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THE HONGKONG NATURALIST, Price $4 Vol. X nos. 8 and 4, (postage extra). Now on sale Bouth China Morning Post Ltd.
At
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·
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BY P. F. LEFEVRE,
Managing Director. Hongkong, August 25th, 1941.
NOTICE
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Soviets Penetrate Deep Into German Plot Exposed
Iran:
Special to the "Telegraph"
MOSCOW, Aug, 27 (UP) —It was revealed by the Tuss Agency to-day that, following the occupation by Hovlet forces of the Iranian towns of Tabriz, Ardebil, Lisar and Dilman, the Russlan advance continues and is developing in accordance with plans,
A dlapátch from Ilhataton that the Red Army is marching in three columns which have covered about 180 miles luto the south, forming almost a straight lino from the Caspian Sea to Dilman on the Iran-Turkish border. Once again, ño rasia, taneo is reported.
and Turkey.
Old Coin
Collection Court Claim Succeeds
$2,500
Abdul Aziz Rumjahn was the Defendant in damages claim instituted by Mr Mervanji Palonjl Talatt before His Honour the Chlef Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, at the Supreme Court this morning, Plaintiff was represented by the Hon. Mr Leo d'Almada, Jr., instructed by Mr W. A. Mackinlay of Messrs Deacons. Defendant was absent.
Som
of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 1st day of September, 1941, at p.m., at the Offices of the Publia Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land: "at Cheung Sha Wan, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 73 years, commencing from lat July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Ront to be fixed by the Surveyor of a Majesty the KING, for ono further term of 24 years lesa the last three days thereof. Intending bidders are advised
Big German Plot Moscow newspapers to-day roport that immediately after the dispb. sal of the lot the Purchaser (ifed that a vast German organisation. not the applicant) will be required had already seized control of Iranian and transport commerce an authorized industry, to doposit with
and had been carrying on sabotage officer who will be present at the
and
The Statement of Claim states saw Defendant and asked for the espionaga in preparation for coup. This same organisation had anie, the sum of two hundred
he had a buyer in view. On March Biso built up an anti-Itussion and that (1) Plaintiff is a merchant coins and Defendant then said that dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum
of and carries on business at 18 Ice 7, he wrote to Defendant asking for ring consisting anti-Iranian will be refunded on payment of Russian White Guards and Armenian House Street; (2) Defendant the return of the coins and he reccly-
Nationalists to
they had whom
timo in April he saw Defendant A public meeting will be held the Purchase price.
Armenta" at the expense of Russlories on business at Wang Hing he then said that he was stul trying on Thursday, August 28, at 6 p.m. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. promised the creation of a "Greater is a commission agent and car-ed no reply to that letter.
Building, Queen's Road, Central to sell the coins. Thereafter, about week he pressed Defendant (3) On or about January 3, once n Advance Will Continue in the Rose Room, Peninsula
LONDON, AUK. 27 (UP).It is Plaintiff handed to Defendant for the return of the coins but was
that the authoritatively indicated advance on Iran will continue until and Defendant received as Agent for always put off by the same answer
collection Plaintiff
of old coins that Defendant was trying to sell there is a concrete guarantee that (which had been entrusted to Plain-them.
Plaintiff wrote to Defendant again the following the Germans are being expelled."
lo en- on June 20 no reply was received In connection with reports that the tiff for sale) upon
terms: (a) Defendant was
and he placed the matter In peace Shah had made a pledge for by guaranteeing that not of the deavour to sell the same at a price Germans would be expelled within not less than $2,500; (b) if the col-hands of his solicitors, Messra Dea and one week, it was stated, "We have lection were not sold within three cons. He saw Mr H. J. Armstrong As a result the Defendant honded been negotiating this matter for some days it was to be returned to Flain-In connection with the matter time and have had that sort of tin.
(4) Defendant negligently and in over a box which originally contained promise "before."
breach of his duty as agents: (a) all the coins but when it was handed back 31 gold and 15 silver coins were Soviet Advance Continues
without Plaintiff's authority brake
werd proceedings (Reuter)-
missing. Criminal MOSCOW, Aug. 27 Information about the progress of the up the collection; (b) without Plain-
they ant in the Police Court but Russian troops in Iran is sill laconic Uff's authority gave possession of the subsequently taken against Defend- but the place names mentioned in collection or part thereof
lectioned back the coins from Defendant. of the collection the communique leaves no doubt that person or persons; in the alternative,falled. Plaintiff still had not receiv
Dictaphone Records progress is rapid and is not meeting gave possession
without obtaining from the person or
Mr Armstrong 'slated that on June opposition.
