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-Yeslorday's Domber Pand· collections. Included an anonymous donation of $1,000;

September 19, 1941.

New Duties On Medicines

FROM PAGE ONE

also 1383.40. being the monthly contribuon which duty has not been paid 'is numbers at Tientsin to work on flan for August from and clorical Staffy, Biegal as from 2 p.m. to-day. construction of fortifications anf Force (All-Contingents Clerical_Staft),: Manchukuo. Ko aald they

and 1453 from the Craigengower Cricket

Duty Paid Labels ware Club, representing gratuying, proceeds receiving less than one yuan (about) from the concert given af, the Club by

Duty on proprietary mediciner five cents) a'day.'

the "Commopolitans" on Wednesday night, will be paid by means of duty-pold The Fund has now seached a total sot jabels following the procedure The Japanese were reported to $2,223,701.02. The following is the latent adopted for toilet preparations. For have staged a sham street fight To the Downfall of Swine Hilor" sure way of

collecting..

Chinese One Kitten given away by Milw watchers and then the Chinese

Champagne Anonymous

were traveller's" and taken north.) Min 19. C. Tavadia (to apprecia=

The

Bald the Japanese were carrying on an anti-espionage campaign in north China, similar tu the one taking place at the present) time in Japan.

He said that at Mukden station porters were warned periodically not to answer questions, the luggage of all travellers is carefully examined and any native caught listening to a radio La shot. Foreigners caught listening to radio broadcasts are sub- ject to immediate deportation.

Life Made Difficult

The traveller said life for foreign- ers and Chinese alike is most diin- cult in Manchukuo. Foreign goods are no longer available, while coal is strictly rationed for foreigners.

The Chinese are subject to com- plete rationing, even to salt, while millet is rationed at one calty and two ounces daily per person.

to

Clothing also is ratloned but the prices axed by the government are extremely low. The traveller said young men up to 20 years old are not permitted

wear stockings more than six months is year, while no more than one pair of shoes or slippers are permitted every three months.

The recent arrival from Manchukuo said he visited one small city where

tion for watch found by a' Police Reserv*******

Purchase of Bird's Fertilizer.. Dr N, P. Karonja *** Mr King W. Chan (prize from Kestern Alsielle Association) .. Mary Edmonton (fourteenth

donation).LATA Mears Gordons, Ltd. (monthly Hongkong Police Forms (All Con-

tingente and Clerical Slam - Craigengower Cricket Club (pro

August

ceeds of Coneert by the "Comino- politans" on 17,9.41)

30

1

1,000

10

30

the convenience of holders of stocks of proprietary medicines and the lesue of duly-paid labels the Importa & Exports Office will be open til 6 p.m. on Saturday, September 20 and from 'a.m. to 5 p.2. on Sunday September 21,

For the purposes, of the order 4.50 proprietary medicines' means any medicine or prophylactic held out hy advertisement, label or otherwise in 10. writing as efficacious for the preven- tion, cure or rellet of any malady

503.40)

453

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Sale of Shanghat R.AT. Associa= flon "V" Badges (One for $5 and 7 at #3)

BT VINCENT DE PAUL The Society of St Vincent de Paut acknowledge" receipt of the following donation in memory of the late Mr A, Botelho:

Mern, $2.

Mrs D. C. Tavadia, $10.

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g human beings,

(a) which is sold under a trade name or mark to the use of which any person has or claims to have an exclusivo right;

of

(b) which ony person tog ΟΙ claims to have exclusive rights manufacture, or for the making of which any person has or claims to have any sceret,

Toilet Preparations

EMERGENCY REFUGEE COUNCIL To S. C. M, Port has received following donation to thin Emergency Refugee Count)) (Food Kitchena):

Toilet preparations means any sub- Boys of the DBB. Class 4A. 1040; 3 stance commonly used for the toilet

BLIND GIRI.S. PICNIC

and includes tollet zoop, shaving The S. 3, Post han received the soap and cream, toothpaste or powder following donation to the Blind Girls and liquid preparations for dental Prenie:

purposes or mouth washes, perfume spirits, tolict lipstick, rouge and grease paint, pre- der powder, tollet balr

scented sochets, parations for use of manicure and preparations, whether medicinal or hot for use on the hair, face or body, bath salts and essences, smelling salts and prepared Fuller's Earth

AWAITING COLLECTION tions wall collection at the onleo of the Donations for the following Organisa S. C., Patten But, et Dunstan's: SP.C.A.; B.FR.D.C.; St John Ambulance chiropody cil Food Hitchens Fund: St Brigade; Blind Girls' Pienic.

UNITED U.S.A.

only two Chinese were permitted to MEANS "NO WAR"

medicines exclude any substances

Toilet preparations and proprietary cal rice and the others were limited

made and sold under the name or The Committee to Defend America synonym specified in to millet. One of the privileged

tho Chinese was president of the cham- by Alding the Allies held a rally in Pharmacopoela or the British Phar- British ber of commerce.

the Brooklyn Arademy of Music ro-maceutical_Codex. cently,

Edgar

Ansell Mowrer, Chicago "Lally News" write:, listed as rea-nry medicines and toilet preparations Duty shall be payable on propriet- sons why America should go to war at the following rates:

lie sald there was no famine at the present time and the harvest this

year was excellent. Ilowever, much of the foodstuffs are expected to be

exported to Japan.

at once the need to create "a senso of dire urgency and provoke a satu- tary war psychosis."

