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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 scenes. Table Top and Still
*Life Studici.
(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
SECTION THREE
Plants and Floiners. 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $50, 3rd $30. 4th $10
RULES
The following Rules will govern the Compation:
-The Competition is open to all
photographers,
tford
The entries awarded the 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 beat photo. Each graph in each Section. entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the com petition, and which must-be. parted on back of entry. -The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the liongkong Telegraph.
raust All photographs entered have been taken in the Colony at Hongkong. Pholographs which have been already entered in other Competillons are ineligible, 4-Ha responsibility wit be accepted for non-delivery at, loss of or damage to entries.
7-All entries to be either black, Kupla, or toned pictures, and must photo- Coloured De mounted.
graphs are ineligible. B-Plures submited in sepia tones should be accompanied by a maller print in black and white. -No pletura to entered in mare
than one Section.
10.-Mounts to be only white or cream, must be at one of the following alzes:-10X1, 16×20,
11.-No correspondence will be entered
into in connection with the Com retition,
12. --Members of the State of the Hongkong Teleproph and the South China Morning Port are not permitted to compete. 13.-The decision of the Judges shall
I final 14.-At the conclusion of the Com
petition, entries will be returned to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven. days.
of aliases to strictly
15-The use
forbidden.
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Directors,
board of
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,
Agents.
NOTICE
EVACUATION REPRESENTATION
COMMITTEE
A general meeting is called for the Rose Room, Peninsula Hotel, Wednesday, September 21, 6 p.m.
(Sgd.) W. V. TAYLOR, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.
The
NOTICE
DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940
Wil be following rates charged for mailing single copies of the following newspapers abroad:- South China Morning Post China and Macao
10 cents per copy
British Empire and Forelta
25
cents per copy The Hongkong Telegraph
China and Macao.
10 cents per copy
British and Foreign
20 cents per copy
25 cents Saturdays.
Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 23.
ECONOMIC FIGHTERS-President Roosevelt's new Economic Defence Board meets for first time in Washington., L. to ri, seated, Secretaries Mergenthau, Knox, Vice President Wallace, Secretary Stimson. Standing, Solicitor General Biddle, Secretary Jones, Assistant Secretary of Stato Achoron, Secretary Wickard,
Army Discipline Must Be Entirely Ruthless
Hollanders Desire To Fight Nazis
Applications To Enrol In Dutch Legion
"Entirely ruthless discipline" is one of the main qualities our Army needs to beat the Nazis. This was stressed by Lieut.-General H. E. Franklyn, General Officer Commanding British troops in Northern Ireland.
A rumour which spread through "If," he said, "we assess the Amsterdam "like a prairle fire" that value of the German fighting Dutch Legion in Britain by applying was possible to enrol for the
American Consulate the relation to it, then, and only there, caused the Consulate to be we know how we besieged with volunteers, according to a recent issue of "Vrij Neder- then, can
land" the Free Dutch newspaper ex-published in London.
it
WOMAN HONOUR Police Reserve machine and judge ourselves in Dutch L
GRADUATE
At Edinburgh A woman, Sheila Patricia Violet Sherlock, has the honour of being the most distinguished medical graduate of the year at Edinburgh University. At the Medical Graduation recently she was awarded the Ettles Scholar- ship and Leslie Medul, and five other prizes.
Orders Issued for The Current Week
Orders by 0. Eager, Deputy Com- misioner of Poice teserve):
Chinese Company Notice-Constable (R11026 Tong Lo
On
stand.
"The enemy's army is perienced, self-confident well-led.
and
Bomber Fund Contributions
SUPREME COURT BOMB
Yesterday's Domber Fund" collections were headed by a splendiki donation of $350, representing the twentieth wock'n contents of the Supreme Court Bomb. From the Gripps" cama 1200, being the Am raised from a rate for a bottle of champagne. The Fund has now reached a total of $2,532,130,12. The following are the latest donations:
Supreme Court Bomb (twentieth Hongkong Hotel Gripps Saturday Night infle (Lucky Ticket No. Zible (ninth donation) ∙Bill's Ball Tablo
"N" (venteenth donation) Lodge BL John 018 & C........ 100% Free French-"V" Campaign, 100 labels .....................nggalange Mr Lowe Campaign, 100
labels Prosit of Poktulum per Mrs Mogg Sale of Shanghai N.A.F. Association "Bauges (2 at 13) .........**
n. W. o. F.
