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FOR SALE.

THE HONGKONG NATURALIST, Vol. X nos. 3 and 4. Price $4 (postage extra). Now on sale at South China Morning Post Ltd.

RADIO

ZDW, 155 metros (845 &c.) and 31.45 metros (9,520 kilo-cycles) Schubert's A Minor Sonata: Feuermann and Moore

Broadcast by

Radio Programme ZBW on a Frequency of 845 kes and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 and 8.30-11.15 pm. on 9.52 me.'s per second.

12.15 p., Short Service of Inter- cession.

12.30 Schubert-Sonata in A Minor, Emanuel Feuermann (Cello) and Gerald Moore (Piano).

12.50 Bomb Schubert Songs, The Erl King....Alexander Kipnis (Buss) with Pinns; Gretchen At The

BANK HOLIDAY

Thursday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

R.

In accordance with Government Ordinanco, The Exchange Banks: will be closed for the transaction. of Public Business on Saturday, the 6th September, 1941. (Addi- tional Holiday).

Hongkong, 2nd September, 1941.

THE "STAR" FERRY

CO., LTD.

G.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Silo by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 8th day of September, 1941, at > p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of ono Lot of Crown Land at Mong Kok, In the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, 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 75 years.

Ferry Services will stop at midnight on Friday, 5th Septem

Intending bidders are advised ber, 1911, and resume at 5.20 a.m. on Saturday, 6th September, 1941. that immediately after the dis

The last ferry will leave Hong-posal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required. kong at 11.55 p.m.

to deposit with an authorised The last ferry will leave Kow-officer who will be present at the loon at 11.55 p.m.

anle, the sum of two hundred

By Order of the Harbour dollars, ($200) in cash. This aum will be refunded on payment of

Master.

C. M. MANNERS,

the Purchase price.

Secretary and Manager, PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

The following rales will be charged for mailing single copies of the following newspapers abroad:— South China Morning Post

China and Macao

10 cents per copy British Empire and Foreign /

28 cents per copy

The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macao

10 cents per copy British and Foreign

20 cents per, copy 25 cents Saturdays.

DR SUN FO ON CHINA'S

FIGHT

A fine tribule to the magnificent morale of the Chinese soldier was old yesterday afternoon by Mr Sun Fo, President of the Legislative Yuan

Spinning Wheel....Elisabeth Schu-in Chungking, when he addressed the mann (Soprano) with Plano.

1.0 Local Time Signal and Pro- gramme Summary.

1.02 Ilarry Roy's Stage Show. Harry Roy and His Orchestra (Recorded at the actual performance at the Holborn Empire, London),

Hongkong Chinese General Chamber

Mr Sun Fo sald China had need

Locality

• MI Rosd,

Inland Lots Nos.. between Kowloon

Mong Kok..

No. of Sale.

Registry No.

No. 4118

Boundary Measurements

H. B...

fret fret'fort feet)

sa per sale plan.

Contents t

•bout

13,100

$31,673

The purchaser of the lot will be required to pay to the auctioneer in cash the sum of $3,167.00 (being 10% of the upset price) Immediately after the fall of the hammer, the balance of the premium being paid in accordance with the Conditions of Sale.

G.

R.

of Commerce. There were about 160PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Salo by Public Auction people present.

to be held on Monday, the 8th day of September, 1941, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order på His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at

to be thankful to the friendly Powers for their sympathetic help. He said the Chinese people should be made

1.16 Light French Songs by Lysio realise that it was most essential Gauly and Maurice Chevaller.

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Announcements.

1.45 Variety Programme. 2.15 Close Down.

for any nation embarked upon a war of such Importance to possess capable leader, Great Britain

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and

September 4, 1941.

Losses Exchange At Axis Shipping

Greater Than Britain's

A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demand London TT. Shanghai T.T. Singapore. T.T. Japan India T.T,

T.T. U.S.A TT. Manila TT. Batavia

Bangkok

TT.

T.T. Salgon

T.T. France

1/37% 1/2

400

.02%

82%

2418

.40%

-40

.148 .100

.107 .1/0.

BUYING

1/31⁄2

m/s D/P London

m/ L/C USA.

1/3

252

m/s France

30 d/s India

.04%

U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02 U.S. Cross rate in. N.Y.

