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THE HONGKONG NATURALIST,

H. K. 8. T.

0.09 Indian Programme. 0.45 Closing Local Stock Quota-

tions

0.47 Bibellus-Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 43.

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Gloucester

day.

Arcade

Arrest

Quick action on the part of Mr J. Remedios frustrated on altempt to steal a portable Philco Radio set from Gilman's Radio Department, Glouces- ter Arcade, shortly before 1 p.m. to-

the Mr Remedios, who works in Department was returning to the when he saw an elderly Chinese shop trying to remove the radio from the show window. He immediately tackled the man and subdued him.

Another Chinese was inside the shop and it was learned that he had been speaking to the Department's clerk is the elderly man WON

Serge Koussevitzky and The Doston Symphony Orchestra.

7.30 Portuguese Programme, 8.00 London Relay-The News, 8.15-London Relay-War Com-tempting to take away the radio, mentary.

K

8.25 London Relay — 'Listening

Fost

Examination of Points in Dully Gerinan Propaganda.

8.30 Prograinme Summary,

Studlo Plano Recital 8.32 Harry Ore.

by

,

1. Symphonie Studies (Schümann);

Vol. X no. 3 and 4. Price $42. Legend "St Franciscus Paulus (postage extra). Now on sola South China Morning Post L14.

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

whe following rates will be

arching On The Waves" (Liszt); a. (a) At Evening (Ludw. Schutte); By The Cradle (Edv. Grieg); (c) Etude in C (Cyril Scott),

9.00

Report To Police

Mr M N. Rakúsen of Messra Gilman & Co., Ltd., Des Voeux Rond, Central, has reported the theft of a radio set, valued at $500, from the Company's premises yesterday.

H.K. Stock.

Market

The following quotations

were

Local Time Signal and An-insued on the Hongkong Stock Mat-

ket this morning. his.

An Hour of Varicly Requests. Vocal-Perhaps (From fim "Nice charged for muiling single copies of GleFranchetu)... Deanna Durbin the following newspapers abroad:- Boath China Morning Post China and Marno

10 cents per copy. British Empire und Foreign

25 cents per copy The Blangkong Telegraph China and Macao

10 cents per copy British and Foreign

20 cents per copy 25 cents Saturdays.

The.

Hongkong Telegraph

Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition June-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 three Sections.

$250

CASH PRIZES. $250

SECTION ONE

Interior scones. Table Top and St!!! Life Studies.

(Exluding parisaiture, plants and

and flowers).

1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 3rd $30. 4th $10 2nd $40.

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.

2-The entries awarded the Alford Trophies for the best and second- be pictures in the CompetitioC. will not be entitled to any other prizes.

-The prizes will be awarded to the

compulitors sending in what are adjudged in be the best photo- graphia in each Section . Each entry must be accompanied by form which will be published during the period of the Com- pelition. and which must be Busted on back of enity. -The right to publish any or al of the entries is reserved to the Mungkong Telegraph,

murt

3. -All photographs entered

have, been” taken in the Colony of langkung. Photographa which have been already enterer in other Competitions are ineligible. 4-No responsibility wit te accepted for non-delivery of, luss of, or damage to enstics, -All entries to be either black. a pia, or toiled pictures, and must be mounted. Coloured photo- graphs are ineligible. -Pictures submitted in sepia tones.

could be accompanied by a Emaller print in black and white. 9. No picture to entered in more

than one Section.

10.-Mounts to be only white or cream. must be of one of the following size:-10x12 10x20,

$1.---Ne çorrespondence will be entered

Into in connection with the Com..

petition...

12.-Members of the Stuffs ́of the

Hampkong Telegraph and the South Ching Storning-Fost are not permitted to epipeto. 13.The decision of the Judges shall

be Anal,

14-At the conclusion of the Com-

petition, entries will be returned to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days.

aliases is strictly

18. The une, of

forbidden.

NAME

ENTRY FORM

SECTION

ADDRESS

|

Please use block-letters" und "paste

„one of these” forme on, back.

of euch Entry,

with

Vocal Trees (Khmer

Wallz

VYNOson

Eddy (Bari-

Orchestra;

tone) Roses Marck Weber and

The South (Srchestra

His

(From film

Vocal--Too Horire")...Dorothy {

"The Rond-to

1.mour with Orchestra: Vocal-

Mexicall Rose (Helen Stone Jack Tenney)....Bing Crosby with Or chestra:

White

and The Seven Dwaris

Selection Jay Wilbur and His Orchestra;"

I'm Nobody's Baby (Davis, Ager, Santley)....Anne Shelion with

with 1- necomp.: Humorous Golf strumental ...Clapham and Dwyer (The Radio

Favourites); Vocal-Two Dreams

Met (From flm "Down Argentine | Way")....Kenny Baker with Orches- tra: Vocal-America, 1 Love You (Edgar Leslle-Archle Gottler).... Berry Wood (Baritone) with Orches-

tra.

