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Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition Juno-September, 1941, Two Silvor 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.

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SECTION ONE

G.

NOTICE

R.

REGISTRATION OF PERSONS ORDINANCE NO, 12 OF 1939..

A. REGISTRATION OF BRITISH SUBJECTS 1. All British subjects (male and femala) other than persons of Chinese rate and members of His

"

ZBW, 355 metres (845 ko) and 3145 metres (9,520 klio-cycles). Recital by Leonard Jordán

of

U. S. ARMS IN SOUTH PACIFIC

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH". TOKYO, Aug. 13 (Domel)-Tho United States arms exports to the 3outh Paclic jumped from 5D to 200 per ctat na compared with the Brst quarter of last year, the "Chugal Shogyo's correspondent in Shanglisi Inter-reports,

From the Studio Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 840 k.c's and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 and 8.30-11.15 p.m. on 9.52 m.c's per second,

12.10 Short Service 12.1 cession.

12.30 Mozart-Concerto in Major.

Mov: Allegro; 2nd Mov: Allegretto; 3rd Mov: Allegro nseat... Orchestra cond. Lunden Symphony by Dr Sargent.

1.0

1st

The United States has been sending nothing but war materials to the South Pacific, the paper points out. This clearly indicates to what extent the Untled States is extending aid to

August 14, 1941.

Bolshevik Bogey Wont Help Nazis

the

CAIRO, Aug. 13 (Reuter)-The Nazis' anti-Bolshevik crusade has been a complete failure throughout the Arab world, according to in- formation received here.

This crusade preached by

since the Invasion of Russia Germans through the few channels remaining to them in the Middle East has had 110 success except among Vichy sup porters. With

Raschld Ali, the Ger- United States exports of essential

**mans war materials during the first quarverting the nationalist feeling in trail, ter of this year increased by Super but a call for a holy war on Russia

fallen ling

in deaf ears. cent to British India, 50 per cent to Hongkong, 139 per cent. to Burma

The same fate befell the still more and 238 per cent. to Malaya,

ridiculous attempts to characterise The United States imported during President Roosevelt and the Arch-

of the period U.S.$90,735,000 raw bishop of Canterbury as "dangerous regions, the Reds" because they praised Russia's materiais from these repori neserts.

brave resistance to the German In- vasion.

POISON IN JAPANESE MINDS

Siberia Bait Held Out TOKYO, Aug. 14 (Heuter).-The highest German representatives in

to trained

according Tokyo are telling Japan that Russia's

irregulars, Siberian Army is a more mob of un- three articles concluded in the news- paper "Kokumin Shimbun" to-day.

round- The series consisted of table talk between the Japanese political leader

Nakal, Tyutaro Major-General Eugen Ott (German Ambassador) and the German milit ary Attachn.

that the present campaign against the Soviet Union fulfils all the aims

harmony, tho of the Tripartite Alliance. angelle

that a

a Soviet collapse was agreed Inevitable, that the United States was hypocritical in supporting a dictatorship" while hiding the truth from its own people and that Amori can action in Iceland was prompted only by greed for more territory.

Majesty's regular Naval, Military Artur Schnabel (Piano) and Th the British defences in the Far Easton had temporary-success by per- in this the Ambassador asserted

and Air Force and the Hong Kong Police Force shall within two weeks of arrival in the Colony the approved make a return in form and shall deliver the return the Police Registration of to Persons' Office, 4th floor, Chung Tin Buliding. British subjecta (oxcluding the exempted classes already mentioned) who change business residential their address or who are about to leave the Colony shall report the fact

to

or

the Police Registration of Persons' Office within one week bofore any such change of address or intended departure. IN THE CASE OF PERSONS UNDER THE AGE OF 18 YEARS (INCLUDING | YOUNG CHILDREN) THE RE- TURN SHALL BE MADE AND BY THE PERSONS SIGNED PARENT OR GUARDIAN,

B. REGISTRATION OF ALIENS 1. All allens, other than those of Chinese race or those exempled by section 2 (6) of the Ordinance, who arrive in the Colony or who

Local Time Signal and Pro- gramme Summary,

1.02 Variety will Murgatroyd and Winterbottom, The Andrews Sisters: arid Others.

Reuter and Rugby Press and 1.30 Antrouncements.