The Soviet press strongly em- persons any or any adequate security
Ho (c) sold part of the collection for tion with a collection of coins which the Iranians.
to largely lower price than he was authorised he had handed to Defendant.
to write 10 the
received instructions "Pravda" stressea phasises that there is no quarrel with or guarantee for the return thereof; 27, Plaintiff called on him in connec
Defendant and he did so that day. feudal nature of Iran society and the to sell it.
Deprived of Use
On June 20 Defendant called to see (5) Further, or in the alternative, him and there was a fairly long in- lords and also Hitler's influence over exorbitant rents being paid to land-
or about June 27 de terview and be dictated a memoran- the Fascist officer clements of the Plaintif on Iran Army.
manded of Defendant the return of dum of it through a dictophone in It is apparent from the speed of the collection. On or about July 3, the presence of Defendant. the fussian advance into Iran that Defendant returned to Plaintiff part! After the memorandum had been motorised troeps are being largely of the collection but refused to de-
and produced, Mr Armstrong said that Hver to him.31 gold coins
after that he received from the De Iranian Cabinet Resigns,
converted fendant a box with a certain number silver coins and thereby Report
them to his own use and wrongfully of silver and copper coins. He had another interview with Defendant on LONDON, Aug. 27 (Router)-Ac-deprived Plaintif of
8 and July
part of this was dictated part cording to in Iranian spokesman ini
by dictaphone and the second Ankara, the Iranian Cabinet resigned to-day, says Martin Agronsky, the
was written out by himself.
At the end of Mr Armstrong's NBC. radio commentator...
evidence, Mr d'Almada stated that his instructions were that part of the coins
handed back was practically valueless.
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New Kowloon
No. 2814
Jimetion of
Shun Ning Road & Fat Tseung Street,
Cheung Sha Wan
No. of Sale.
Registry No.
as për salà Dian.
The purchaser of the lot will to the pay. be required to
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of $-.60 per share has been declared in respect of the half year ended 30th June, 1941, on 900,000 OLD SHARES and will be payable on and after Thursday, 11th Septem-auctioneer in cash the sum of Dividend Warrants $144.00 (being 10% of the upset ber, 1941. may be obtained on application price) immediately after the fall the Company's Registered of the hammer, the balance of the premium being paid in accord- Office, P. & O. Building.
ance with the Conditions of Sale.
nt
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1941, (both TEMBER,
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 1st day of September, 1941, 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 Tai Kok Tsui, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 of option years, with renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
Majesty the KING, for of the Sale by Public Auction
further term of 75 years. to be held on Monday, the ist
Intending bidders are advised day of September, 1911, al p.n., at the Offices of the Public that immediately after the dispo- Works Department, by Order of sal of the lot the Purchaser (It His Excellency the Governor of 20l the applicant) will be required authorised one Lot of Crown Land at to deposit with an Knu_Pui Shek, in the Colony of officer who will be present at the Hong Kong, for a term of 75 sulc, the sum of two hundred the option of dollars, ($200) in cash. This Gum years, with renewal at a Crown Rent to be will be refunded on payment of fixed by the Surveyor of His the Purchase price. Majesty
one
the KING, for one PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. further term of 75 years.
Intending bidders are advised
that immediately after the dispo-
Flattergeister (Fickle Fancy); Deli-sal of the lot the Purchaser (If rien (Jos. Strauss, arr. Holine).... Orchestra Mascotte; Blossom Dreams not the applicant) will be required Orchestra Mascotte; Hydropalhen to deposit with an authorised Waitz (Jas. Gung). Vicona officer who will be present at the
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British Forced Down
Over Portugal
LISBON, Aug. 27 (Reuter)
British twin-engined planes
Two
came
down in Portugal to-day. One made
a forced landing on the coast close
to Lisbon and the other at Foreira
In Oporto district.
Both planes were burned out but
the crews were saved,
FELLOWS OF THE BELLOWS
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| PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No. of Sale.
Island Lot
Registry No.
Locality
Junction of
& Kau Puf Shek Road, Kowloon City Road
Kau Pui Shak
Boundary Meamirements
H. S. E. W.
tout font,fmet feet]
w por ele
plan.
Contents in
3. feel
Ann. Rental
спода
2.338
-
692*1#
The purchaser of the lot will
to pay
the be required to auctioneer In cash, the sum of $177.00 (being. 10% of thoupset price) Inimedlately after the fall of the hammer, the balance of the premium buing paid in accord- ance with the Conditions of Sale.
NOTICE
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DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940 The following rates will charged for mailing single copies of the following newspapers abroad 2. South China Morning Post
China and Macho
116 cents per copy British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy
Tha Hongkong Telegraph ;:
China and Masco
-10 cents per- COPY British and Foreign
220 cents per, CODY
25 cents Saturdays::
No, of Sale
Registry No.
No. 4317.
Tong Mi Road.
