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for
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With Roosevelt
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" | LONDON, Aug. 19 (UP),—It' Is reliably stated that Mr Wine- fon Churchill methodically told with President Roosevelt and the Cabinet of his conversations also the conclusions of the Staff talks.
It is underatodd that the Cabinet discussed the British personnel of the tri-power con- ference to be held at Moscow
Таг ло but that RO
decisions have been made.
Mr Churchill arrived at 0.27 a. from his ocean conference. He was greeted by his wife, virtually all hands with Mr John Winant, the inembers of the Cabinet and he shook United States Ambassador, Mr An- thony Eden, the Foreign
"Mr
Herber the Home Secretary, Secretary, te
Ad- Morrison, the First Lord of the
Mr A. V. Alexander, the miralty, Secretary of State for Air, Sir Arch1- bald Sinclair, the Minister of Infor- ination, Mr Brendan Bracken and the King's private Secretary, Sir Alex-
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Bank Employee
At 85 Refuses
To Step Down
CHICO, Cal-The older of the longest service record among Call- would banking employees forni like nothing better than in be per- mitted to go on working for a few inore years.
Five years ago, the Angle Call- fornia bank here attempted to re- Lire Thomas N. Crew after 60 years of service. Crew rebelled, obtained appointment as superintendent of
Amateur Photographic the bank's building and recently
Competition
June-September, 1941. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.
For the best and second-best entries,
$250
$250
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First Prizes in each of the three Sections.
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eclebrated his 65th year of service with banking companies. Now 85, Crew continues to keep reguler office hours.
Born in London, Eng. Crew first went to work for a bank in 1875, of Chico. a cashier of the Bank
le remained with the organisation through several reorganisations and was head of the trust department] when the company tried, and failed, to retire him in 1930.
Crew says his most interesting bank
experience was with some 1,500 Chinese
ese employed in gold mining near Chico a half-century ago. He learned Chinese-style arithmetic and boosts that he was the only person with whom they dealt without suz-| picion,
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JULY SCORE
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ander Hardinge.
August 20, 1941.
Exchange At Menzies Warns Against BANKS
Complacency In War
A Glance
SELLING
T.T. Shonghol T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan T.T.
T.T. London Demand London
1/236 1/2
465 52
024 n.
.82%
241a
T.T.
493%
T.T. Batavia
-40%
TT. Saigon
TT. Bangkok.
140
100
1/01/2
BUYING
4 m/s L/C London
4 m/s D/P London
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
1/3% .25%
4 m/s France
..8445
TT. France T.T. Switzerland TT. Australia
30 d/s India
US. Cross rate in London 4.02% U.S. Cruss rate in N.Y.
Commitments Debated
By Senators
SYDNEY, Aug, 19 (Router)—A_warning to Australans against complacency and slackening of effort and a declaration. that the war would be a task years long was uttered by the Australian Prime Minister, Mr Il. G. Menzies, to-day addressing businessmen. · ·
Warmly praising Russin, ho said: "Thank God for what the Russian Army has done, is doing and is going to do."
of
Praising government control prices, profits and interest rates, Mir Menzies said that this would continue after the war and was part of the new order which was being bullt already.
Mr Menzies added that historically It was true that no country with population of 7,000,000 had under taken as much as Australia had undertaken in this war.---
Mission To London SYDNEY, AUḤ, 19 (Reuter)Dis. counting the suggestion that his pro- to London would be pored mission
Issue. treated as a major political Iss the Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Men- zles, told n daily press conference:
There
will not necessarily be a vote in Parliament on the proposal. think the matter will probably be decided by Party meetings before Parliament meets. If the proposal is rejected. I stay here- that is all. Pay of Services SYDNEY, AUE. 19 (Reuter).-The Declaration Criticised
Commonwealth Cabinet has decided WASHINGTON, Aug.
19 to increase certain rates of pay and (Reuter). The sixth point in allowances of the Australian Bghting the Churchill-Roosevelt declara-services.
The amounts and exact conditions tion made an "offensive and
of application have not yet been defensive allinnee" between the
decided, two countries and involved a Must Unanimously Agree
MELBOURNE, commitment that might take the
Aug. 10 (UP) The Peane Minister, Mr R. United States into the war.