0.45-10.00 News In French (On Short Wave Only).

9.45 Variety Requesta (Continued), Vocal-Down By The O-Hlo (Olmian, Yellen). ..The Andrews Sisters with Orchestra; Orchestral- Girl Of The Golden West--Selection

Anton and The Paramount Thentre Orchestra; Vocal-Old Folks | At Home (From Alm "Nice Girl"— S. Fuster....Deanna Durbin with Orchestra.

10.00 London Relay The News and News Commentary,

10.15 Request Dance Muslo. Quick-Step The Ferry Boat Serenade...

e... The New Mayfair Dance Orchestra: Fox-Trot-Keep An Eye On Your Heart....Joe Relchman and His Orchestra: Samba-I, Yi, Yi, YI, Yi....Leo Reisman and His Orches tra: Fox-Trat-South Of Pego-Pago ....Ray Kinney and (From the film).. His Hawailan Musical Ambassadors; Fox-Troi-Only Forever

From Alm "Rhythm

on Cotton and His Band; Met In Rlo:

the range

Rumbo-Chica Chica Boom Chic (Both from film "They Met In Rio")...Leo Relaman und His Orchestra: Fox-Trot - Chatterbox

(From

film

irone)... Ambro-The

chestra:

Serenade...

That's Right,

and His Or

Galloho Smeck and His ...Roy Hawailan Serenaders; Fox-Trot- Love A Lassie... Music in the Russ Morgan Manner; Fox-Trot-You Lucky People You (From am "Road To Zanzibar).... Tominy Dorsey and

Ta

His Orchestra: Slow Fox-Trot-111

Smile Never

Again. Victor Silvester and tils Ballroom Orchestra; Swing Fox Trot-Star Dust

..Coleman Hawkins: Fox-Trot-Livkts Out.. Little Jack Little and His Orchestra. 11.00 London "Makers of Ills- tory,"

A Talk by Desmond MacCarthy on the "Duke of Wellington."

11.15 Close Down.

THE LATE MR C. C.

HOBBS

The following communique for publication has brow received froin the colonial Secretariat:

H.K. Banks $1. H.K. Banks E

BANKS

II.K. Banks (11.K.) £. Chartered Banks C. Mercantile, A, & B. £. Mercantile C. £.

East Asia $...

INSURANCES

Canton Ins. $.

Union Ins. $.

China Underwriters $ H.K. Fire Ins. $.

SHIPPING

Douglas $... Steamboats $..... Indo-Chinos P. $. Indo-Chinas D. $. Shell (Bearers) 5/- Waterboats $....

DOCKS ETC. Wharves $. Docks $. Providents $. S'hai Dockyards $.

Kallan 9/- Raubs $.. H.K. Mines

MINING

LANDS

Hotels $. Lands $.... Lands 4% Debentures S'hai Lands Sh. $. Humphreys 5... H.K. Reallles $.... Chinese Estates $.

UTILITIES

Trums $.

Peak Trams (old) $. Peak Trams (new) $. Star Ferries

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Y. Ferries $.

Exchange At A Glance

BELLING

T.T. London Domand London T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore TT. Japan... T.T. India

T.T. U.S.A વાલ ન T.T. Manila T.T. Batavia T.T. Bangkok

1/236 1/2

400 .02%

102 n.

.02%

2412

497%

.404

.148

106

T.T. Franco

T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australia

100

1/01/14

BUYING

4 m/s L/C London

1/3

4 m/s D/P London

1/3%

4 m/s L/C USA.

.20

4 m/s France

30 / Indin

.04%

TiT. Balcon

U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02% U.S. Cross rate in NY.

Foreigners Evacuate Moscow Arrive In Tokyo

1,300 b.

.75 n.

.78 n.

.9 n.

.2334 n.

.113 .

.76 n.

group

.220 b.

416 b.

1 n.

SPECIAL TO THE "TELKQRAPH** TOKYO, Aux. 22

August 22, 1941

JAPAN

CONTROL OF INDO-CHINA Southward Expansion Aims

Special to the "Telegraph”

SINGAPORE, Aug. 21 (UP)-A responsible person who recently completed a tour of Indo-China and Thalland said that there was every indication of Japan's intention to pursue her 'southward 'expansion for a "co-prosperity sphere" despite

American economic chastisement.