2
Locality
South of Kowloon
bo
TAKE YOU IRL
Inland lot No. 4231:
Boundary Measurements
X. B. E.W.
Teat feet feet feat
as per sale
plan.
Contenta
10
to
#q. feet
10,000
Amt. Rental
Upset Price
000023
Norway Unquelled
LONDON, Aug. 27 (Reuter)-Re- cent reports from Norway indicate that despite the state of slego exist- Ing, acts of sabotage are steadily in- port-to-dox creasing, according to a Moscow re-
"The German authorities have made recourse to mass arrests and concentration camps are full to over- flowing," says the report
One of the most important acts of the saboteurs occurred at Trondheim
"vlolent explosion where a heard. It
a huge dump of vras German aerial bombs."
Many, fires are raging in Norway, says tho report, especially in districts where the German Command have mititury secret
built
Important establishments.
was
Gen. Norton's District Near
Hostilities
Бате.
to some
Plaintiff claimed $2,500 damages. In evidence, Pluntur stated that in 1937 a friend of his handed him collection of coins with a view to sale and in 1930 he in turn handed
to these coins
sell to the Defendant for $2,500.
On January 3, 1939, De Iendant gave him a receipt (produc- ed) for the coins.
At this point, Mr d'Almada pointed out that there was on admiss the Defendant on receipt that coins were valued at $2,500.
Always Put Off Continuing, Plaintiff stated
the
Mr d'Almada submitted that under the circumstances there could be no question that the true value of the that the Plaintiff had been de, prived of by a wrongful act of De- fendant Was
fendant in the
that acknowledged by
which was
one of the terms upon which he receipt of January 3.
His Lordship gave judgment to handed those coins to Defendant was
and that if they were not sold within Plaintiff for $2,500 and costs, three days they were to be returned. also granted an application for an After the three days were over he order for Immediato execution.
Stiffening Production
Of Priorities In U. S. A.
Special to the “Telegraph”
WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 (Domel)-Mr Edwards R. Siet- tinius, Chairman and Director of the Priorities Board, has effected a broad revision of priority rules in a new regulation that American manufacturers must accept orders for war sup- plies for the United States, Great Britain, Soviet Union, China and certain other countries even though such acceptance. may delay or prevent deliveries of civilian goods,
The regulation states that the
defence orders include not only
the United States Army, Navy
and other defence agencies, but thosc of Britain, Belgiuni,
China, Greece,, the Netherlands,
QUETTA, Aug. 27 (Reuter)The Norway, Poland, Russia, Yugo- disclosure that conditions on elther Slavia but also Government
The purchaser of the lot will side of Baluchistan on the Iranian orders for delivery and entry to the border are perfectly peaceful was any other country in the Wes- to рау required auctioneer in cash the sum of made to "Reuter" by Lieut-General
E.
Hitherto any manufacturer ac- (independent) district with
cepted an order which carried Gove $2,000.00 (being 10% of the upset Western in Commander of the tern Hemisphere,
preference priority or price) immediately after the fall headquarters at Quetta.
He expressed satisfaction with the crnment
0 it of the hammer, the balance of
and ahead of other orders with lower or India from any aggression the premium being paid in accord-arrangements for the protection of rating, he was required to
General Sir Archibald no ance with the Conditions of Sale. endorsed
to accept the order if he did not, so choose. would be firmly
It is
is recalled that the requirement
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Wavell's recent statement that India compellet. However, he was
defended.
under
not
Speaking of the territory his command, which extends from forcing a manufacturer to take or Karachi to the border of the North-ders was first included in the regula west Frontier Province and includes tion placing plg kon under priority
producers, Baluchistan, General Norton said control, but it is now extended to
dis that the defences were strong and all manufacturers,
tributors and dealers In the United invulnerable.
States.
Other Provisione Other major provisions of the re- vised priority system include, firstly, a method under which persons who are unable to obtain material with which to make defence goods may from the Priorities
NAZIS IMPRISON
CUBANS
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
BERLIN, Aug. 28 (UP)--The
Division In
orders
inust
Exchange At A Glance
T.T. India
TT. U.S.A.
BELLING
T.T. London
Demand London
.1/2% .1/2%
T.T. Shanghai TT. Singapore TT Japan
480
.102
n.
825%
.2418
TT. Manlia
40%
TT. Balavin
46%
TT. Bangkok T.T. Saigon
.148
100
T.T. Franco
T.T. Switzerland. T.T. Australia
.107
1/02
BUYING
4 m/s L/C London
4 m/s D/P London
4 m/s.L/C U.S.A.
4 n/a Franco 30 d/s India
1/3 1/339
254
U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02 U.5. Cross rate in N.X.