300
IN 30
10
BANKS
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA, & CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter 1833. Pald-up Capital
£3,000,000 fleserve Fund....... ............ $3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietora £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE LONDON,
3 shopsgate, E.C.L. Bab-Agencies in London. 117-127, Imadanball Street, E.Ca.
West End Branchỉ ́- 14-16, Cockspur Street, B.W.L.
Manchester Branchi`
12, Mosley K., Manchester, 2.
AGENCIES AND DRANCHES:
Hongkong Rangoon
Alor Star,
Amritsar
jangkok
Datavin
Jollo
Ipoh
Anigon
Semarang
Karachi
Seremban
Bombay
Klang
Shanghai
Calcutta
Koba
•
"Agencies; Kuala
Singapore Gitlawar
The following is a list of subscriptions received to date for credit bf the Dri
Fund. Hongkong War Organisation Branch:
Previously Acknowledged, 18 €740,434.83.
Cilve Street Lumpur
Pairlia Place Kueling
Canton
Cawnpore
Sourabaya Taiping
Madras
Manlin
Tientsin
Tongkal
Cebu
Medan
(Bhuket)
Colombo
New York
Tringing
and Delhi
Pelping
Yokohama
Haiphong
(Peking)
ww
1. Hancock (monthly), 25, Mr and Men A F. Horden (monthly), 20, Dr K. W. Chaun, (monthly), $30, Anonymous, $5, Lam Fook-lye (monthly), $20. Anonymous, $10. Davies Brooke and Gran (monthly), $70, Mrs M. M. Drake (monthly), 10. Some members of the staff of Messrs Jardine, Matheson and Co. Ltd. (Juno and J. Phillips (being a result of
$203. Q.A.I.M.N.S., (monthly) $32, Mrs
a collection hox in the Kowloon Dis- pemary), $28.35, Anonymous, $49,12, D. V. Hume (monthly), sie. Total $740,- 948.90.
TIN HAT DAY
the
Flankow
Pengha
FOREIGN EXCHANGE Banking Business iransacted.
and Generel
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Lorst or Other Currencies at rates which will be quoted on application.
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest, Allowed at rates obtainable on application. The Bank's Head Omes in London undertakes Executor and Trusted bur nos. and claims recovery Income Tax overpaid, on terma which of its ascertained, at any 3:13 bo
The S. C. M. Post has received following donation to the Tin at Day Agencies and Branchen. in aid of the Bomber Fund:
M, A., $10.
Already acknowledged. #245.
Donations may be sent to Lady Mac. Gregor, 372 The Peak, or to Misa Bander, Honorary Secretary, hurning Post Build-
Jik
BCHOOL von THE DEAF,
The Buliding Fund Committee of the School for the Deat gratefully acknow- ledge receipt of the following donation:
Previously acknowledged $14,332, Mr C. C. Cheng, in celebration of his mother's 70th birthday. $5,000,
SALVATION ARMY
the The S. C. M. Port has received following donation, to the Salvation AmBY:
"Inasmuch", $20.
AWAITING COLLECTION Donations for the following Organiza- tions await collection at the office of the S. C. M. Post: Emergency Refugee Coun- ell: Food Kitchens Fund; B.F.R.D.C.; St Brigade; Blind Diria' Piente; Salvation Army, John Ambulance
The volunteers all said that they I wanted to reach England and that this could be done by making a "His soldiers are hard, ruthless journey via the United States. The cheung is hereby warned to appear be fore the O. C. Chinese Company at Police and determined; they fight at 100 Consulate staff was placed in an cr Wednesday. per cent. up to breaking point, and barrassing situation. However, the Reserve Headquarters
difficulty was overcome, it is stated, by this small notice which September 24, 1941, at 17.00 hours, falling then crack suddenly.
will be dismissed from the
"On the whole, Reserve.