He said that the Japanese had virtually complete control of

Indo-China and that they took Thailand

over. postal, telegraphic and press censorship on August 19 while radio communications were expected to be taken over a few days Inter.

The

German Appointment

Hanol oMeinl information bureau was at present managed by a German woman who arrived in

Jopan prior to the outbreak of the

| Russo-German wir

and landed in

the fortnight before Japanese reinforcement

Indo-China

lot

troops there.

The returned travelier raid

ench of

sure on

ol

that

Proclaims

Neutrality

Appreciation Shown Of Assurances

BANKS

THE CHARTERED BANK OF 'INDIA, AUSTRALIA » CHINA.

Incorporated by Hoyal Charter 1833,

| Paid-up Capital Kessive Fund

£9,000,000 *** £3,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,00#

NIKAD OFFICE-LONDON. 12 Biksopagata, 8.0.1. Sub-Agencies in London. 117-122, Landenhall Street, KGA

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Hongkong

Isaligoon

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Saison

Ipoh

Semarang

Karachi

Beremban

Kiang

-Shangha

Kobe

Bingapore

Kual

Bitawan.

Clive Street Lumpur

Sourabaya Taiping

Canton

Madras

Cawnpore

Manila

Tongkat

Cebu Catombo

Medan

(buko!)

New York

Tsingtas

Pelping

Yokohama

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(Peking)

Penkng

General

Fairie Place Kuching

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Tientsin

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and Banking Business transacied,

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened ADO FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies af rates, which will be quoted un application.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened b

allowed at ratés obtainable on application. The Bink's Head Bee in London vauertakes Executor and Trustee busi- and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may bu macertained Any of it

W. I KVANG TUUMAS,

Alankar,

POST OFFICE

the border demarcation commission BANGKOK, Aug. 21 (Reu- Local Currency and Sterling with interest which was originally to comprise tener). British and Japanese French and Thals, 1ssurances to Thailand, her own Japanese, at present comprised ten French, 20 determination to try her best to Thals and 60 Japanese.

The com~ mission was obviously using pers adhere to the strictest neutrali-gencies and Branches.

both Bangkolt and Hanoi'y and her preparedness to die threatening the former with the lors for freedom were three guar- of her gains in the recent war und antes of Thai's security, said the latter with the remaining French

Luang Vichit Vathakarn, Deputy (Domei)-Adininistrative powers,

Foreign Minister, in

a broad- Thailand's Hopes and of eight American Britons evacuating Moscow, arrived

Thailand is stil! clinging to the last to-day. Later the speech here yesterday en route to Amerien, slender hopes of complete neutrality was translated into English, temporarily suspended. but they are apparently joining local although there is a

definite tendency

Air Mall to Rangoon to connect .185 b. would-be foreign evacuees strended towards Japan because of the fear of French, German, Italian and

with the British Overzens Airways* due to the lack of transport facilities, her military force in the event of Japancae. .120 n. Weary

After reiterating the Trini service will until further notice be

lused 011 .8% 1.1onary and dusty from their night- Thailand remaining adamant to the

Mondays and Fridays. policy adumbrated on July 20 tenet changes were August 9; Lunng Vichit route must

Correspondence for despatch by thẩm circuitous on

bo superscribed by that Thai-C.N.A.C."

.16 an.

route

Parcel Post Service to Japan le

AGUNG M a postul cover communi- utions intended for persons other aan the addressoc.

.00 n: Tsuruga

The recent .70 . through norther Japan, the coup indicative of a tendency to favour 50/- n. immediately took baths and rest in appeasement although the Church - Vathakarn said .6.53 n. the Imperial Hotel. The round train Roosevelt declaration definitely land must thank the British and The public are reminded that it is

the journey was necessitated because the holstered

anti-appeasement Japanese for the assurances a breach of postal regulations to .91. usual line is at present overcrowded, parties which was shown in the re-given by their spokesmen. .8.15 on. devole found themselves

of clothing since virtually cent appointment of an anti-Japan-}

was ese and two Fascist-minded persons including Mr Anthony Eden and .28% n. delayed en route making changes un-

un-to positions.

Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert available to-night. The party In

A Big Voice

Brooke-Popham. cluded Mrs Neonila Mogidoff, wife of TOKYO, Aug. 21 (UP)-Colonel He concluded that the Thinis were i n. the "Associated Press" correspondent Mabuchi, Army spokesman in a ready to sacrifice everything in casa at Moscow, and Mr II. R. Habicht, Press Interview to-day urged the unprovoked aggression on which- former "Valted Press' correspondent people to give serious thought con- eve side. 3.03 s. at Moscow, with his wife and chill-cerning the changing world situation

Change of Front x.d. 35 n. dren.