1.48 Aleo Templeton at the Plano. Man with New Radio (Musical Caricature-Alee Templeton); Star Dust (Parish-Carmichael); Mendels sohn Mows 'Em Down (Templeton).

1.55 Joe Relchman and Itis Or- cliestra.

2.10 Close Down. 2.19

0.0 Indian Programme.

H.K. Stock Market

The

wore

following quotations Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar-

0.45 Closing Local Stock Quota-ket this morning.

tions.

6.47 Dance Music.

7.20 Songs from the Films.

745 Accordeon Solos by Georgo Sabit-Wood.

BANKS

Inalnuations that Britain has allied herself with an anti-Moslem Power have also failed since it is well- known that every year a certain num-

of Moslems from ber

from Russia make the pilgrimage to Meco

To sum up, whereas the simple Fellahcen and Bedouin ignore Ger- man propaganda and Mr. Winston cheered in cinemas .1,340 b. Churchill is

79, throughout the Middle East, Hitler's 70 n. only dupes appear to be a handful of

Vichylle ofleers and officials. .9 234 n. 113 21.

I.K. Danks 8.

H.K. Banks £

.H.K.

ComTM

Banks (HK) Chartered Banks £ Mercantile, A. & B. £.

£ Mercantile C.

£.

INSURANCES

Canton Ins.

of Points in Dally Examination German Propagando.

Union Ins, $..

.225 b. .405 b.

China Underwriters $..

.185 b.

8.0 London Relay-The News., 8.15 London Relay-War mentary.

8.25 London Relay Listening B. Post."

0.30 Programme Summary. 8.32 Studio-Recital by Leonard Jordan (Baritone) accompanied by

the Plano, E. O'Nell Shaw

1. (a) Trees

change their residential or busi- cause ( ESEPTEN Anch); (b) Be-i

ness address or who are about to Mine

leave the Colony, shall report the fact in person or in writing for registration at the Registration

(c) Friend o' 2. (a) The Deathless Army (Trotere); (b) Rosc of England (Novello).

8.50 Light Orchestral Interlude.

Gavotte (Czibulka);} Stephanie

To The Heart Gavotte Lincke).... (Paul

-sfreud Orchestra hours after every such arrival or

Ills Salon

Joy-Kreial... within one week before every auch

(Love's intended Boheme Orchestra, or change of address

9.0 Local Time Signal and An- departure as the case may be.

nouncements C. WARNING

Office (address above) within 48 The Way To Willy Steiner and

IT SHOUND BE PARTICULAR- LY NOTED THAT EVERYONE, EXCEPT

EXEMPTED THOSE

REGISTER ABOVE,

. MUST

EITHER. AS BRITISH SUBJECTS OR AS ALIENS. PERSONS WHO HAVE NOT ALREADY REGIS. TERED AS BRITISH SUBJECTS OR AS ALIENS ARE REQUEST ED TO DO SO WITHOUT DELAY, J. P. PENNEFATHER-EVANS. Commissioner of Police, 13, 8, 41.

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1

Interior scenes. Table Top and Still NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

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 Flouiers. 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.

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

The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- Eraphs in each Bection, Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the com-

must petition, and which

ba

pasted on back of entry. ~~The right to pubilan any or all of the entries "is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph,

5-AIL photograph enterod must have been taken in the Calan y of tongkong, Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. 6-No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entries 7-All entries to be either black, pla. or toned pictures, and musi Coloured photo- mounted. graphs are ineligible. Pictures submillted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white. No picture, to entered in more ilan one Gection.

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

izo:-10x12 10x20....

11-No correspondence will be entered

into in connection with the Com Petition, 12-Members of the Braff of the the Hongkong Telegraph and South China Moming Post are not permitted in compete.. 13.-Tile decision of the Judies shall

be final

14-AC the conclusion of the Com

petition, entries will be returned to competitor din application at The Telegraph offices williin seven days. 13-Tiin 118d of aliases, in kirletly

forbidden.