He represents a posted on the door:
This Consulate of the pretty tough proposition, and we have to be a pretty tough propost-States of America is not able to give One Surface Despatch Via tion to take him on successfully.
Pacific Outstanding "We must aim at, and we must
standard achieve, n
which he
.
WO MAILS FROM LONDON United
to former members of the
army under any ar
+
W. IL EVANS THOMAB,
Manager.
POST OFFICE
The following changes in postage rates will be effective na from 15th September 1941.
Letters Postcards
nach
Macro and Chino New Zealand by air $1.65
vin Rangoon Europe
$0.04
$0.00
per 2 oz
$1.80
countries $3.50
air mail surcharges per 2 02
by air to U.S.A, and onwards by sea
Parcel Post Service to temporarily suspended.
Japan is
The public are reminded that it is a breach of postal regulations to enclose in a postal cover communi- cafions intended for persona viher
in the addressce.
The Printed Matter Service to the tem- following places in China is vorarily suspended: Yunnan, Sze- thuen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fuklen
and (except Amoy
Kulangmu),
East ot North and Kwangsl
Small Packet Post to all countries
Strength Increase.-The undermentioned have been taken on the strength of the Chinese Company as from dates shown against them;
Constables (R)1274 11e Bik-yee. (R) 1316 Dr Sherlock is a former pupil of
Kwong Chung-che, and R)1710 Yu Man- Folkestone Academy, Kent.
In a statement to the Press yester- | Kwangtung. of discipline rangement with the authorities in Sir Thomas Holland, the Vice-it, September 13, 1941; (R) 1011 Lee Kam
woon,
Wynne-Jones, Post- (R)1266 Nicholaa Lou Wal-po, Chancellor, drew attention to this
(R)1201 Trang Pui-fook, (B) 1290 In Kat- where nothing but the best is good London, and further this Consulate
does not know of any possibility of day, Mr E. L.
master-General, said that all maila yam, (R) 1391 Sze Toying, R1401 Cheong enough.. success and said this was the second
s suspended, the persons getting to England or of the for Hongkong by air across the Mun-leung. R)1434 iul Yip-kwong,
the conditions, "Whatever lime the Ettles Scholarship had been
1931 Pill Chul-wah, and (11901 Clian faults,
and the consequences which might arise from Allontle and by Pan-American Air- the carelessness, the first ecension won by a woman,
Sik-chuen, September 17, 1041.
ways were complete up to the London being in 1924, when it was won by
Resignation.The following have been slackness on the training ground, requests on this subject.
date of September 2. permitted to resign from the Chinese they will be reproduced with troglei Dr Murguret Todd.
remark By that
Company on from September 13, 1941.
"Vrij Nederland" quotes this In- he did not suggest that he
was call-
Constables (11208 Leung Kai-cheong, fidelity on the battlefield. of success
Leunk
cident as an illustration of the nt- No Second Best (81301 Wong Sun-lau, (1)1401 The
Wing-cheong. (1551 Kwan Watt-ng.
titude of the Dutch. It gives an ex- among women.
(R) 1881 Clan Shur-chung. (R) 1021 Ip
"There must be no second best. Foo-chenck,
tract from the Dutch Nazi party instituted 73 years ago, but women
Pok-man, (R)1434 Yeung
"Discipline must be entirely ruth-paper, which it says walls: (I)1266 Chan Chung-yin and (B) 128 were not admitted to the privilege
Leung Yat-kwong.
les; bui to obtain the most valuable of graduation unili after 1804, and
Leave-Constable (11400 Tsang Foc been in the minority: had they
ous methods to express themselves. man has been granted one months leave form of discipline-cheerful disci- "Many in our midst have numer nian hias been rant Geptember 16, 1941 pline the reason for this ruthless. Do they not wear as a token of their to detober 9, 1941 both dates melusiveness must be explained to all ranks anti-German and anti-Nazi feelings
ing attention to the holarship was i
among
al medical students.