TT. Switzerland TT. Australla

4 m/s L/C London

Viceroy's Address To India

Response To War.

SIMLA, Sept. 3 (Reuter).-Tribute to the glorious troops' in the many battlefields of the war was paid by the Viceroy in a broadenst to the people of India on the anniversary of the outbreak of the

the war.

of

The Viceroy said, "India is awake, She Is mighty and formidable and she shall, If you so deternino, ne mightier yet. War, like the bursting great dam, has released waters or destruction on the world. The was for off noise of these waters when Indin set herself to meet the storm. in two years the tide of war has rolled much nearer our shores, and not from one direction only,

"But India stands firm and her young men have come forward for service on land, sea and in the air. and her factories and shipyards are working night and day to produce

munitions and ships,

LONDON, Sept. 3° (Reuter).—"The spell of German In- vincibility which paralysed the will of the world a year ngo has now been finally broken,” declared the British. Air Minister Sir Archibald Sinclair. He was replying to a message from the King which read:

there ever since by the effects of

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AGENCIES

Belavia

Calcutta

Agencies:

"The two hard years that lie R.A.F. bombing

Fate of Bismarck behind us have left us all un

The fate of the Bismarck, the shaken in our determination to world's most powerful battleship, see justice and freedom re when she attempted a similar raid in established throughout the May, will be fresh in the minds of world and I cordially appreciate all; her consert, the cruiser Prinz

Eugen, the loyal assurances of all who British preoccupation with the bigger skak could only profit by the Alor Star are present at your gathering ship to emulate the expedient of Bangkok to-day."

ollier battleships and she too has Bombay Points from Sinclair's speech were: taken cover at Brest. "Our bombers got to Berlin last night and hit the city hard." There could be no doubt that the Germans were fully aware that in the Prime words, "this is only the

The loss of Crete increased British Colombo. destruction wherever Britain's new difficulties in the eastern basin but Delhi HERVY

bombs fell and they would go while British convoys have been Haiphong on failing more and more, hight after taken through whenever the need has night until the German people, shot-oriental communications both

with tered and disillusioned, saw for second time that war was not worth gorrisons Installed by favour of the while. Such was Britain's plan and Germans in the Aegean Islands have

been increasingly there was big progress in the ad- British air and underwater attacks.

haroseed vance towards that achievement.

Shipping Sunk

Sinclair and the R.A.F. were in- Alicting on the Germans and Italians greater shipping losses than they were inflicting on Britain. "They are inch Hitler prescribed n double dose of the medicine which for us. In July we damaged or des- troyed 91 Axis ships in the North Sea, Adriatic and Mediterranean amounting to 400,000 tons and of unknown addition 52 ships tonnage. The Coastal Command is transferring the Battle of the Atlan-: Be from a German attack on British shipping into a British

pttack Germon shipping and victory in this battle battle will be the turning point to-

In

011

victory

in the war. antic battle would require probably for some time to come an and Immense concentration of attention effort 10 frustrate German attacks,

"That it is not going too badly, for us however, is shown by the fact firstly that the sinkings of British ships in July were the lowest in any months for more than a year and secondly, during the last ten weeks the average weekly rate of merchan

dise imported from overseas exceed- ed 850,000 tons,"

"The world will not forget how cause, Indian soldiers went inte bal- after the darkest hour of the Allied le on a December morning in the

Night Bomber Attacks Western Desert as the spearhead of a great attack

Referring to German night-bomber and won at Sidi Barrani our arst resounding victory.attacks over Britain, Sinclair sald

A Focus Point

their casualties when they broke off were "To-day, India is the focus point the bombing to attack Russia of the nations and territories of the on some nights over ten per cent, Britain must expect a renewal of Eastern group. Indian armies have German night attacks but they would fought and found glory on many Shamshulpo, in the Colony of held in Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, Ethio-Day dearly, in Brorens de licet

offer offensive kept large of Ger- Hong Kong, for a term of 75 pia, Iraq, Syria and Persla. They

front Western man fighters on the years, commencing from 1st dealt faithfully with the Italian which would otherwise have been July, 1898, with the option of empire which iles in

they fighting against the Russians. The forged new links of comradeship renewal at a Crown Rent to be

RA.F. was working night and day in armis, and they have protected great an unremitting offensive to support fixed by the Surveyor of His neighbouring nations against im-the Russian ally who was fighting so Majesty the KING, for one fur-minent or actual threat of invasion.

magnißcently and the RAF would ther term of 24 years less the

"When the tremendous conflict last three days thereof,

passes into history their deeds will rudge no sacrifice to help them.