NÁME

ENTRY FORM

BECTION

ADDRESS

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

"of each-Entry,l-

Vienna

0.02 Studio "To-plght We Fra-

sent."

Review of new records. 9.45-10.0 News In French (On Short Wave only).

0.45

Concert Waltzes and Tangos. 19

Life . My Waltzes Love (Strauss); Romantique (Lanner-arr. Orchestre Raymonde; Walter) Tangos--Dreams In Spring (Julio Blanco); The Tango Of My Heart)

Robert Renard (Schmidcheates; Waltz Tunes-Ball

Widow"-

at the

East Asia

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Douglas $ Steamboats $. Indo-Chinas P. S. Indo-Chinas D. $.. Shell (Bearers) 8/ Waterboats $....

DOCKS ETC. Wharves $... Docks 5.

Providents $.. S'hai Dockyards $.

MINING

Kallan 8/- Raubs $. H.K. Mines

Hotely.$. Lands $.

LANDS

Lands 4% Debentures S'hai Lands Sh, S. Humphreys $. HK. Realtica $. Chinese Estates $.

UTILITIES Trams $.......... x.d. 17 Peaks Troms (old) Peak Trams (new) $. Star Ferries $..

Y. Ferries S..

China Lights (old) $. China

Lights (now) $.

120 n.

Extra Coupons

For Brides

With conterces

PORTUGAL

ANGERED AT LIE

Mozambique Loyal MALARI AUR. 13 (uter).- The Portuguese Ambassador called at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to-day and strongly denied a report published in the Spanish press that seven members of the Government of Mozambique had called on Marshal Smuts,

"Tree form In the colony as soon ns Marshal Smuts wished it.

The Ambassader said that the re- port was vulgar and fantastic and pointed out that never before and the bond between Portugal and her colonies been so close.

overnment to

Ration Not Enough Brides may be allowed a few .8 n.

extra clothing coupons in Britain. .00. n.

This was hinted by a Board of .TO II.

Trade official at Leicester when it 48/0.

was pointed out that 66 coupons were 1.55 n.

not sufficient to carry a bride through 12 months. .01 n.

Mr D. H. C. Tonka, who represent- to .15,60 b.

.6.85 bed the Board of Trade, said that the .28% n. position had cropped up recently.

It was now under careful con-an vicleration.

13/01

.7% 1.

cis n

n.

Mr Tonks spoke at a jolni mecting of the Leicester Chamber of Con merce and Chamber of Trade.

He promised to raise with the .3.30 b.

Board of Trade a suggestion that re- x.d. 35 b. tailers should be allowed to sell holi-

.97

day clothes, shoes and

sportswear .19% n.

without coupons rather than allow 7 them to become "frozen." 3.10 n.

Sports Wear 101 b.

this

a

call

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Incorporated by Royal Charter (BER) Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund

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******** £1,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £5,000,00®

HEAD. OFFICE,~~~LONDON,

32 nihsupagato, E.C.I. Sub-Agencies in London. 111-12, Leadenhall Utresi, `6.0.3, West End Branchi 11-16, Cockspur Street, S.WA. Manchester Branch:

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AGENCIES AND BRANCHEB:

Hangoon

Alor Star

Amritsar

Bangkok

Batavia

Bombay

Calcutta

Agencies

Tiongkong $1000

Ipah Karachi

Klang

Kobe

Kunia

Cuve Street Lumpur Fairita Place Kuching

Canton

Cawnpore

Cebu Colombo

Delhi

Haiphong

Hankow

Bemarang

Baigon

Seremban

Shangha Singapors

Manila...

Siuawan Sourabaya Taiping Trentin Tongkat

Medan

(Bhuket)

New York Peiping

Tsingtao

Yokohama

(Faking) Penang

Madras

and

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted,

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened FIXED DEPOSITS received tor One 'Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies of rains which will be quoted un application

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interes allowed at rates obtainable on application, The Bank's Heat Office in London undertakes Executor and Trustee bush ness, and claims recovery of Britian Income Tax overpaid, on terms, whilchi MAY bo ascertained

any of Agencies and Branches.

