian army yesterday, offered Insurance at $1 per thousand Empire defence has been handed to A dispatch from Zagreb to the for coverage involving possible dam- Admiral Leahy, the American 'Am- Corriere Dolin Serra states that all age from aerial bombardment, falling onsandor. connected with the bombings-300 warplanes or damage from any sort It is sinted that the reply "outlines persons were tried and executed of milltory action thus betting one the guiding principles of French, within eight hours after the happen thousand to one that this capital will policy defined by Admiral Darlan

not be bombed.:

Duppathy,, and General Weygand." Ing.

ort

THE NEW FRENOH REMEDY. ERAPIONINGI

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