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Typhoon Passes H.K. No. 9 Replaced

FROM PAGE ONE

are being made to take off the men

CHUNGKING, Sept. 15 (Central | by lines, Nows)"If the Nazi accomplies in the Far East ía exterminated im medintely Soviet Rumla will not only receye some help from China but will also be freed from worry about possible aggression against Siberin;

Dogged Battle

A vessel seen drifting past Stone- cutters was doggedly battling the cale. She passed out of observation of a correspondent at 1 p.m., the

On Little high gens obscuring the vessel.

Green Island

September 16, 1941.

Exchange At RADIO Roosevelt

A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demand London TT. Shanghal TIT. Singapore T.T. Japan T.T. Indla T.T. U.S.A. T.T. Monila

ZBW, 355 metres (845 kc.) and 31,45

metras (9,520 kilo-cycles)

Raymond Lul's Hawaiian

Troubadours

Radio Programmo Broadcast by ZBW on n Frequency of 843 1.0.4 and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 and 8.30-11.16 p.m..on 9.52 mie's per

0,00 Indian Programme.

Reports On Lend-Lease

Programme

WASHINGTON,

/2% 400 52%

82%

2410

accond,

497

H. K. T.

T.T. Batavia TT. Bangkok TT. Salgon France T.T. Switzerland TT. Australia

.46%

.148

.100

tions

Sept.

.107

1/0/%

BUYING

and

the

4 m/s L/C London

1/311⁄2

4 m/s D/P London

1/8%

4 m/s L/C USA.

.20%

4 m/s Fronca

30 d/s India

.84%

US. Cross rate in London 4.022 U.S. Cross rate in N.Y.

be able to devote her en nttention to the Western front and

Latest information on the ship her the United States can transfer ashore at Green Island reveals that WANTED, Ladies to assist in Hong-ficet to the Atlantic to uphold the she is a 7,000-ton vessel and that her bows are firmly embedded not on kong's "Y" Campaign by selling "V" principle of the freedom of the sens,"

Po-sheng,

eng, Chlef Green Island self but on the declared Mr Chen Please opply

Little Organiser, Box 001, Hongkong Editor of the "Central News Agency" Green Island some 250 yards away.

The crew have landed on the island concurrently Managing-Director Telegraph or telephone 20562. All and proceeds to swell the Bomber Fund. of the "Central Dally Newa" in aand it is presumed that as the ship

article to-day.

is fast they can aboard signed stille fods Cannot exert any ashore almost at will though Any kind STAMPS. FOREIGN needed by Fellowship of the Bellow decisive influence, on the present wind and waves at this point are

and who will make up

sell for world conflict," Mr Chen continued. something terrine. benefit of War Fund. Send any you "he constitutes a nuisance to the have or can collect D cka sparo Democrneles." from your duplicates to F.OB. c/o Hongkong Bank, Kowloon.

PREMISES WANTED. WANTED to lease for a year or more, with the option of renewal, an unfurnished house of three or more bedrooms, etcetera in the Peak dis- trict. The house must have a garden and be reasonably accessible by motor car. Reply to Sullivan c/o

British American (China) Limited,

Tobacco

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Co.

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. The

Hongkong Telegraph

Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition June-September, 1941, Two Silver Trophics 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

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leave

"Japan is not likely at present to the Axis. Even if she does, she will not change her aggressive polley. The question now is whether Japan is ready to repent and give up her aggressive policy Judging from the present indications the has no intention of repenting.

or not.