W. II. KVANS THOMAS,

POST

MAGRERE.

OFFICE

connect Air Mall to Rungoon to with the British Overseas Airways Servico will until further notice be closed on Mondays and Fridays. Correspondence for despatch by this route must be superscribed by "C.N.A.C."

*

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

aan the addressee.

Following the Ambassador's

give prominence papers his The message originally published which gave rise to the denial was official Spanish news agency message from Lisbon which alleged that the news was "of an authorita-orarily suspended:-Yunnan; Sze live origin" and had been received from Pretoria..

WORST OF THE-HUNS

Gestapo

And S. S. MOSCOW, Aug. 13 (Reuter)-By | estimating at 300.000 the number of Pretorian Guard who shared in all

the

crimes of Hitler's gang." M. Lozovsky of the Soviet Information Bureau, laid down an Important principle for the post-war re-con- with Hitler Germany. struction and settlement of accounts

It was pointed out that there were b.& sa, millions of pounds worth of holiday n.shoes, clothes and sportswear in the 34 n centres of cities luble to bombing 52 8. and they were being "trozen" by the 22 rationing scheme.

These things must be sold now .0 b. 1.80 otherwise they will be out of season,"

b. H.K. Electrics (old) x. ris 21.00 n. one member said, "and many people H.K. Electrics (new) $....21 s. will be financially ruined."

Mr Tonks snid he was not in a

This figure does not imply that 18.40 b position to give an answer straight there are not many others guilty of 123 b. away, but would raise the matter at active cooperation in Hitler's worst of 23 the Board of Trade.

outrages, but the extermination Nurses uniform is also under con-SS. men-backbone of the Gestapo sideration. A nurse going into hose and the concentration camp system Cald: Maeg. (Ord.). Sh. $....30 n.pital service requires at least 80 and Hitler fanaticism-is a prelimi- Cald: Macg. (Pref.), S. $...25 n. coupons-14 more than her year's mary for reasonable talks with the Canton Ices $..

H.K. Electrics His $.

Macao Electrics $.... Sandakan Lights

Telephones (new) S.

INDUSTRIALS

Telephones (old) $.

"Merry Sirens (From

Orchestra Mascotte, Lehar)

10.0 London Relay Ahe News and News Commentary.

10.15 Arthur Rubinstelu Piano.

Consolation No. 3 (Liszt); Hun- Rhapsody No. 10 (Liszt); Prelude in C Sharp Minor, Op. 3 No. 2 (Rachmaninoff); Minuet and Trio (Schubert).

The Don Cossacks Chair In 10.35 a Programme of Russian Muste

"The Hussian Potpourr! Intro: Nightingale (Michalowsky)...Rus- sion Balalaika Orchestra; Monoton-

Dairy The Little Bell (Folk Dusly Rings

The Don Cossacks Seng-Jaroif)...The Choir: Caucasia polita Iwanoft)

Balalaika

Orchestra; Russian Song Of The Volga Boatmen (Folk The Don Cossacks Choir: Song). AUGUST, 1941, on which date Poika Friede: International Railroad (Descriptive) Jarov Dividend Warrants may be obtain-| Express. ed on application at the Office of Serebrett's Russian Orchestra; Don the Company, Kowloon,

NOTICE is hereby given that un Interim Dividend of $1.00 per Share has been declared for the half year ended 30th June, 1911, payable

25TII MONDAY,

oni

The Register of Shares of the Company will be closed from SATURDAY, 16TH AUGUST, 1941, to MONDAY, 25TH AUGUST, 1941, both days Inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors.