SINGAPORE, Aug. 21 (Reuter).-- sto prepare to make personal .07% n.

Orifices.

Suld that Japan's in- Arrivals from the Thul border have .20 n.

quence to-day extends from the north of the continent down to Indo-marked on the curious reversal of is suspended.

Japanese propaganda In Thailand China, and, therefore, "Japan is en- which, til recently, was consistently Air Mail by "Pan American Airways titled to a big voice in the world war, belittling British strength in Malaya and no nation will be able to do any- and Burma. thing by ignoring Japan."

13/6 n.

7

.2 ets n.

.3.20 n. .101 b.

п.

DONATIONS TO

BOMBER FUND

Yesterday's donations to the Bamber 17% 5. Fund wero headed by a generous second

donation of $1,000 from Alesars 8. J. David. & Co., Ltd. The "V for Victory" labels .3 n

Again recorded good sales. Tie, Fund 51 n. hás new reached a total of $3,401,700.34, 22 b.

the following being the latest donations: 9. J. David & Co, Ltd. (second .5.03 b.

$1,000 1.30 h. Collected nt Lawn Bowls Match

Mr P. D. Crawley

"Laneford v C.B.C.C.)

Cantren Party..

Ching Lights (old) $. China Lights (new) $. H.K. Electrics (old) x. rts.22 63. H.K.. Electrica (new) $....21 b. H.K. Electrica Ris

11n, Cheero Club (sale of old tins and Macno Electries

.18.50 b. F.B. bet with Sybil"

newspapera). 124 n. Mr A. W. Brown ("V" Campaign

You labels) 23/1⁄2 8. Memazce ("y" Car

Sandakan Lights

Telephones (old),

Telephones (new) $...

INDUSTRIALS Cold: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $. Cald: Macg. (Pref), Sh.

Canton lecs

Cements $..

H.K. Roper S

STORES, &c. -Dairy -Farms-$12-v

Watsong $..

Lane Crawfords ..... Sinceres $

Wing On (ILK.)

Wm. Powell, Lid. x.d.

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $. S'hal Cotton Sh. $. MISC.

polgu 100 labels) Me D. O. Russell ("V" Campaign

100 Inbels)

1.Me A. K. Dimond (Campa

I

the

Comment On Axis SINGAPORE, Aug. 21 (Reuter). -The most outspoken Japanese com- ment yet made appeared in Japanese-owned Singapore "Herald" 0.30 as follows: "Hitler cares nothing for Japan except the use he can make 12.50 of her to further his own ambitions. Nothing will happen to her if Japan plays her part carefully."

20

10

..81% b.

Campaign

100 labela)........ Miss A. G. Morgan

10

("y" Cam-

.30 n. 25 n

10

10

10

("V" Cars-

Cam

to

10

10

31.

100 labels,

n. Tang Fook Plano Co. Pre

paign 100 labels)

184-b.

.114.

Colonial Dispensary

·paign--100-labels)-

Repulse Bay Stotel paiga 100 labels)

" Cam

................. 6.45 n.

The "y" badges supplied through the .2. Sharighai Royal Air Force Association have been sold out, but a cable has been .39. despatched requesting further supplies. .1% n.

.371⁄2 n. .305 .

.90 b.

HK. Govt 4% ILK. Govt 3% (1034)%...95% b.

Car Production Reduced

Police Inspector Injured

Tokyo

220,000

The Printed Matter Service to the uliuwing places in China is tem- orarily suspended:--Yunnan, Szo. Kweichow, Human, Fukien except Amoy and Kulangsu) -iwang.l.--North and East of.

swangtung.

Sinall Packet Post to all countries

ENWARD AIR. MAILA

Direct Service"--Ban Francisco date, 21ki Aursal. ......Aug. 28.

Direct Service"-San

Francisco date, 2ild September.................Sept. D.

OUTWARD AIR MAILS Friday, Aug. 22

---༥

However, the Radio yesterday stated that troops were standing at the British Air Mail by "Pan American Airways frontiers from Singapore to Burma. Despite the most emphatic and etearest denials from Bangkok and Singapore, the Japanese continue their attempts to vitiate the That Air Mail by Air to Hangoon to con-

sphere again and have put out "reports" that Thailand has received demands for bases from Britain..

Call To Be Ready BANGKOK, Aug. 21 (Reuter) - Bangkok Radio last night counselled Thais to prepare themselves for any possible eventuality while the coun- iry was still at peace.

nect with the "British Overseas. Airways.”