The ship has two anchors astern and the seas are running right into the stern. She will be high and dry when the tide goes down,

Praya Scenes

Mountainous waves are sweeping

over the piers and breaking over the praya throwing dense sheets of spray across the road on to the adjacent buildings, Motor cars parked in Statue A Breathing Spell She merely wants a breathing with ene were seen to sway each gust of wind and a steamer spell. When she recovers her breath, unchored opposite Queen's Pler ap she will be ready to pursue her ag-peared to be drifting ominously to gressive policy again."

wards the alore. Several persons watching the seafront were blown against the walls of the buildings and

Mr Chin expressed the hope that the United States will realise this point. "We believe if the nigression front to achieve finl victory, each component's position must be fully takes into considera-

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Amritsar Bangkok pro- Batavia dombar

0.49 Closing Local Stock Quota- (Reuter).—President Roosevelt 6.47 Now Variety and Dance Musle reported to Congress that actual by Glena Miller and His Orchestre; } exports of American war sup- Alor Star Anne Shelton with Instr. accomp.plies to nations fighting the Axis Billy Cattan and His Band; Tito Gulzar with Orchestra; Clyde MCoy and His Orchestra and Elste Carlisle gramme totalled $190,447,670 to August 31. This figure repre- with Instrumental accomp.

sented expenditure for weapons and other supplies actually sent abroad.

7.30 Portuguese Programme. 8.00 London Holay The News. 8.18 London-War Commentary. 8.25 London "Listening post"- Examination of P

of Polnis in Daily Ger- man Propaganda.

Weber and His Orchestra and Colum- $78,169,377. NAZIS OUT

OF IRAN

: SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH**

TEHERAN, Sept. 15 (UP).

Calcutta

Rangoon Saigon Bemarang

+

tlongkong Itollo

Ipoh

Karachi

Beremban

Klang

Shanghai

Kobe

Singapore

Kuma

Bidawan

Lumpur

Sourabaya

Talping:

Madras

Tientsin

Manlia

Tongkah

Bedan

[Bhuket)

New York

Tsingtao

Pelping

Yokohama

Agencies;

Cilva Bireet Fairie Place Kuching Cantonme Cawnpore

Dethl

(Peking) Penang FOREIGN EXCHANGE and Genera)

Currencies at rates which will be quoted

on application.

Bali- several Europeans were among the The second convoy of 200 Ger-March; 4 Hawaiian Sang Me. To/and defence services rendered plusness, and claims recovery of

crowds enjoying the fun.

15-Foot Breakers

8.20 Selections from Light Opera.

lion and the situation must be view seen to crash with great force against | unspecified number will leaveMedley

ed as a whole. If we only see one corner of the picture and think only of expediency, it night result in the

front."

hid f

Love

world."

Manager

POST OFFICE

The following changes in postage rates will be effectivo as from 15th September 1941,

Letters Postcards

However, defenco articles Cebu 8.30 Programme Summary.

transferred including some still Colombo 8.32 The New Mayfair Orchestra awaiting shipment, amounted to phong Britelodia-A Selection of British an additional $35,946,701 while Hankow Melodies (Humphries); "Love, Life various services, for example and Laughter"—Selection,

CURRENT ACCOUNTS-opened and 8.48 Drinking Songs by March repairing warships, an additional Banking Business transacted.

Expenditures for FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year bla Vocal Gem Company with Or-articles for services not yet or shorter periods in Local or Other chestra,

finished amounted approximate 9.00 Local Time Signal and An-ly to $162,000,000.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened 'is Local Currency and Sterling with interest nouncements.

The President calculated, "through allowed at reice obtainable on application. 9.02 Bludio-Raymond Lul and the month of August the total dollar The Bank's, llend Office in London Hawallan Troubadours-1. My Tane:

Ertun It Happened in Kaloha; 3. Hilo alus of defence articles transferred undertakes Executor and Trustee bl Income Tax overpaid, on terms which expenditures for other Lense-Lend may be ascertained at any of ita man males are scheduled to leave Sleep; 5. La Rosita; 6. Howalian purposes" amounted to about $487, Agencies and Branches.