Menzies to-day announced Senator This was stated by
will not go lo London unless Johnson in the course of a sharp parties of the Federal following quotations were debate in the Senate, preci-agree.
Letter Delivered LONDON, Aug., 19 (UF). - Mr Churchili tool luncheon Winston with the King to-day and handed the King, President Roosevelt's let
They remained in conversation ter. for nearly two hours,
H.K. Stock Market issued on the Hongkong Stock
The
ket this morning.
BANK'S
ILK. Banks S.
11.K. Banks £ H.K. Danks (H.K.) £. Chartered Banks L Mercantile, A. & B. £ Mercantile C. Enst Asia $.
INSURANCES Canton Ins. $. Union Ins. 3. China Underwriters $. .HK. Fire Ins. $....
SHIPPING
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DOCKS ETO. Wharves $ Docks $. Providents $. S'hal Dockyards $..
MINING Kalium 8/- Raubs $.. H.K. Mines .....
LANDS Hotels $. Lands $.......... Lands 42 Debentures Shai Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $.. H.K. flealties $, Chinese Estates. $.
UTILITIES
Trams-$-
Mat-
pitated by the denial by Senator
Barkley that the possibility of
.1,385 b. sending a United States' Expedi-
14
Major Baseball
n. tionary Force to help Britain Brooklyn
.78 n. invade the Continent was either
9 n. "discussed, Intimated or
even
пла
-234 hinted at" at yesterday's Presi-: .11% 11.
dent Roosevelt's conference .76 n.
with Congressional leaders, .225 b.
Pertinent Question 420 sa. Senator Clark asked Senator
been 1n. Barkley if it would have .185 b.
"act of war" If the British battleship
.120 n. Roosevelt, his song .81⁄2 n. and the American Army and Navy ..90 n. Chiels und other United Status ...70 r. umclnls were aboard. 19/41⁄2 1.
STRONG A. A. DEFENCES OF RUHR
have the
LONDON, Aug. 19 (Reuter)-The Germans
appear to again brought up now defences to Ruhr and the Rhineland, states the Air Ministry, for one bomber over Cologne last night was held by searchlights for over an hour while there was flerce anti-aircraft fire from both sides of the river.
But the weather was on the side of the attackers and the RAF dropped londs of incendiaries and high explo sives on factories, und railways at Cologne and Dulsburg, causing many large fires, Including a great oil fire, visible for maay miles.
Bombora Guided Home
A searchlight beam swept across the sky and gulded two British bom- bers safely home and probably saved the lives of the crew and their air- craft,
and
A gunner, Laurence Smith,, had just gone on duty at a lonely search- of o British bomber. The engines light station when he heard the drone were "mlasing" and Smith realised that the pilot had lost his way had engine trouble. He put a beam the aircraft and flashed it several times across the sky down to the bomber's base unill the pilot realised G. that he was being shown the way that heheme. He landed safely and another all bomber, also lost, followed hun. Parliament
Beat Pittsburgh In
London Bank Manager Dies
Visited Colony In 1934
The death of Mr John Meldrum, of the London Management of the Chartered Bank of India, Austrailn and China, is announced in a cable
Bank
Double-Header received by the local office of the
NEW YORK. Aug. 19 (UP),-
the Broookyn Dodgers went into Lead of the National Baseball
this morning.
Mr. Meldrum died yesterday as the result of a serious accident sustained
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.. Incorporated by Royal Charter 1153,
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while President Roose on bombed League lo-day with a double vic-two days earlier. No details regard-feesy Currency and Pering on terna
He added: "Did Seantor Burkley 8.55 . think that the President had dell- berately put himself in a position ..91 n. where an act of war might have been .10% 6. committed?"
.6.20 s.
.2 ets n.
.3.50 a.
Senator Barkley' replied that it an 29 n. enemy plane or warship had bombed or destroyed the Prince of Wales 13/6 n. while the President was aboard or 7%. the Augusta alongside it, it "might have created a situation that would have excited the American people and caused
difficulty some
with felga Power."
He added that the President was to undergo the risk. if it vilting to was a risk" of boarding a belligerent warship in order to give the world 101 b the joint declaration that grew out
of the conference.
x.d. 35 s. .07% n.