Polish Pilot's Honour Konrad Buzarnik, a Lieut-Pilot in the Polish Air Force, had the honour of being the first graduate of the Polish School of Medicine at Edin- burgh. He received his award at the ceremony.
This officer, it is interesting to note, was a medical student before the war. During the war in Poland he did flying duty on reconnaissance and inter served as a bombing pilot in
c, coming to this country at the France, time of the evacuation.
Among the graduates were husband and wife, Mr and Mrs. Worrall, and a brother and sister from Jamaica, British West Indies, Mildred and Theodore Tle-Ten-Quec.
SWEDISH MATCHES May Disappear from Local
Market. Shortly
Matches of Swedish manufacture! may disappear from the Hongkong market after the next few months, it N. B. Mace, was tearned from Mr Manager of the Swedish Match Com many yesterday. Ile told a reporter
ho had only
limited supply of these matches, which,
fact,
what represented left of the last consignment from Sweden some tline
it is ago, possible however, to obtain stocks vla
sold but the cost America, he would be enormous and could only result in heavy losses.
WDS
Besides the Swedish brands, mat- ches man
manufactured by two Hongkong and three Macao factories are also Owing to the cost of
sold in then and the fact
high
that
the
raw mater;
*Please use block letters and parte have now to
one of these forms on back of each Entry.
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, The Peak: or to the Honorary Secretary, Miss
Morning Post Building.
from
materials used in their
bo America (they were imported from continental Europe), tie stices of matches have An idea of the en considerably.
prices of raw great jump in the materials can be gauged from the fact that shortly beford the chloride of potash, used in the manu- facture of the "head," was selling at $30 per 50-kilo enak. The latest quolation gives the price as $700 for the some quantity,
· Wa Magufiomet (Mic Winderful! (Was & Timepl
war,
PTICEMOLITIER Lady Hamilton
COMING TO MAIN BE THEATRE
Nazi Complaint
J
Mails via Cape Town and Brilish Overseas Airways were complete up to the London date on July 7.
Mails by surface via the United. complete up to the London despatch States and the Pacific Ocean were dated August 7, with the exception of one mail which is still outstanding. Constable (R)112 Yeung Wing-sing has and kept well in the forefront of an R
an R.A.F. emblem. This is the latest
"There is no reason to believe that buttonhole badge. We know already made thesetion General Franklyn
cut-out coins showing the this is lost." Mr Wynne-Jones said, PHYSICAL FITNESS: We must Queen's head, the golden lion (the adding that it was interesting to. note points about training:
Dutch artillery emblem), and the that the despatch of August 7 reached concentrate on speed across coun- naming arrow. So perhaps soon we here on September 19-In 43 days.
been granted one week's leave of absence us from September 18, 1941,-10-September their 24, 1041, both dater inglusive.
Training Course-Part 1-Those detall- ed wil nitend of Murray Parade Ground for instruction in Part I of Training Course on Wednesday, September 24, 1941 at 1730 haurs arp. Dress-Khaki Uniform.
Training Course-Part 11-The under enentioned have qualibed in Part II of Training Course as frem September 12. 1541:
Constables (R)1523 L.n!
sul chu FR)1038 La Hiin-san, (N)1744 Tul
(R) 1829 hal, (1000 Wong Ki-shum. Walter Samuel Chu, (31560 Wong Yul- po, 1714 Ho Suf-g. (R)1834 Chung Thing-look. (1) 1740 Wheng Yal-chung, TR 1944 Yeng Lu-pang. (1830 Mlu Wal,
in11720 Pun Wal-kay. (R)173) So 520 tung. (R)1745 Wong Kain-lung, (R) 1280
Chak lu (7)835
and Pinn-yook.
(R) 1815 Lee Shiu-kee.
Patrol Duty--Patrol duties will carried oul AS ordered.
be
AL.
minds.
of
Speed and dash, both physical and shall find these people who are so
to refuse to have anything! The Postmaster General said that stupid mental, are absolutely essential for to do with the new era trying to there was no change to report with success in modern warfare.