Medley, Breakers a high as 16 feet were for Ahwaz next Monday and an

W. I, EVANS THOMAS, 000,000. Planes, ton

lunks, guns ind King Steps Out Vocal Gems factories and yards and the flow will ships have begun to flow from our some of the buildings situated close the same time for, Rusain. The

Orchestra "Dollar harbour in this area was covered with and children may join their hus- to the West Point waterfront, The British have agreed that women

necelerate from day to day until the (Fall) Love Nat

stream becomes a river and the river Orchestra; Shilkret and His collapse of the entire anti-aggression thick mist caused by whirling #PH: bands in India pending-arrange:Lehar).. Richard Tauber Granny which seeks to dominate the Never Comes Too Lato (From torrent engulang this totalitarian that almost

from view completely two steamers in mid-harbour that ments for billeting.

and Evelyn Laye (Soprano) were riding the storm with steam up.

The Beneficiaries In response to the demand to clear with The Lyceum Theatre Orchestra. Strong gusts of wind which carried

carried out the non-diplomats from the Ger-

9.45-10.00 News in French (On Mr Roosevelt's report shows that with it pieces of broken glast and man Legation, the German Minister Short Wave Only).

while the bulk of assistance has gone wood did not deter a large number has promised not to obstruct the con- 9.45 Faure-Ballade, Op. 19-te Britain, about twelve nations have Macao and China of pedestrians from gathering in voys in the future, and as a result the Mme. Marguerite Long (Plane) with received help-China, Poland, Greece, New Zealand by air $1.85 groups to watch the storm whipping refugees have been permission Orchestra.

Yugo - Slavin, Norway, Belgium, via Rangoon per 1⁄2 oz the harbour into a raging inferno.

to remain at the ton.

10.00 London-The News and Netherlands including Netherlands Europe all countries $3.50 Almost 100 men, women and child-

News Commentary. N0.15 gathered

Indies, Brazil and the Dominican air muil surcharges East

per 1⁄2 oz outside St Peter's rochi will leave Wednesday. One

by air to U.S.A. and Church, adjoining the No. 7 Pallee hundred motor cars have left for Singers in order of appearance: Ines Slation, for their once-a-day free Baghand and Turkey. The staff of Alfrant Tellini; Astrid Baracchi; mutler of charity or sympathy, Mr meal and despite the typhoon these the Bulgarian Legation la also liny-Aureliono Pertic; Bruno Carmansi; Roosevelt said, "We offer it because

Parcel Post Service to Japan is people were catered for.

ing.

Aurora Buades and Chorus of La Wo know that piece-meal resistance temporarily suspended. A tour of wide area revenied little

Scalo, Milan, with the Milan Sym-to aggression is doomed to failure damage except for broken algaboards

The public are reminded that it is phony Orchestra conducted by Lecause the ruthless war machine and window panes.

Lorenzo Molajoli.

fant now bestrides the continent of a breach of postal regulations to Europe can be combated only by the enclose in a postal cover communi- cations intended for persons other combined efforts of all free peoples and at all strategle points where then the addressee,

The Printed Matter Service to the aggressor may strike."

America must offer "not only following places in China is tem- ahleid but a sword," tools for Anal|porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- and total' victory to "those people chuen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fukien who

and Amoy are gullantly shedding their (except

Kulangsu), blood in

North -and the front lines of this Kwangsi,

East Kwangtung, struggle."

Mr Roosevelt and the people of the

Small Packet Post to all' countries United States "know we cannot live

H.K. Stock Market

The

were

following quotations Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mat- ket-this morning.

BANKS

H.K. Banks $...1,480 IK. Banks £.

HK. Banks (LK.) E.

Chartered Banks £.

b. & sn. 47% n. .85 n. ..9 n.

Mercantile, A. & B. £. Mercantile C. £.

23 n.

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Hotels $. Linda $. Lands

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Interior scenes. Table Top and Still|

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

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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 fiford Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition. will not be entitled to any other prizes.

-The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending In what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphs in each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by for which will be published during the period of the Com- pulition. and which

pasted on back of entry,

be

-The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Ilangkong Telegraph.