C. M. MANNERS,, Secretary and Managor, Hong Kong, 11th August, 1941,

NOTICE

The Offices of the Consulut de France will be closed to the general public to-morrow, Friday, 15th. August, being the Feast of the Assumption of Our Lady,

Lord Willingdon

LONDON, Aug. 13

Kosaken-Lied (Cossack Song) (Folk Song-arr. Jarolf)....Don Cossack

Jaroff. Choir cond. by Serge

11.0 London Relay "War. Cor- respondents."

11.15 Close Down.

Donations Send Up The Bomber Fund Total

Two splendid donations, each of $10,000, from the British-American Tobacco Co. Cigaroite (China) Ltd. and the Britlah

yesterday's headed

Bomber Co. Ltd, Fund collections. In each case, the $10,- 000 cheques represented second donations from these two Companies, Dembers of the Hongkong Club sent in their seventir to $1,258.19. The donation, amounting

OL

Fund has now reached the total $2481,145.24, thus bringing it within mea- surable distance of the $2,600,000 mark. The following Is yesterday' complete list:

Co British American Tobacco

(China), Lid, (second donation) 10.000

Co... Lid. The British Cigaretta Isecond donation) Jeeps Dari Competition, ./.

Wingsong.

Members, Hongkong Club (seventh

donation)

Czerho-Slovak Combilice

10,000

(Bixth

(Reuter),—

100

donation)

Ex-Canton Porly

Lord Willingdon's funeral will bock and Frank" (in memory of

held privately on Friday when the

body will be cremated.

A memorial service will be held, probably at Westminster next wiek..

Abbey,

St. Dunstan's

Needs Your Help

... for the curtain of life- long darkness has fallon; but there also is hope, for they are learning to be blind, and soon will go out into the world useful, con- fident and happy citizens."

(Sir Ian Fraser--Chairman of St Dunstan's.)

Send your donation to

"EL Dunstan's, Hon. Treasurer, British War Organisation Fund. c/o Hongkong & Shanghal Banking Corporation" "

the late Bir J. Dobson...... Wah Nam Hing Leather Ware Co. Mesars Banerjee & Co., Ltd. (in

memory of Post Tagore).

DO

The following donations to the Bomber Fund were, received yesterday in memory of the late Mr. Dennis E. Smith: Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff

Association

Mr G. H Piercy

Mr. Gregory

Mr F. D. Angus

Mr & Mrs V. V; Neoqda

Ar F. Wong and Family

5. F. C. A.

1110

The S. C. M. Post has received fallowing donations to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to. Antimals 'memory of the late Mr J. Dobson:

European Staff, Drainage GMco, P.W.D., $20; A. Mansull, $2; G. Frost, $1.

-- ORTHOPAEDIC CENTRES

the

The S C, M. Post has received following donation to the Orthopaedic Centres in mentory of the Into Mir Denni E. Smith: $10. ··

ST VINCENT DE PAUL

Tho S. C. f. Post has received following donation to the Society of Vincent de Paul:

the

M. J. Flattery. $10.

LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR The S. C. 35. Post has received donation to the Little Sisters of the Poor:

MJ. Flsitory. $10.

the

DONATIONS WAITING

Donation for the following Organis-

S.. C. M. Post: Lord Mayor's Fund for

of Air

Cements $....

ILK. Ropes &

STORES, &c. Farms Watsons $..

Lane Crawford-$. Sinceres $.

Wing On (H.K.) Wm. Powell, Lid. x.d.

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $.

S'hai Cotton Sh. 3. MISC.

1.K. Govt 45%

..11 st.

息。

...1 n. allowance to fit her out:

1434 b. ,0.00 b.

103 n.

..lib.

6.45.n.

2244 5.

.30 n. .15 1

.374

.305 .

054 b.

Signals' Annual Aquatic Sports

THE ANNUAL aquatle sports of the Royal Corps of Signals were held in the Army pool yesterday before a small gathering of en- thusiastic supporters.

Swimming was keen, but highlight of the afternoon was the exhibition .942 water-polo gume that concluded the H.K. Govt 3% (1940)...04% b. programme.

this the Signals

H.K. Govt 3% (1034)

German people.

Tilustrating the point, M. Lozovsky said that when à German bomber crashed near Moscow and the crew with of four were captured, three characteristle opportunism denounced the fourth as an S.S. man, thus im- plying-that-they-deserved less harsh

treatment.