"Our admiration for the Russians be inscribed in

but unbounded dogged fight Intending bidders are advised banners on los of gold on the

war for u14, Russia won't win the The Viceroy 7.30 The Philharmonie Orchestra. This seems to be a self-comforting that immediately after the dis-

tribute to factory Our gratitude to the United States workers and merchant seamen, and for The Barber Of Seville" Overlure thought," continued Mr Sun Fo, "but posal of the lot the Purchaser (concluded by declaring that "the all she doing and promises to do

6.0 Indian Programme,

6.45

Closing Local Stock Quota-

trader an outstanding leader and

the Empire had such a leader in Mr Winston Churchill, Russia had such a leader in M. Joseph Stalin and the United

had another great States in Mr Roosevelt. China too tion47 A Dvorak Programme,

fortunate in having they were

at Quintet in A Major, Op.

crucial moment Artur Schnabel and The Pro Arte their head at such a

history Generalissimo

and

·81....

Quartet; Songs My Mother Taught ink (applause)..

Me.. Dino Borgioli (Tenor) with Ivor Newton (Plano, Violin); Indian Fritz Kreisler Lament. with Plano, accomp.

Chinng

"We have been saying hearing (Violin) the

the common phrase the longer China Oghts the stronger she will become."

and manpower

friendly

United Sera of Russia and

arma-

ax

authorised utterly from the earth."

"Serenade, Op. 48 (Tchaikowsky); increase in Salome's Dance (from "Salome"ments, the latter chiefly produced into deposit with richard Strauss); Hungarian Dance China-and-partly-received from the officer who will be present at the No. 1 and 3. (Bralums),

the sale, the sum of two hundre 8.0 London-The News.

dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum "In exchange for armaments from will be refunded on payment of Russia, China exports to the U.S.S.R. the Purchase price. ja tremendous quantity of tea. Quile

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

8.15 London Relay-War Com- mentary.

8.25 Landon Relay Listening

Fost.'

(Applause), Tremendous Sacrifice

Examination of Points in Daily recently political circles in Chung-

German Propaganda.

8,30

Programme Summary,

8.33 Tito Schipa (Tenor) In

Spanish Programme.

9.0

9.03

Local Time Signal and Studio-To-night We

nouncements.

Rent,"

A Review Of New Records; 0.45-10.0 News a French

Short Wave Only).

king

made the suggestion that the Chinese people should abstain from Adrinking tea so that our exports to Russia would grow and at the same An-time our Imports of armaments would naturally grow in proportion. There Fre-jare many in China to-day quite will- fing to make this tremendous sacrifice in exchange for the essential war (on materials we need."

Mr Sun Fo sald that it was' and

9.46 The Lecuona Cuban, Boys, still is a mystery to their friends in Blue Rumba Rumba Bleus (Cre-China and overseas how China can fiche md Vasquez); Rumba Foxtrot sustain herself in the present -Coubannkan

(Moises

Simen"); for

wat

such a long time despite the Conga-La Havane A Paris (Cre- formidable array of her enemy, The the fiche); Rumba-Cachita (Hernandez), best answer was undoubtedly

Chinese 10.0 London The News and News mogucent morale of the Commentary,

soldier, who was determined to make the supreme sacrifice desplic tre- Correspon-mendous odds so that Chiria could

10.15 Dance Muslo and Variety.

11.0 London--"Wor

dents"

11.15

Alan Bell.

Close Down.

U. S. Surtax Proposal

Senate Gives Approval

SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Sept. 3 (UP). The Sonato to-day approved the surtax proposals on the tax bill ranging from six per cent. on the first dollar of taxable income to 77 per cent. on incomes abovo. five millions.

Corporation aurtaxes represent new kind of lovy.

D

Senator Robert Lafollette asked for

win through to ultimate victory and a lasting pence.

No. of Sale.