B.-All photographs entered must have been taken. in the Colony of Longkong. 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 must

Coloured be mounted.

photo graphs are ineligibla, -Pictures submitted in sepia tănes

should be accompanied by : ». maller print in black and white. E--No picture to entered in more

than one. Section, 10.Mount to be only white or cream, must be of one of the following size:10X11, 16x20.

11,--No correspondence will be entered into th connection with the Cons- Eetition 11.Members of the Staffs of the

Hongkang Telegraph and South China Morning Post are not permitted in compete.

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13 The decision of the Judges, thall

final

14-At the conclusion of the Com- -pelitian."entrion will be returned

la competitors on application t the Telegraph odloss within seven

The

use CofMallason is `atrietty' forbidden.

·ENTRY FORM

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Debentures

S'hai Land, Sh. $. Bumphreys $.. H.K. Realties $. Chinese Estates: $

UTILITIES Teams $.

.240 b. ,440 b. ....in. ..187

b.

But in Trouble

The Italian staff and Minister Pet-

1

Diplomatic Struggle BERLIN, Sept. 15 (UP).-Autho-

A bus of the Kowloon Bus Com-rised German quarters to-day said pany was caught by 'n blast of wind that a "diplomatic struggle" is nt when rounding the corner at the present raging between Germany, Peninsula Hotel nad vas forced of Iran, Britain and Russia

over the Its course into the traffic post. disposition of German women and .120 .

children at Teheran, .10 . .90 n. .70 L .50/3 n. ,0.55 n

result

German

Bizet's "Carmen" Act II Reclaring that this old was not a onwards by sca

11.15 Close Down,

Week's Broadcasts In addition to the usual news com- the following will be mentories, relayed from London by ZBW this week:

night.

Items from this

The.. stands at the Naval Recreation Ground, Causeway Bay, the South Ching- Athletle Association's ground į Germans in Iran when the matter is broadcast at 8 n. at Caroline Hill and the Hongkong eluded. There is no direct con- 415 h. & se. Football Club, Happy Valley, all frmation of Hungarian-reports that

100-bwere partly damaged.

Most of the huts at the North Point revolt has broken out in Iran. .18/40. Refugee Camp were unaffected, but

U

in a world dominated by Hitlerisms suspended.

Money Spent

DOD

the

three

INWARD AIR MAILS

Cach

$0.04

$0.00

$1.80

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Air Mail by "Pan American Airways . Direct Service"--Ban Francisco dale, 5th September.....Sept. 10, Air Mail by "Tan American Airways

Direct

Service"-San Francisco date, 19th September ....Sept. 20.

OUTWARD AIR MAILS

-Tuesday, Bept. 10

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,

U.S.A.

"Pau- and Europe via American

Atlantic Brways, and Trans-

North Point Damage

There are further talks at 11 p.m They asserted that the Iran Goy- Considerable damage was caused y the gale to swimming pavilions in ernment has apparently accepted the in the series "Britain To-day," to morrow night, "War Correspondents," the North Point area. The Eastern Anglo-Russian terms regarding in-

on Thursday night, and "Makers of Athletic Association's and the Chin- ternment of German men, but that

On History," on Friday night. ece Civil Ser

the Germans are, seeking more satis- Saturday, at 8.30 pm., there is the Servants' Club's teds were blown down completely, whilst the factory terms for women and

broadcast of music and mes- ..00 s. bamboo-built quays of the South ren. They declared that as .20/19.40 sa.

China Athletic Association and the of an incident in which the

to the British Forces in the Far Enst, and

Of the appropriation of $7,000,000,- Variety Show from 11.15 72/.45 sa. Chinese Bathing Club were partly Min

Minister bade farewell to

actual transfers to foreign govern- 324 n, smashed, though the pavilions them male internees at the Teherfin stap.m. until the station closes at mid-000, $6,201,000,000 has been allocated,

selves suffered damage.