British Warn Trans-Shippers

List"

The Printed Matter Service to the ollowing places in China is tam-

ard

huen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fukien except Amoy And Kulangtu), Kwangel, North

of. East <wangtung.

Small Packet Post to all countries

■ suspended.

INWARD AIR MAILS Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Francisco Drect Service"--San date, 5th August..... ..Aug. 15. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Bervice"-Sanı Francisco date, 19th August Aug, 20.

OUTWARD AIR. MAILS Friday, Aug. 16 Mail by Air to Rangoon to connect with the "British Overseas Airways.”

Air

Ord.

KP.O. & G.P.O,

Reg. .....Aug. 15, 4 p.m. .Aug. 16, 4.30 p.m. Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe vin "Pan- American Airways and Atlantic Services.

K.P.O.

Trans-

Aug. 15, 5.00 pm.

G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

...Aug. 15, 5.30 p.m.

Reg.

Ord.

.Aug. 15, 5.00 pm

.Aug. 15, 7.00 p.m.

Monday, Aug. 18

Air Mail by Air to Hangoon to cou- neot with the "British Overseas Airways."

E.F.O. and O.P.O. Reg...Aug. 18, 4 p.. Ord. Aug. 18, 4.30 p.m..

Tuesday, Aug, 20 Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono

luin, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pau- American Alewayu and Atlantio Services."

Ord.

Reg.

be

Ord.

LONDON, Aug 13 (British Wire- less) The Ministry of Economic Ch. Govt 5% 1925 GSBds. 42 n. shared eight goals with Royal Scots Warfare give, notice that "any vessel Entertainments $..

.0% n.] «A”, which was an excellent per carrying goods destined for Europe Constructions (old) $.....1.00 n.formance in view of the fact that for transhipment on to enemy ships Constructions (new) ..80 cts n. their swimmers had taken part in in South American ports will

the Ship's Vibro Piling $.

7.20 several events previously-including liable to be placed on

Statutory Marsmans Inv, (Lon.) s/- 5/7 n.

a water-pola match, Maramans Inv. (H.K.) s/- 1/6 n.

This order is complementary to the order of June 10 which provided Results: Allen: 3. Big Hunt. Time 41.

ships:

for Iranshipment to South Noviess length handicap, Sig Laing;

able to be wore ports Copsey. Time American 2. Sig Hodson; 3, Cpl 30.2/5,

placed the statutory list.

on Plunging-1, Big. Latter; 2, Stg Devan.

The placing of a ship on this list Distance 4 ft 7 Ins.

BISHOP WILSON INDUCTED

13 (Central SINGAPORE, AUK News)-The Very Reverend J. L. Wilson, formerly Dean of St John's Cathedral, Hongkong, was inducted as third Bishop of Singapore at St Andrew's Cathedral to-day in an Im pressivo ritual in which Chinese pastors participated.

Results

K.P.O.

Trans-

...Aug. 26, 5 pm. .Aug. 26, 8.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Aug. 20, 8 pm.

.Aug. 26, 7 pm

Two length. Sig Bennett; 2 Six that ships taking cargoes of enemy EIGHT-HOUR DAY

MA An

"Out of Hat Felay-1, L/Cpt Thorley means that it is regarded and Big Devan; 2, Big McCann and Big enemy ship with which no British Latter, Big Ferrie and L/Cp! Runford. | trader may have any dealings and Two lengths breast-stroke-1, Cpl Bed- that it is liable to seizure as a prize. ford: 2. Biz Ferrie. Time 5445

Time 45.

Old Boldiers' Stace--3, Major Hayea; 2, Sgt Green; 1, Sgt Fent

Two lengths back-stroke), Sig. Ben- nett: 2 L/Cpl Dignan; 3, Big. McCann. Time 83.175.

Rix lengths Inter-section relay,-1, Wireless Telegraphy: 2. The Rest. Time 1.63.4/5.

Dutch Give Generously.

Eight lengths invitation relay-1. Royal LONDON, Aug. 13 (British Wire- Cpi Sutherland, less)-Free Dutch people living in Scots (Lleut Hunter.