Registry No:

New Kowloon

Lat No. 1472, *

Adjoining New

Kawloan Inland

Castle Peak Road.

Boundary Measurements

N. 5. E. W.

fest feel Josifert|

as per sale

pion.

OGG 8

$163

$17,980

The purchaser of the lot will be required to pay to the auctioneer Commenting upon peace feelers, in cash the sum of $1,798.00 Mr Fo sold that it would be to

In

Sir Homi Mody.. "Our greatest enemy is the spirit of ALLAHABAD, Sept, 3 (Reuter) complacency" Sir Hom Mody, Sup ply member of the Viceroy's Council, told "Reuter" in an interview. "There is no room for it," he added. Reviewing the course of the war during the past two years, Sir Heinl said that from many points of view, the greatest achievement has been the ranging of the enormous re-

AND BRANCHES: Hongkong Rangoon

Saigon Bemarang

Hollo Ipoh Karnebi *Clang

Kobe Kuala

Clive Street Lumpur Fairlie Placo Kuching

In the Mediterranean, the results have been hardly less decisive and the ascendantey over the Italian Fleet? asserted by Admiral Sir Andrew Canton Cunningham and Admiral Sir James Cawnpore Somerville has been unmistakable. Cebu

.. Madrai

Seremban 's Shanghal

Singapore

Sitawan

Bourabaya

Talping

Tientsin

Manila

Tongkat

Bedan

(Thaket)

New, York

Teingioo

Pelping

Yokohama

(Poking) fatkow

Penang FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General

and

Italian Banking Business transacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods In Local or Other an application. by Currencies at rates which will be quoted

H. K. Stock Market

The following quotations were Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning.

BANKS

H.K. Banks $. H.K, Banks £.

1,450

n.

.78 n.

£.

H.K. Banks (ILK.) Chartered Banks £ Mercantile, A. & B. £. Mercantile C. £... East Asia $

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ́also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates obtainable on appileation. The Bank's Head Office in London. undertakes Executor and Trustee bust- British ness, and claims recovery of Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may Do ascertained at any of its Agencies and Branches,

W. II. EVANS THOMAS,

Manager.

POST OFFICE

GENERAL HOLIDAY .35 n.

On Saturday, 8th September, the 044 General Post Office and Kowloon ..234 n Central Post Office will be open from

.11% n.

8 a.m. to Noon, Sheungwan Branch ..76 n. Post Office will be open from 8 am. to 10 am, and the other Branch Post 235 b. Ofees will be entirely closed. Union Ins. $...

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Dougins $. Steamboats $... Indo-Chinas P. $. Indo-Chinas D. $. Shell (Bearers) »/- Waterboats

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MINING

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There will be one collection from the pillar boxca as on Sundays and. 187% bone delivery of registered and ordin-

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There will also be one delivery of .10 m. ordinary correspondence at 11 am. .90 n.from the Branch Post Offices .70 Stanley, Taipo and Un Long. .01./101 n. The Money Order Office will be

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Parcel Post Service to Japan

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al

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The public are reminded, that it is .30% n.

breach of postal regulations to ́enclose in a postal cover communi- .13/0 n. cations intended for persons other

.7% than the addresseV,

The Printed Matter Service, to the .3.00 s, following places in China is tem-

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Kailan s/-

Raubs $..

H.K. Mics

.3 cta n.

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HK, Realties ..

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INWARD AIR MAILS ..3% n. Air Mail by "Tap American Airways Direct Service-San Francisco date, 4th September......Sept. 11. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 18th September....Sept. 25.

OUTWARD AIR MAILS Friday, Sept.-5. Air Mall by Air to Bangoon to con- nect with the "British Overseas Airways"

China Lights (old) S......6.65 st. China Lights (new) $..1.85 b & sa. HK. Electrics (old) x. rls. x.d. 21.00 6. H.K. Electrics (new) $....21.40 b. $11.30-sa- .18 n.

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is United States won't win the

win the war for us. Our chief danger is a tendency to relax our efforts when-our-prospects-improve-HK-Electries-Rts effort and sacrifice and win greatest to think somebody else will make the

for us. Complacency is our danger to-day. For victory we must rely on ourselves."