Duty Payable

Not exceeding 10 cents, 1 cent.

Over 10 cents and not exceeding 20, 2 cents.

50, 5 cents.

Over 20 cents and not exceeding

Japanese Requests Although Spokesman Solomon Lozovsky of the Soviet Information Bureau vehemently denied the sure "United Press report from Shanghai that Japanese had made requests to however, that America could stay 15 cents. Soviet Russia

to consider the pose out of war only If President Roosevelt siblilty of demilitarising Vladivostok

He said it would result in the abolition of strikes and that by con- voying or some me

means we would be

Over 50 cents and not exceeding our material got to Britain, Senator Claude E. Pepper

$1. 10

cents. felt, Over $1 and not exceeding $1.50,

Over $1.50 and not exceeding $2,

and the maritime provinces, diplomats noted the support of the united 20 cents.

for

a

made by

and In addition for every dollar and

toil price exceeds $2 the duty is ten

here understand the Japanese not A third point of view at the rally, fraction of a dollar by which the re only made the requests but recently ntiended by 1,000, was increased their pressure on Moscow Herbert Agor, cultor of the Louis- reply. The Japanese are sald ville "Courier-Journal," who said to have promised in return to fully Nazion was revolution against respect the Russo-Jupancic neutrality ization." treaty,

The Japanese requests also includ- ed, a. guarantee that no Soviet bases would be ceded to the United States and-a grant of further econoraic con- cessions in North Saghallen,

out that

Foreign diplomats polys before

the Russians just a few

the outbreak of the Russo-German war denied there were any difficul- ties with Berlin and they said the Soviets obviously would not admit the Japanese had made such demands while negotiations were still in pro- KTCSS.

The tenor of press remarks in Tokyo, plus statements by Spokesman Koh Ishil of the information board regarding ald to Russia by the United

States, have indicated the Import ance Japan attaches to relations with

Soviet Russia.

Precautionary Moves

All observers still agree

the Japanese moves in Manchukuo at the present time are precautionary. They believe the Japanese are pre- paring to move only if action is made; necessary by developments in Europe or it Russia is drawn too closely into the British, American,|

and Chinese "encirclement" of

Informed sources,

LATE NEWS

Irish Volunteers

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

VICHY, Sept. 19 (UP).- According to Havas, quoted by the B. B. C., 15,000 Irishmen recently arrived-in-England-for the purpose of aiding in the war effort, and they are said not to be mercenaries but volunteers,

S'hai Also Has Radio Blackout

conis.

Proprietary medicines and toilet preparations packed in two or more cakes in one container, or in two or more containers enclosed in a larger. container shall have duty assessed on each cake or container which can I be sold separately, and at the rotati

prices for that cake or container.

FORGED NOTES Proffered On Tram Yau You, 27, unemployed, was charged before Mr G. T. Lowry at Central Magistracy this morning with uttering a forged $10 note of the Chartered Bank of India, Australio and China, on a tram, on September 17, and with possession of the same. Wu Shek-pun. 31, coolie of Cen- possession of a forged $10 note of the tral Police Station, was charged with Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, on September 17.

On the application of Sgt J.. M. Forrest Defendants were remanded

for a week.

PICKED MUSSELS ON BEACHES

Thirteen

women, charged with breach of Emergency regulations by ni- collecting mussels at Laichikok beach

SHANGHAI, Sept. 10 (Reuter) Shanghai is in the grip of another

of who recently radio "blackout" because

had contact with Tokyo authorities, mospheric conditions caused by the yesterday, were each fined $10 or believe the Japanese are hopeful approaching solar eclipse.

there will be no need of taking

Inry

moves

Since two weeks' hard labour by Mr H.

against Russia. [midnight no radio wireless messages C. Macnemora at Kowloon Magis-

say the Japanese believe they may be able to get all they want in the form

and of demilitarization

further economic concession through negotia tlons and the threat to use force, especially if the Soviets and their war against Germany growing in- creasingly

These Incult

sources said the Japanese basic policy is still south- ward-through Thailand. They said the Japanese believe that once they are in Thailand they will be in à position to press the United States and Great Britain for economic con- cessions involving the Netherlands East Indies.

Ingenohl's

have been received here.

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No Clearance Permit

Leung Mui, 41, junk mistress, waa fined $5 or a week's hard labour by Comdr J. Jolly at the Marine Court this morning for leaving Hongkong without a clearance permit.

Sergeant Wheeler stated that he had seen Defendant leaving Hong- kong and when she caught sight of the Police launch she had turned around and made back for the Har- bour. The junk was carrying a cargo of 30 sacks of peanuts.

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