Hittle

lion when all had given the Nazi Here are some of the principal inents are placed at approximately .14./- n. The

buildings compris-

salute, the British and Russians had

$240,000,000 compared with $75,000,- week's local pro- one-storey Ting The Ritz stood up very well to requested Iranian officials to see that

grommes: Immediately after the 1000 which the President reported to cts n the gale, except for the loss of rub-

the German Minister. henceforth

local time signat to-day, Ray- transfers during

Congress on May 31. Therefore p.m. not appear at the Teheran mond Ltd and His Hawaiian Trouba- ber composition tiles on the roof

would

past .4.40 . which were blown away.

station.

dores will entertain from the Studio months amounted to about $171,000,- .39 8.

The same sources promised an ex- of ZBW. The first Act of Bizet's .071⁄2 n.

The report sald 29 per cent, of tensive and detailed report of the

popular opera, "Carmen," will be .224.

whole question of the internment of

$100,000,000 worth of defence exports 10.15

p.. the same

were made in the past three months, night.

This demonstrates, says transmission is of light variety and noried were being absorbed by ship- the report, The major part of to-morrow's that Leuse-Lend goods being trans- music. There is, however, ping almost as rapidly as they are three-quarters of an

hour of the

being made available, music one or two were blown to a slanting was mashed, and that a few people p.m. local of

Schumann, following the 9 .3%

What Empire Received 11. position.

algnal, which includes 6144 n.

Including which Britain The amusement park and skating were thrown into the water. It is his Concerto in A Minor, Op. 54, med her, the British Empire Air 24 b.

Alfred Cortot and the played by rink at Causeway Bay, near the not known if any lives were lost. .7.30.8.

The History of The Typhoon London Philharmonie

actually obtained about $4,400,000,000 French Hospital, had its roofs and

Orchestra, China Lights (new) $......

...2. awnings lifted, and part of the hoard-

John The history of the typhoon, accord-

Abboit will

In goods since the war began, Mr. give 1.K, Electrics (old) x. rts. 241⁄2 ning was blown away,

again ing to the various Royal Observatory

review of new ecords in the Rosevelt reported.

esserted, however. that "the serico Paliceman Blown Down

Freports was as follows:

"To-night We Present," which

rate of The

our production must be typhoon remained almost sta-will be heard at 8 pm, on Thursday.

Tho tionary about 250 miles to the SSE

Bri accelerated and every step to achieve European transmission on Fri-that end must and will be taken. The first reported typhoon of Hongkong the whole of Sunday.day night opens with a Light Orches casualty was a Shantung police ser- On Monday it commenced to move trat Recilal, followed at 7.05 p.m. by for her war supplies and has received "Although Russia has been paying geant, who, while on patrol near the slowly northward and at 6 am. was Delius "Sca

sung by John Mount Austin barracks, was blown centred some 180 miles southeast by

Lease-Lend help, by Brownlee

President Chorus of the roadway, and down the hill-south of the Colony. At 3 p.m. its and Orchestra. From 2 p.m. to 10 Roosevelt complimented "the gallant .35 . side.

resistance of the Russian people," position was almost 120 miles south p.m. that night there in a. Request which had been of enormous help He was spotted by some soldiers in cast of Hongkong moving slowly Variety Programme. Listeners are the barracks, who rescued, the man NNW. The No. 7 signat replaced the invited to write in for any items they machine.

to all peoples resisting the Nazi war was found to be suffering bodily No. 1 at 1.30 pm, and die highest may wish to hear. All letters must injuries, but owing to the typhoon it just velocity recorded up to Monday reach the Secretary not later than 5 was impossible to secure any con-night was 40 miles per hour at 7.39p.m. to-morrow. veyance to take him to the hospital. p.m.

The Reiter news at lonch time or .21⁄2 1. Another victim of the storm was Royal Observatory issued the follow-Miller with the Forces (Somewhere

39. ar old landmark in Wongneichong its statement:

In England); The

Peak Trams (old) §.

Peak Trams (new) $.. Star Ferries $

Y. Ferries $.

China Lights (old) $.

11.K.

17 11.

Electrics (new) $...........24 n.

fts $...14/13.85 st.