M

sources of the new world on the slde den tile Josses but how far we

of the democracies.

Measure of Success LONDON, Sept. 3 (Reuter) The true measure of the progress of the Battle of the Atlantic, or more ex-

the

of the Seas," "Battic pressively, "The

naval, correspon- Times" say's

is not a comparison of naval or have succeeded in maintaining Bri tish

and trome sweeping enemy traffle from the seas.

Judged by that standard, the Royal Navy, ably seconded by the Royal in the areas accessible to it has

its own. The pre- in this sphere have not,

sca

Air For held

Sir T. B. Sapru ALLAHABAD, Sept. 3 (Reuter) Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru, the Liberal leader, In a broadcast to-day, stuted that the English people had a remark sble rift of adjusting themselves to changed circumstances. They in cise figures in indomitable courage and an unfailing power of endurance which, more until recently, been made public on ilian economic and military resources,

the ground that they would be useful should enable them to win the war.

enemy, but in the last few to the days a report from. Ankara

Donations To

China's disadvantage to accept any (being 10% of the upset price) Bomber Fund

peace proposals by her Axis enemies, immediately after the fall of the Mr Sun Fo quoted as examples hammer, the balanco of the Czecho-Slovakia, Norway, and the

Netherlands. In conclusion Mr Sun Premium being paid in accordance Fo said that the emblem "yn for with the Conditions of Sale. victory would also be adopted by China, who would stand by their allics in the present conület in order to secure an everlasting peace.

MEXICO-BRITAIN RELATIONS

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

and obtained a postponement of con- LONDON, Sept. 3 (UP)—Au- sideration of the proposed reduction | thoritative circles commenting on personal income tax exemption for the statement made by the Mexican single.

persons to $750 and married Foreign Minister, Senor Padilla, to couples to. $1,500, The

Senate day said that they had no knowledge accepted an amendment permitting of any new move to open discussions small taxpayers whose

income

restore diplomatic relations be- excoods $3,000 per year to file tween fexico and Britain.

They emphasised the fact that the special returns to be computed from

• ready

British

attitude on

much mado Treasury chart,

resumption had already been made clear,

It is recalled that diplomatic ob FINED £30,000

servers were hitherto of the opinion IN TWO DAYS

that Dritain, while willing to restore Robert Hogg, 62, potato merchant, relations with Mexico, was not pre- was Aned £10,000 by Sir Robert pared to do so on terms which would Dummett at Bow St. recently for leave British concerns in Mexico in falling to

offer 20,822 US dollars a less favourable, position than those (£6,655) for sale to the Treasury of other countries. The magistrate said that Hogg was Aned a similar amount at His Mass

slon House the day before for fail- Mr. B. L. Hall-Patch; Britian merp- ing to register securities held by him ber of the Chinese Currency Stabilisa- In the US. It was, he ankl, one of tlon Board, has arrived in the Colony the worst cases he had had to deal from Shanghai. He declined to make with

any statement-to-the-Press-

St. Dunstan's

Needs Your Help

...for the curtain of life» !.

long darkness--has "fallen; but there also is hope, for they are fearning to bo blind, and soon will go out into the world useful, con- fident and happy citizens."

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(Sir Ian Fraser-Chairman

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St. Dunstan's, Hon. Treasurer, British War Organisation Fund, c/o Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation.

Anniversary Gift Fenerous donat and Acetylene Co..

A generous donation of $1,000 from the

Ltd; 3734.50, Being a half-share from the Combined Victoria fecreation Club European YMCA. and combined eigh

Chinese Clubs Swimming Gala; and 1500

from an anonymous

the

Columbia Broadcasting System put the average recently weekly im ports into Great Britain at 850,000

and aver

losses of ships in average convoy at no more than one in 240. These figures are an illuminating antidote to the German plcture of starving Britain and an ocean swept clear of shipping.

U-Boat Mastered

The chlet agent, of destruction at How has been the U-boat, used from

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Ord........Sept. 5, 4.39 pm.

Monday, Sept. 8

Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to con-

neet with the "British Overseas · Airways."

K.PO, and G.r.o.

Rer. .....Sept. 8. 4 p.m.

Ord.......Sept. 8, 4.30 p.m.

Thursday, Sept. 11

.234 m. Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Ifanalulu,

.30 n. 14.