Duff Cooper In Honolulu
official news-agency, states: "A receive help deliveries; second- number of Cubans in the occu- the requirement that firms hold- schedule pied territories have been iming defence prisoned for activity inimical to their production so that deliveries the state and threatening Ger will be made on the dates required;
thirdly, the
the subjecting of intra-com-
SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPHING man security."
pany deliveries deliveries from one branch company to another to the
Aug 17 (UP)—Mr HONOLULU Huntziger Appointed me restrictions applying to inter-
To Lead Troops
company deliverlos, and, fourthly, a Duff Cooper arrived here, this prohibition, against accumulating ex-morning by Clipper en route to Sin- gapore and said that Britain wants NEW YORK, Aug, 27 (UP)—The ceas Inventories.
the United States to continue the to-day stated that British B.B.C.
present war aid and to enter the war that announced Radio at Vichy
Factively. General Huntziger has been appoint- ed Commander-in-Chief- troops in North Africa.
Mr. Williams, Chief Officer of a The former Commander, General Odet has been recalled and named Briush ship in Hongkong, reports military Commander: at, Toulouse, the loss of 382 feet of one inch chait, vessel There was no mention of General valued at £20, from the Weygand
of all Vichy Ship's Chain Lost
yesterday,
He declined to speculate on the length, of the war nor the winner.
He made no comment to a question regarding the potential Japanese Ilirent, against: Bingapor
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ACTIVITY ON THREE CHINA
FRONTS
CHUNGKING, Aug. 27 (Central in Choklang, Klangsu and Anhwel. News)-Sharp fighting is developing A crack Chinese column forced on entry into Yuhang north of the and 15 miles west of Chichtong River Hangchow on August 25, killing over 200 Japanese. The following morn ing they turned to attack the Japan- ese at Fenghuangshan southwest of
while
Yunner Chinese column menn-
succeeded in breaking into Wukang, about 10 mlies north of Yuhang, where they inflicted about. 300 casualties upon the Japanese and. captured considerable booty.
On the south bank of the Chlentang River Chinese troops made successful attacks in the outskirts of Sicoshan, opposite Hangehow.
A concerted
was also launch- on ed by three Chinese columns
wine-producing town. Shaohing, about 35 miles southeast of Hang- chow, at midnight on August 25,
Houre Set Afire Pelkuanchen, a town about 20 milea west of Shaching, was the scene of severe fighting on August 25 when a determined the Chinese made attack.
Japanese set
fro The
to of rows houses and retreated to the eastern part of the town where they were encircled and subjected to fur- ther assaults.
A fierce engagement took place simultaneously at Nanmiao, south of Yuyao, as a result of a Chinese attack.
Several Chinese columns started a concerted drive toward Changhing on the west shore of the Taihu Lake, about 60 miles northwest of Hang- chow, on the night of August 25. Under Heavy Bombing
A Chinese force broke into Kao- tha chun, an Important city on
the. Klangsu-Anhwel-border-on- morning of August 20, and recaptured the city. Hundreds of Japanese casualties were inflicted. The Japan- csc withdrew to a point east of the city, where they made a stand, and walted for reinforcements. At noon upon the arrival of reinforcements Japanese a squadron of nine bombing planes. they launched couter-attack. Over 100 high ex- plosives were dumped on the city by the Japanese planes. But the Chin-
held their ground and fought ataunchly.
ese
On the south bank of the Yangtze River in Anhwel, Chinese troops made an attack at Huanglitsung, a point southeast of Tungliu, at mid- night on August 23. While fighting was going on, the Chinese fald mines In their rear. Afterwards, they feigned a retreat and the Japanese who gave pursuit blasted by the mines.
were
Japanese Attack, SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”. HOPEH FRONT, Aug. 28 (Domel). Closing up the southern side of the cordon stretched against the Communist "forces in the Hopeli- Shansi border area; strong Japanese Army forces on August 23 launched a smashing campaign along the southern Hopch boundary.
The most important enemy supply base in the art of Yihsien, was re-
Tanghuchen,
miles southwest
15.
on
duced by the Japanese forces August 25, while another Japanese detachment defeated Chinese forcen retreating near Palpu and Shenchong, 20 miles southwest of Yihslen.
Foochow Withdrawal FOOCHOW, Aug. 28 (Reuter) — Japanese occupation forces are ex- pected to be totally withdrawn with- in a week. Their ultimate destina- tion is believed to be Indo-China for en offensive against Yunnan Provin ce, according to reports circulating in the city,
Dominions Approve Atlantic Charter
LONDON. Aug 27 (Router)All Dominion Governments were kept Informed of the progress of the talica between, President Roosevelt and Mrs Winston Churchill which took place somewhere in the "Atinolic): and Sled to the formulation of what is, now. known as the Atlaptle Charter, states
bby Correspondent "Reuters Lobby
Whole-hearted approval has been expressed by all Dominion Govern ments to the British Government at the terms and aims of the chi
No comments yet.
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