11.K. Electrics its

13.10 sn.

.24% n.

.9

.45 n.

Mnemo Electries $.... .18 n. Sandakan Lights $. Telephones (old), Telephones (new) §.

INDUSTRIALS Cold: Marg. (Ord.), Sh. $. Cald: Macy. (Pref), Sh. $ Cantor Ices Cements $

H.K. Kopes S...

STORES, &c. Dairy Farma $. Watsons $

Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres $

.1 n. Sa.

.17/

.10% pa.

.20.30 60. .13 b.

Wine On (H.K.) Wm. Powell, Lid xd.

COTTON MILLS Ewa Sh. $...... S'hal Cotton Sh,

MISC. 11., Govt, 4%

H.K. Govt 315 % (1934)

H.K. Govt 31⁄2 (1040)

Entertainments $...

The Peak

with

.0.45 n. The nccident. occurred about 11.30. This morning at 10.45 am. the Saturday, will be followed by Max evening trans-

Uic

ofert uddenly crashing to 00 miles southeast of Hongkong, Franck's Sonata in A Major, played

road.

is of light variety and dance music.

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President Roosevelt said that the energies of the American Government were making available to Russia urgently needed supplice.

Naval & Military Bases The report disclosed that some of

14 n. district, an extremely tall palm tree The typhoon continued to approach mission for European listeners opens the Lease-Lend funds had been which rises lately over a three the Colony slowly during Monday with Tchaikowsky's "The Swan Lake" utilised to build naval and military 48% n. storey house at the entrance of Fung night and at am was centred about Ballet Music, an dit 7.30 pm. Ces officials declined

bases for Britain. Administration .305 n. Fat

to disclose the It now blocks the steps moving slowly northwest. The by Cortat and Thiboud, will be broad whereabouts of these bases but the .101 n leading to the terrace from centre of the disturbance is expected .09 n. Village

to pass the Colony during the day cast. The rest of this transmission amount of aid for them was about

$12,000,000. .90 n.

Waterfront damage up to midday and winds of gale force are likely to Sunday's luncheon transmission

President Roosevelt, reporting the Ch. Govt 5% 1925 G$Eds.,.43 n. was almost negligible according to continue until this evening,

opens with a relay of the morning details of material involved, said that 6 n. reports received up to that time. The No. 9 signal replaced the No. service from St John's Cathedral, contracts had been placed and work Constructions (old) $. ....1% b. However, the policeman's kiosk on 7 at 0.27 a.m. The highest gust of At 12.15 p.m. the fourth Act of and been started on nearly $1,000 Constructions_(new)....80 cts. the trumie island opposite the Star wind recorded at the Royal Obser- Verdi's opera "Aida" will be heard. 000,000 worth of bombers. He said Vibre Piling $....

7.20 n. Ferry came in for a severe buffeting vatory up to 10.30 am. was 84 miles Beethoven's 1st Symphony, played by

and aircraft Morsmana Inv. (Lon.) s/- 7/0 n. und at the time all that remains in per hour at 9.30 from NNE. the B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra, will materials accounted for over one- Marsmans Inv. (H.K.) ́s/-,, 1/0 n. the roof of the hut, precariously sus Rainfall has not been very heavy, follow the 8 o'clock news commen-third of the total, contracts under the

pended.

and .09 of an inch was recorded be tarlos from London, and at 9:30: current Lease Lend programme.

p.m.

The tween yesterday evening and 10.30 Drifting Off laland... ·

Denise Carroll will give

report shows that the United short The vessel which was lost to sight to-day.

recital

of French Songs from the States has supplied a fleet of trucks to China as well as freighters to carry drifting past Mount Davis was later

Latest Statement

war supplies and paying material for reported to be adrift off Kau I Chau Island, which is about one and a half

repairing the Burma Road. miles east of Green Island.