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and Europe

American Airways Atlantio Bervices,"

42 n.

Reg.

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Sabotage And Spirit In Occupied Lands

ZURICII, Sept. 3

(Reuter),-AC-

the first regardless of the fate of pas cording to the Hungarian newspaper contributor: were rengers or other non-combatant Pester Lloyd," the Criminal Court of the main items in yesterday's Bomber thr

tarers. Its initial advantage waned Budapest has sentenced to impri- Fund collections. The Fund has

as the defensive measure of the consonment a number of boys between voy was brought into

now

reached the total of 2,312,707.43. The

following is the intest Ilet:

10

For East Oxygen & Acetylane Co... Ltd. (in commemoration of the 2nd anniversary of the War) $1,000 Hon. Mr J. P. Ponnefather-Evans European Y.M.C.A. Bewing. Circle, Cent A Plana Gong faale of old

ins and newspapers) Mr P. K. C. Tyau fin lieu of

of flowers for Lady Northcoto) Mackintosh' Match Box (August) Some Members, Kowloon

P. 0 J“Q” Campaign 200

Jabols

craft operation and

in small craft equipped with the the ages of six and 16 on a charge Asdic device, the U-boat met sof damaging State railways to the Ash, but the depletion of Brit of

danger of the British

Dublle. sed by caused

escort craft

the

Another report quoted here très

8.00 France, toksin the multiplien-counts that six Danes, Including a

of

and development

of woman aged 22, received sentences

a new technique of combined air and ranging from 30 days to two years

German ofcora

underwater attack swung the balance soldiers in Denmark.

for insuliing

Only of recent months เวล It been

and

redressed as escort craft again mul- Fatal Nazi Shortage

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Itecreation Club

"Gingles"

Dock

Campaign -100

*

in the other direction.

labels

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Mr A. A. C. Monant-"y" Cam MIR-100 labela

10

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100 bela

to

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:

Chevillard Campalgri—

Tal Bang Sports

Collected at the monthly meeting

of the Hongkong Football Referees "Ewo Poker Schipol" (saventh

donation) Combined Victoria Recreation Club,

European Y.M.C.A. and Combine. ed Chinese Clubs Swimming Gala (half share)

* 100

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734.50

tiplied with the maturing of building programmes begun at the outbreak of wor and the development of new methods against air raiders at sea.

Nazi Warships Damaged

On French Frontier, Sept. 3 (Reutor)General Bergeret, the Vichy aviation chief, who it was re- ported two months ago bolleved that Germany would win the war, recent- ly expressed his conviction in a conversation that Germany

In this second year of war, yet other forces have preyed on Briüsh shipping but they too have been well bound to lose owing to eventual

held. The Lulzow and Admiral

Scheer, sister ships of the Admiral fuel shortage. Graf Spee, were both torpedoed and severely damaged in attempts to gain the open sea. The heavy thecruiser Hipper found her quarry too weil defended last Christmas Day.

Mi C. B. Pierce (monthly dona

tion)

SALVATION ARMY ZA The X, C. M. Port has received following donation to the Salvation Army Food Kitchens:

"Vicky." £70.

DONATIONS WATTING Donations for the following: Organisa tions 'awalt collection at the office of the H. C. M. Post: D.W.OF.; Emergener He- fugee Council Food Kitchens Fund: Bt. -Vincent-de-Paul;-Salvation"Ariny,"

when she attacked à convey in the

Atlantic.

The battleships Schamhorst and Chielsenau had the same experience three months, later and were chased into-Brest-by-naval forces-to-be-kept;

WHEN WEWE KRENCH REMEDY.

PIONNAI APION NⱭ2 PION NIS

K.P.O.

Kez..... Sept. 25, 5 p.m. Ord. ....Sept. 25, 5.30 pan.

G.P.O. Reg. Ord.

„Sept. 25, 5-p.m.". .............Sept. 25, 7 pm.

Supper Carnival

FRIDAY, SEPT. 19

THE RITZ

arry Bay

GOLF

SKATING DANCING SWIMMING

In aid of the Society

for the Protection of Childron Tickets $5 Single)

-$91 Double:

„On, Sala at the Hangkong and Peninsula Hotels

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