ALERTNESS: In war, the soldier wear red, white, and blue suits," regard to outward mails. must always be expecting something to happen.
In training we must teach him al-' Ways to be on the look-out.
We must encourage the suspicious attitude among the most unsurpick- ous people in the world.
SELF-RELIANCE: For wer We must be prepared to give our, inten- tion and leave it to subordinates to And the means.
The more mobile the warfare, the truer this is.
The regid control imposed by out- of-date formations cramp all initia- tive in the individual soldier.
Indian Company
(R)20 Hesignation Constable Dawood has been permitted to resign from the Indian Company as from September Inspection Parade.--All ranks of tho Indian Compony will, parade on Wednes day, September 21, for inspection of
A Trump Card equipment etc. by the Company Com- imanier of Murray Parade Ground of 17.30
OFFENSIVE SPIRIT: There is hours sharp, Dress Khaki Uniform. The Equipment Officer will make it a point of present now a real desire to get to being present.
Training Course-Part 11-Those de-grips with the enemy. Here Is a
and illed will attend at No. 20, Ice House trump card for us,
It.
.
123 and 20, at 17.30 hours for instruction in
Street on Tuesday and Friday, September) fully prepared to play we must be!
In an estimate of the German
Patrol Duty-Patrol duties carried
Part II of Training Course under Bub-Army, General Franklyn sald Nazi inspector (R) Imam Din,
will be Infantry was almost fanatically but depended on mass attack brave,
will not stand up to any armoured fighting vehicle, form of even a Bren carrier."
out na ordered.
Motor Atrol Unit
(1308 A. Woodier
has been granted one week' leave of
absence an from September 18, 1941,
N. C. D.'s Meeting-An N.C.O's meeting The German artillery was as ac will be held at Reserve Headquarters on Friday, September 24, at 17.30 hours sharp, curate as in the 1914-1918 war.
Training Course-Part I Those detalled German sappers were export and will attend at Murray Parade Ground for were very rapid bridge-builders. - instruction in Part 1 of Training Course "The German powers of improvi on Wednesday, September 21, at hours bar. Drew Khaki Unkorm
sation are poor," concluded General Duty Patrol duties will be Franklyn, T'atent carried out as ordered.
Emergency Unit
• Notice-Constable (R)524. V, 3. Carela) 1 tereby warned to appear before the D. C. I. (R) at Reserve Headquarters as 18.30 hours on Wednesday, September 2 1041, falling which he will be dismissed: from the leserve.
Strength Increase-The undermentioned have been taken on the strength of the Emergency Unit as from September 16. 1041:
Constables (IL)854 Vivian Alfred 'Shaw, R1852 Reinaldo de Sousa, (R) 563 Joaquim Julio Dias Axedo,
Fellowship of the Bellows
REMEMBER YOUR PROMOTION !
AUGUST SCORE
198
Blow in Now.
BLOW-IN BOXES WILL BE FOUND AT:
HONGKONG
Hong Kong Star Forry Wharf.
Acrobats Have Helena May Institute.
Blitz Ideas
---
Hong Kong Hotel.
KOWLOON
Far East Oxygen & Acetylene
· Co., Ltd.
Hongkong. G. Shanghal Banking
Corpn.
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Peninsula Hotel.
Corpn.
Caravan.
NEW YORK, Aug. 9-Troops shot from cannoni
Don't laugh. It's the latest sug-Hong Kong Club, Change of Reserve Numbers-Contables 1)503 C. Hardoon and (1)5231 D. gestion for modern warfare, Dairau have been transferred to the "A"
Add to that coup the trapeze artist Hong Kong. Jockey Club. Company and are re-numbered (R)427) swing a la Tarzan from tree, to tree and (11419 respectively as from Septem to capture snipers' nests and you have Cloucester Hotel.
Training Course-Part I-Those detali the tra modern warfare the In- ed will attend Ground
for Company Drill on Wednesday, Septem ternational Association of Acrobats Lane, Crawford, Limited, her 21911 at 17.18 hours sharp, Dress-offers the United States atmy.