Junk Adrift

TIN HAT DAY

Saturday, Oct. 4, 1941

Entire Proceeds to

Hongkong's Bomber Fund

Those desiring to send advance donations are requested to address them to the President, Lady MacGregor 372, Tho Peak: or to the Honorary Secretary, MBS S. Bander Morning Post Buildings

AL-2.15 p.m.,, a message was receiv. ed at the Water Police Station from

Sows in Frenchi is broadcast]

At timin time another statement was issued by the Observatory which 8.45 p.m. to 10 p.m., and programmes stated that the typhoon was expected in Portuguese are given bi-weekly to pass between Gap Rock and the on Tuesdays and Fridaya: from 7.30 Colony within the next hour or p.m. to 8 pm,

No. 7 Police Station, Hongkong, earlier. It would pass within 10 or All times given in this summary stating that a trading junk, No. 3636; 10 miles of Hongkong. The gale had are Hongkong Summer Time, which was adrift in the harbour with four increased in Intensity and gusts be- is nine hours ahead of Greenwich persons on board. No other details tween Force 10 and 11 (90 miles an Moon Time. are known; but it is presumed that hour) had been recorded.

The junk had been tied t up in the Star ferries maintained à skeleton

West Point district.

Consternation At Shelter

service for some hours this morning

ENEMY CONVOY ATTACKED

that

neronautical

Guarding Boston

K. P. O.

·

Reg. Sept. 10, 5 p.m. Ord.

Reg. Ord.

......Sept. 16, 6.30 p.m.

G. P. O.

...Sept. 16, 5 p.m.

Sept. 16, 7 p.m

Friday, Sept. 19

Mail by Air to tangoon to con-

nect with the "British Overseas AirwaPO, and G.F.O.

Reg.

„Sept. 10, 4 p.m. Ord.......Sept, 13, 4.30 p.m.

Monday, Sept. 22

Air Mail by Aitto. Rangoon to con- neet with the "British" Overseas Airways,"

G.P.0, and K.P.O. Reg.Sept. 22, 4 p.m. Ord.....Sept. 22, 4.30 p.m.

Friday, Sept. 26

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A, and Europe via “Pan-Ameri- can Airways and Trans-Atlantic; Services,"

K.P.O. Rog.....Sept. 20, 6 p.. .Sept. 20, 5.30 pat. G.P.O.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

.Sept. 20, 5' p.m.

Sept. 26, 7 pat

HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN WE ARE AT WAR

Yes! Fighting a battle against

Harbour DISEASE

but suspended the service: at 9:45 Confusion and consternation reign after No. 9 signal had been ed about 1 pm, in the Causeway Bay hoisted. No, sig

BOSTON, "Mass Scpl. 15 (Reu shelter, where

Bus services Koi 2 (Taikoo) typhoon

'several'

on the

were Jaland

LONDON, Sept. 18 (Reuter) --BriterAirships will guard Boston hundred funks and sampons of all restricted to t

tfelt planes attacked an escorted Harbour against submarines, Captain sizes and a few launches and motor No. 5 (Causeway Bay and West enemy convoy off the British Islands Charles Rosendahl naval dirigible boats were fled up, when the moor- Point). Teams were recalled to their this afternoon, leaving one ship sink expert, disclosed to-day.

vettepots during the morning and the ing and other hit and damaged. Blx "blimps" will be stationed at Ing ropes of some of the gels snapped. My m

tram Kowloon

The vessels were buffeted against about 11.topped operating, i each other and against neighbouri craft After about an hour's work, the crews succeeded in making their biedttwany reported that ag

services were malh- tained with the exception of the burgs to Un Long in the New Terri

Owing to the typhoon

the new dirigible base at South Wey- mouth to guard the approaches to the harbour.5/20

BANGALORE, Sept. 13 (Reuter), The Government of aysore State have sanctioned 12-£2,100,000 al for W Interviewed. - Canta working the Jog Falls Hydro-electric ald that 41 non-rigid, schemes Kus generating Lambogh her

iorfied and

IGNORANCE

and

POVERTY

Help un to win, I'

NEW FERNOH

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