CANADIAN STEEL Lieut. Milar to McHugh)! 2. Engineers

13 (Reuter).-- OTTAWA, Aug. The formation of a wartime Steel Advisory Committee was announced C. D. Howe, Canadian by Mr. Minister of Munitions and Supply, to-day.

The Committee will advice the aleel controller and Mr Howe him- self on the methods 01 ensuring Peel supplies for Conada's war cifort.

Mail By Air For War Prisoners

Britain and Germany, through the U. S. Government have reached agreement on the reciprocal uso of do air services to and from Lisbon or correspondence to and from prisoners of war and interned civil ans. Letters and postcards from the United Kingdom will go from Lisbon to Germany by air as well as fram Britain to Lisbon, and in the reverso direction also,

Time 2.554/A.

Diving (plain

and

fancy)~~~1,

more than 10 countries have

been

the the past year to the General War and Weapons

Fund.

SUSPENDED

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 (UP). The White House to-day issued an executive order suspending the eight hour day for mechanics and Jubou-

ers employed by the War Department

air felds,

troop in constructing

and housing units, fortifications similar publie works. The order applies to the United States only.

Dignan; 2, Gig afcCann; Col Belford contributing an average of 1,000,000

Inter-section pain-Wireler Telegraphy guilders (£130,000) per month dur- BRITISH WAR

ing 1 (Allen) v. The Rest 1 (Dignan). Obstacle tacet. L/Cpl Morgan Sig Ferrio: 3, Cpl Bedford and Big Bevan: 3. L/Cpi Itumford and Big McCann.

Invitation polo,Royal Scots (un- ter (2), Millar, Pte Laws) v. Styriala (Allen 3, Dignan, McCann),

Patriotic Even In

Death Chair

"I would die happy if only the Japs

hla

were out of China," said Wong Kny, Chinese convict, just before execution for murder.

They were his Inst words on the electric chair In

St. Quentin gaol (California).

He was executed for having slain three fellow Chimese.

Ultimatum Report · Denied In London

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAMM“ LONDON,

Prince Bernhard, giving this news in a broadcast on Radio Orange from England, added that the money of the fund had so far provided 32 bombers, 85 Oghters and three night fighters for the Allied air forces.

ORGANISATION

FUND

STEEL HELMETS Help Bombed Civilians in Britain FOR DEFENDERS

LONDON, Aug. 13 (British Wire-

Old clothes of all descriptions les)--Seventeen million steet hele are badly needed for Men, mets have been manufactured by

Ministry of Supply for the fighting Women and Children in the services and civilian fire watchers.

They are being turned out at a rate Bombed Areas in Britain. of nearly 500,000 per week, which

Such

means that there are enough for all gifts will be received by the the fighting services and elvillan dre watchers.

American machines sent under the Tense and Land Act have been used House, during office hours In producing the holmiets..

Authoritative quarters to-day denied AIR RAID DEATHS

Aug. 13 (UP)~ the Daily Mall's Melbourne: report LONDON, Aug. 13 (British Wire-that Britain and the United States

B. W. O. F., c/o Covernment

Mondays to Fridays from 9.30 a.m. to 4 p.m., allowing fo

LONDON, Aug. 13 (British Wiro- flons await enflection at the odies of the less).Proceeds of the Straits Settle had virtually sent an ultimatum to less)Altogether-501 persons were Lunch Interval and Saturday

8.W.O.F.ments and Federated Malay States Japan' demanding a showdown on the killed and 447 Injured as the result Emergency, Refugee Council New Terris 1941 War Loan, totalling about nucation as to whether or not Japan of air raids on the United Kingdom from 9.30 am. until forier Relief Awontation: BYRD.C 8th no, have been presented to agrees to forego her policy of ex- during July, anounces the Ministry Vincent de Paul: SP.QA.; Orthopaedio #1.

cansion to the southward. Centres;- Liitle, Sisters of the Poor, H.M. Government.

of Home Security.

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DONALD DUCK

KEEP GOIN, Chum!

I CHANGED

MY MIND !

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