Khaki Uniform
1941 for Rist Drill under Acung Inspector
In convention assembled at Atlan- A. S, Watson & Co., Ltd,
Bict DrillAll N. CO's wit attend at the City these fantastic ideas will be Kennedy Road on Friday, September or made publle and George A. Hamid, Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd. 411). M. A. Ce Houss, Van will leave Reacting president of the acrobats asso servo fleadquarter at 120 hours sharp. clation, also visualizes Clyde Beatly Drew--Khaki Uniterm, Rust Baton to be or Terrell Jacobs with 50 or 100-wild Training Coure-Part II Those de beasts brought to the front lines in
(Gloucester Arcado).
Y. M. C. A. European).
INWARD AIR MAILS Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Francisco Direct Service"--Ban date, 20th September....Sept. 27. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Francisco Direct Service"--Ban date. 30th September......Oct. 7.
OUTWARD AIR MAILS Friday, Sept. 20 Air Mall by Alr to Rangoon to con- neet with the "British Overseas Airways."
Re
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
* Sept. 20, 4-p.m. ......Sept. 26, 4.30 pm. Saturday, Sept. 27
Ale Mall for Manila, Guam. Honolulu,
U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan-Ameri can Airways and Trans-Atlantio Services,
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Heg
....Sept. 27, 5 p.m. Ord.......Sept. 27, 5.30 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 20
Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to con- nect with the British Overseas Airways,"
G.P.O. and KP.O. RegSept. 29, 4 p.m. Ord.......Bept. 20, 4.30 p.m.
Tuesday, October 7
Air Mall for Manlia, Guam, Honolulu,
U.B.A and Europe via American Airways and
Atlantic Bervices."
Her.
Ord.
Ref.
Ord.
E. P..O.
"Pan-
Trans-
„Det. 7, 5.00 p.m.
.Oct. 7, 5.30 p.m.
G..F. 0....
Oct. 7, 5.00 pm.
Oct. 7, 7.00 pan..
YALE LOCK CASE
Trademark Imitation By Chinese
Protracted investigations extending Institutod over a period of five years
by the Yale and Towne Manufactur ing Co., manufacturers of the well- known Yale, locks and keys, to locate the manufacturers of the Yalo locks, ended in the Flest Special District Court at
when Surtim Shanghat recently, A
And
key
Lingactures, was, fued $200 or 100
Houng-sung, days Imprisonment for Imitating the
registered Yale trademark with in-
to defraud. The case was tent private criminal prosecution brought by Dr. Y., Yoh fot. Mr Thos Breenan of Jardine Matheson and Co., Ltd., local agents for the Yale. people, against the Chinese manu- facturer..
China Light & Power Co., Ltd. The court ordered more than
(Hung Hom).
China, Light & Power Co., Ltd,
(Argyle Street).. Hồng Kong G Whampoo Dock
Recreation Club.
Mr. Moss (Kal Tak Aliport). The Far East Motors.
Remember, our Information Bureau at the HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD. GLOUCESTER ARGADE, HONGKONG,
where alot of very interesting things can be ób GREAT
talled will allens at King's Park Revolver cages then released at the enemy "Itanger on Sunday, September 28, 1941, "It seems logical" says the seaming at 1030 houm sharp for qualisation inly illogical Gummid, that the beas Part III Dress-Optional, 5-20
Patrol DulyPatrol duties wat be under a capable master, could-strike carried out an orderedging terror to the enemy and perhaps
cause a reirent in panic, gener wit
$3,000 worth of locks and koys seized by the Pollca at the address of the defendant to be
conacated
Dr Yeh told the Court that the Yale and Towne Manufacturing Company began to investigates the source of production of the "Yael" locks and keys which were marketted all over the world, Including Singa pore and Chilpa
"Ynal" "pro- The ducts, it was learned, were manufac tured by, ono Liang Sing-ken whose whereabouts could not be established for years, Chinese dealers were questioned, counsel, said, und gave evasive-repila / Recently, the manu“, facturers of the
tricod
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