K.P.O. and G.P.O. Rek.

„Aur. 22, 4 pm. Ord. ......Aug. 22, 4.30 p.m.

Monday, Aug. 26.

Air Mali by Afr to Kangoon to con- nest with the "British Översose Airways."

K.P.O. and G.P.O. Reg....Aug. 25, 4 p.m. Ord.......Aug. 25. 4.30 p.m.

Thursday, Aug. 28 ut- Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Ilonolulu,

The speaker emphasised that there was no change in the situation. Thailand did not face any danger of attack und he

he deprecated any

sensationalise

the pre-

Inspector J. R. McWaller of the tempts to Hongkong Police was admitted to the cautionary-odvice. Neverthelesa heUSA and Europe via "Pan-Amer!

can Airways and Trans-Atlenile Queen Mary Hospital yesterday urged the public to be prepared with

Services." afternoori with fractured arm shelters, dug-outs and black-out!

methods of caused in a motor cycle accident in accessories and study Aberdeen on Wednesday, when the dealing with Incendiary bombs, • Inspector wus thrown out of a Policu Elclever mator-cycle

combination driven by Sergeant Sullivan ut a sharp function of the road.

It is believed that the combination overturned

Inspector cousing McWaiter to fall over the cycle on to the other side of the road. Sergeant Sullivan also suffered leg injuries.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 (UP-It H.K. Govt 34% (1040)....95 b. is announced here to-day that there Ch. Govt 0% 1025 GSBds...42 n. is a probability that the production Entertainments $...

.0 b. of passenger automobiles will be re- Constructions told) $......1.00 n. duced by 60 per cent during the 1942 production of trucks and this will be 80 cts n. model year which began on August 1. increased to permit supplies for the ..7.20 n. A 20.5 per cent reducilon has al- army, navy, Rusala, Britain and Mesrmans Inv. (Lon.) /- 6/3 n. ready been ordered on the present China. Marsmans Inv. (H.K.) /- 1/8 n.

Constructions (new) Vibro Piling $..

Jews To Be Used As Gang Labourers

SPECIAL. TO THE "TELEGRAPH" ISTANBUL, Aug. 21 (UP),—Ac- -linu ta nowy arrivals from

It is korned that Mr C. C. A. Bucharest, all Jews in Bucharest be- Hobbs, Air Rald Precautions tween the ages of 18 and 50 have Architect, who died in tragic cir- been ordered to report to the War cumstances yesterday afternoon, was Department for labour. Those who the principal witness at yesterday are unable to work will be sent to morning's sitting of the Air Reld farms, railways and pipelines. Precautions Commission of Injury. It is alleged that German troops Mr Hobbs gave evidence tur ap- and not Rumanians killed the proximately one hour, and was in- majority of the thousands of Jewa structed to return at three o'clock to who were recently reported to have produce certain documents and for been slaughtered in such centres as further examination,

Jassy.

Bowl of Rice Campaign Closes On September 1

The Bowl of Rice Campaign in aid of Chinese refugées. or- ganised by the China Defence League will be officially closed on September 1, when the resu'ts of the campaign will be an- nounced, and banners presented to the contributing restaurants, at an afternoon reception at the Ying King Restaurant, Wan- chal.

still available from the China De- The campaign, which is under fence League, 21 Seymour Road; or from the Compradora's Office, Belglars the patronage of H.E. the Bank, sa Des Voeux Road. Governor of Hongkong, was

The Campaign Fund, which is to opened by a dinner at the Ying King restaurant on July 1 when be used for productive relief of re- it was announced that it was tts in the Yellow River region Lhrough Chinese Industrial Co- hoped to raise aum of operatives, stands at prosent at H.K.$40,000 by sale of tickets HK$20,800. Having passed the half- for "One Bowl of Rico lunches way mark, the Committee la still subsequently held in 13 contri- the letal aimed at. Further contri-

hopeful reaching

approximately buting restaurants in Hongkong.butions to the fund will The lunches were held on comed by the

China Defence League,

b2

| August: 11-3 but a number of or, by the Hon. Treasurer of the restaurants continued to provide rice Compaign Committee, Mr Fook S. bowl meals during the whole montli Ko, Foo lang Bank 122 Queen's of August, and' fickats for these are Road Centraleedhar

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Suicide For Japan To Fight Says Sassoon SINGAPORE, Aug. 21 (Reuter).— "It would be sheer sulclde for Japan to fight, as she has not control of the air without which her navy can- not onerate," sold Sir Victor Sassoon, on his arrival here to-day,

Sir Victor added that he did not think that Japan would go to war.

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