,203 n.
17
.3.10 n.
..
lory over Pittsburgh Pirates in a double-header.
St Louis Cardinals were idle, their game belog postponed through rain.
Scores were:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
RE.
D
1 Pittsburgh
Battery Bullvan, Dietz: V. Davis,
14 1 Brooklyn
Ballery, C, Davis, Owen; Franks, Pittsburgh
Bultery-Heintzelman, Lopez.
Brooklyn
flattery-Drake, Casey: Owen.
0
1
The St Louis-Boston and Cincinnati- ! account of rain, and the Chicago-New madelphia games were postponed on Terk game is a nighter.
the accident are known. The late Mr. Meldrum, who was a Aftles angle man and in his early visited Hongkong on an inspection trip in 1934, and joined the London Management of the Bank In 1938. Formerly, he was stationed in Malaya and Calcutta for many years.
JAPANESE
AMERICAN LEAGUE
1 , 1 New York
Battery Breaer, Stanceau; Silvestri.
12
1 16 Detroit
Suillvan. Battery-Newhouser;
Ballery Benton, Trout; Tebbeltz. Philadelphia
New York
1 10
Batteryusso: Dickey.
Detroit
3 10
0
0
Battery-McCrabb," Hayes.
Cicago
售
0
Dallory-Leo: Trent. Philadelphia
Q
Dattery-Bables Wagner.
1
Boston
a G
7
2
0
1
Chicago
China's Endorsement WASHINGTON, Aug." ~19" (UP) The Secretory of State, Mr Cordell Huit to-day received the Chinese
Battery-Humphries; Turner, Ambassador, Mr Flu Shil who form-
China's endorsement Battery.Wilson: Peacock.
Battery-Galehouse Early:
Peak Trains
(old) $..
Peak Trams (new) $.
Star Ferries
Y. Ferries S.
.17.30_s..
n. 314 11 ..81 n. 2274 b. China Lights (old) $.. .6 n. China Lights (new) $......1.30 b, of the H.K. Electrics (old) x. ris 22
33. IX. Electrics (new) $....211⁄4 b.
aily Churchill eight point | St Louis
post-war programme.
Mr Hull was gratified at this an-
II.K. Electrics Ris S. 114 sa.nouncement and also recalled the
Macao Electrics $. Sandakan Lights $. Telephones (old) $. Telephones (new) $.......
INDUSTRIALS
10.40 highly favourable world reaction to 1234 n. the Roosevelt-Churchill declarations. Mr Hull said that he had received .23% 5.
84 no further information germane to
States-Vichy the United
relations. M. Oumansky, the Russion
Am-
Cald; Macg. (Ord.), Sh. S....30 n. Cald: Macg. (Prof.), Sh. $...25 .bassador is scheduled to conter with
Under- Welles, the .1 n. Mr Sumner Canton Ices
Secretary of State this afternoon. 15 80. 8.80 b.
Cements
H.K. Ropes $...
STORES, &c. Dairy Farms
Watsons
Lane Crawfords ...
Sincere, $---
.1834 b. .11.40 B. .0.45 n. .2% n.
Wing On (H.K.)
Wm. Powell, Lid. xd.
COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. S.
S'hal Cotton Sh. $. MISC.
Turks In Touch
With Iran Affair
In ANKARA, Aug. Reuter)
30 n. There has been no further Press 1 n. comment on the British and Russian notes to Iran on the large, numbers of Germans in an's territory.
.274 .
n.
,305
H.K. Govi 4%%
.00 b. H.K. Govt 34% (1034) 95 b. 11.K. Govt 3% (1940).95 b. Ch. Govt 5% 1925 GSBds...42 n. BOMBAY, Aug. 19 (Reuter)
Boston
Battery Johnson. Ityba, Dobson, ter, M. fineris; Peacock, Fyllak.
St Loui
Battery-Munerleft, Kennzer,
Ferrell,
7
0
PLANE SHOT
DOWN
CHUNGKING, Aug. 20 (Central News).-One of a Japanese alr, squn- dron raiding Szechwan yesterday was brought down by Chinese anti-air- craft fire at Fengiciel in east Sze- chwan near the Hupeh border. All the seven Japanese airmen aboard were killed in the crash.
n! 36 Two Japanese squadrons planes came to raid Szechwan in the One squadron of nine snorning
on the Chunghsien planes bombed
Wanshien. abcve River
this squadron
Yangtse
After the bombing,
passed over a place where it was subjected to heavy Chinese antl-
Poi aircraft fire. One of the planes Was down while several others brought 3 suffered damage. McKain:
The ollier squadron of 27 planes attacked Tzeliutsing, famous salt- producing region.
The Troops Must Foot The Bill
Soldiers who have wantonly caused damage in private billets are going, to be made to pay for it out of their own pockets.
This is a War Office decision made
in
•
An air raid alarm was sounded In Chungking when the Japanese planes flew into Szechwan and the "all clear" was given at-1.30 p.m.
GOVERNOR OF CHAHAR
Pi
Chahar
in advance of questions to be asked CHUNGKING, Aug. 20 (Central
the
House
Tsch-yu, of Commons. There News) --Mr have been complaints of fences torn Commissioner of Civil Affairs, was down for firewood, furniture and relieved of his concurrent post of General carpets ruined by horseplay, win-acting Chihar Governor,, dows broken, and electric fittings Feng Chin-Isni smashed.
Governor
was
nf
appointed
It โย understood that the Turkish
Capt. D. Margesson, War Minister, General Feng has been Comman- Government is being kept fully in- formed of developments by the Bri-is having an Investigation, Com-der of the 1st Brigade of the 17th
plaints arc
71at by Division, Commander being examined tish and Soviet Ambassadors.
Indian Comment
officers on the spot, and where they Division, and Commander of the are proved to be true compensation 42nd Division of the Chinese Army. will be paid at once. Offenders will Army in instalments.
Entertainments
02 b. Referring to the German protest to Constructions told) $................1.00 n. the Iranian Government that If Constructions (new) ....80 cts n. "German citizens arc 'expelled,' Vibro Pling $....
...7.20 n. diplomatic relations would Lie
"Bombay Chronicio"
have to pay back the money to the
Marrmans Inv. (Lon.) s/- 3/733 n. severed, the Bomber who Marshall Field And
Marsmans Inv. 9/- 1/6 n. says that
BRITISH MINERS
REMIT TO
are the source of the trouble
It adds that if the German tourists mechanics had not constituted a
And m
Cordell Hull
Drew Pearson and Robert S. Allen, potent to "Brain and Russin, the fanicus Washingbroadcast reporter
in a NBC
danger
two countries would not have ex-
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crnment In terms savouring of a MOSCOW, Aug. 19 (Reuter)—Aj tlrest. telegrum from the Secretary of the British Miners' Federation to M Ivan Maisky, the Soviet Ambassador, for transmission to Russia, states:
SLAVS IN U.S.A.
Vassar Sophomore
Dead In Car
The body of Anne M. Greene,
missing 10-year-old Vassar College sophomore, was found in an automo-
D. BENSON,
Manager.
POST OFFICE
Parcel Post Service to Japan is temporarily suspended.
connect
Air Mail to Rangoon to with the British Overseas Airways Service will until further notice be closed on Mondays and Fridays. Correspondence for despatch by this by be superscribed route must "C.N.A.C.
The public are reminded that it i to a breach of postal regulations enclose in a postal cover communi- rations intended for persons other han the addresser.
The Printed Matter Service to the following places in China is tem
orarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- thuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fuklen and Kulanggu), Amoy ¡except
of and East Xwanget, Kwangtung.
Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.
-
North
INWARD AIR MAILS Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Francisco Direct Service-San date, 21st August, .......Aug. 28. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Francisco Service San Direct date, 2nd September......Sept. 9.
OUTWARD AIR MAILS Friday, Aug. 22
Air Mail by Air to Rangeen to con- nect with the "British Overseas Airways,"
Reg.
K.P.O. and G.P.0.
........Aur. 22, 4 p.m. Ord.......Aug. 22, 4.30 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 23
Air Mall by Air to Rangeen to con-
nect with the "British Oversena- Airways."
K.P.O. and G.P.O.
Reg. Aug. 25, 4 p.m. Ord.......Aur. 25, 4.30 pm.
Thursday, Aur, 28
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu. U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan-Ameri- can Airways and Trans-Atlantic, Service."
K.P.O.
Rex. Ord,
.Aux. 28, 5 pm. .Act. 28, 6:30 pm.
GP.O.
Reg.
Aug. 28, 5 p.m.
Ord.
.Aug. 28, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 9
UB.A. and Europe via
"Pan
and Trans-
Airways American Atlante Services,
K. P. O.
Rex.
.Sept. 9, 5 p.m.
Ord,
Sept. 9, 5.30 p.m.
G. P. O.
Reg. Ord.
.Sept. 9, p.m. ..Sept. 0, 7 p.m.
ble in an isolated section of Lexinlon, Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolala,
A medical examiner reported Mass. she had committed suicide with ear- bon monoxide Cordell Hull has laid down a fiat Miss Greene had been searched for FELLOW WORKERS sed anxiety to the Iranian Godecree that no government honour or throughout the east since she drove
position.shall be given to Marshall
away from her Cambridge home on Field, head of the famous depart June 11 after leaving a suicide note, meni store family in Chicago. Rea She was the daughter of Professor son is that Mr Field's
newspaper William C. Greene of Harvard Uni- "PM" published a series of articles
versity.
girl to have been de on the State Department poking con- siderable fun at the secretary of prensed because she und falled in her LONDON, Aug. 19. (Reuter).—An State.
aludles at Vassar and was on pro- American. All-Slav conference has been called for early October, an
Mr Huil, coming from the moun balion.
of Tennessee, has declared a The automobile was found parked nounced Moscow Radio in a new nien. Profound gratitude and ad-} series of popular feature broadcasts mountaineer's feud against Mr Field. In a wooded section of an old rifle Last week Mayor La Gunrdin, range. The car doors were locked mirntion for the herole struggle in America entitled "As a Moscow organising his new Civilian Defence and a rubber hose had been run from waged with supreme valour by your.Yankee Sees It" herole Red Army men, Navy men
The speaker said that Slavs in Commission, invited Mr Field to be the exhaust to the car's interior, a member of that commission-pro- and aircn."
great vided he gave up his crusading news
papar."
"On behalf of the British Miners TO FOREGATHER
Federation, I wish to inform you Lizat
we are presenting. a sum ex- seeding £70,000 for Russian work ers struggling against Faxelst aggres
'America" had Kistened with emotion to the appeal from Moscow Chinese Representative for an All-Slav conference. It will lead American Slavs to unite their To Low Countries
efforts CHUNGKING, Aug. 20 (Central Newa)The Executive Yuan meet-
Pandora The Panda Dies In New York
Death came recently to Pandora, the 230-pound brown-and-cream. Panda at the Bronx Zoo.
She was four years old, and she died of a month-old aliment that medical science could not identify even after X-mys, brain tests and spine toppings.
The medical examiner said the girl probably had been dead 10 days,
Hurricane Exhibition Chungking University SYDNEY, Aug. 19 (Reuter) The fighter seen In CHUNGKING, Aug. 20 (Central first Hurricane Japan's Naval Mission News) On the recommendation of Australa is givkig exhibition fights West China to be mated with Fan,
MADRID, Aug. 19 (Reuter).the Ministry of Education the Execu- throughout the country.
The machine is a gift from the Winez King, Chinen Minister to the
British Government, promised by Netherlands, to England to keep in After having been six months in Ger- live Yuan yesterday accepted the close touch with the Netherlands many, Japan's special naval mission reslimation of Me You Yun-Air Minister Sir Archibald Sinclair Government and simultaneously is returning to Japan from Cadiz-on President of the Chungking Univer
as latter's vilt to England. toke "charge of the affairs of the August 22, travelling via Southsity, and-appointed Me-Lang Yin to Mr R. G. Menzies during the
America.:
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Ing yesterday approved sending Mr
Pandora, was brought to the Bronse In 1938 from the bamboo country of the only male of his kind in the U.S.A. But Pan, whose delicate stomach never could get used to the food, died last May before he and Fandora got a chance to found an "American panda dynasty.
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