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Profiteers
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Shan, In the Colony of Hong To Be Limited In U. S.
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The
Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur: Photographic
Competition
September, 1941.
June --
Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.
For the best and second-best entries,
Three Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO.
$250
$250
First Prizes in each of the three Sections.
CASH PRIZES
SECTION ONE Interior scenes, Table Top and Still Life Studies. (Ezluding 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 Flowers. 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $50. 3rd $30. 4th $10
RULES
The following Rules will govern the Competition:
1.The Competition is open to all
photographers.
The entries awarded the Dford 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 graphe in each Section. Exch entry must be accompanied by form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition, and which must be pasted on luck of entry.
-The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph,
All photographs entered must have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions"are ineligible. d-Ne responsibility will be accepted
for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entrita,
T-All entries to be either black, sepin, or toned pictures, and musi be mounted. Coloured photo Trapho are inaligible.
s-Pictures submified in sepia tones should be accompanied by ma smaller print in black and white. 0-No picture to enlared in more
than one Bection.
10.-Mounts to be only white or cream, must be of one of the following sizes:-10X12, 10×20.
it-No correspondence will be entered
inio in connection with the 'Com=" petition, 12-alembers of the Staffs of thị.
Hongkong. Telograph_ qad the South China Morning Post are not permitted to compete.. 19-The decision of the Judges shall,
14-At the conclusion of the Com
petition, entries will be returned to competitors on applications. at: the Telegraph opzees within seven days, 13.-The use of aliases in strictly
forbidden.
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tribute to the defence programine.
September 26, 1941
Success Of R.A.F. Raids STRIKE
PICKETS FOOLED
Over France Reviewed
*
KIDNAPPING
IN PEIPING
BANKS
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.
Incorporated by Royal Charter 1851. Pald-up Capital ........... $3,000,000
Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 READ OFFICE:—LONDON..
Smart Move By Steam Reserve Fund ******* $3,000,000
Laundry Manager
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39 Dishopsgata, E.Gi.
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West End Branchi
· 14-18, Cockapur Streat, B.W.I,
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AGENCIES AND DRANCHES;
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Satgon
Alor Biar
Ipoh Karachi
Semarang
Baremban
Klang
Shanghai
Kobe Kual
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Madras
Singapore
Sitiawan
Equrabaya
• Taiping
Cebu Colombo
30 New Hands Engaged Delhi The Steam Laundry has engaged phong 30 new honda and is therefore nulo Hankow
Medan
Tiental Tongkah
(Bhukat)
Yokohama
New York Tringtad. Pelping
(Peking) Penang
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Danking Business transacted.
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and
LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter)-New evidence proving the success of the R.A.F.'s recent daylight offensives has been secured by reconnaissance, states the Air Ministry news service. Sun- day's attack on the electric power station and chemical works at
Steam Laundry Company workers who are on strike were fooled this A strong force of British Gosnay near Bethune was conspicuously successful,
morning when they picketed ronds leading from the workers' quarters to the laundry in an attempt to pre- fighters kept the Messerschmitts | WASHINGTON, Sept.
vent nearly
100 women from re 25 away enabling the Blenheim (UP).—AC a press conference Bombers to make steady bomb-
turning to work. The Company's to-day, the Secretary of the ing runs over the great area of
manager last evening · had the women Treasury, Mr Henry Morgen- the works and almost at leisure
Laken home in lorries and collected again. this morning, the pickels thau, nsserted that the profit to direct their missiles at the
foolding on helplessly as the lorries Amritsar Tokyo Responsibility motive must be eliminated from most important and vulnerable
rolled into the laundry compound, Bangkok' Most of the male workers who de Belavia LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter), clded against striking remained the defence programme;
parts.
at Bombay Robert Craigie, the British Ambas- the laundry last He stated that Treasury ex- The power station's southwest sador in, Tokyo, has taken up with
night, but a few Coleutia the applicant) will be required to perts have started drafting a bill boiler-house received one and the Japanese Government the matter they
returned to their houses. There Agenciest deposit with an authorised officer under which corporation profits possibly two direct hits while of the disappearance of Mrs Denzil this morning these men falled to re-
they were visited by strikers and Cilvo Street who will be present at the sale, would be limited to six per cent. the northeast boller,house was Clarke, wife of the British Assistant turn to work. It is believed they Canion the sum of two hundred dollars, for the duration of the emer-also hit.
Press Attache in Pelping, who is be- were intimkinted against continuing Cawnpore Manila (200) in cash. This sum will begency. He also announced the
Heved to have been kidnapped. Other boins burst on the railway refunded
on payment of the six per cent, profit iden yester trucks. Several more fell along the Representations have already been Purchase price.
day because the "complaceny of southwest edge of the dynamo-house made to the local Japanese authorl- this country called for something and the coal-washing plant. The ties In Peiping.
coal conveyor and workshops were hit again and again. The chemical It is highly probable, states "Reu- to continue to operate, although it The proposal would curb the In-
ler's" Diplomatic Correspondent, it has only a skeleton stoft. works received at lets on the off that Germans are at the back of this apply for their wages at the Com-FIXED DEPOSITS ICs for or her! flationary trend; moreover, it would | while other bomba bursi on the ou outrage as they were behind the oany's offices, and the money is now or shorter periods in Local or Other
The strikers yesterday failed to mean Diat all business would cou pipeline. Incendiaries fell
right wholesale arrests of British subjects among the oil tanks where they last year, for it is extremely curious being handed over to the Labour Currencies of rates which will, we quotes
Officer, from whom the strikers must were likely to do as much harm as that whenever relations between collect if they desire their wages duo Great Britain and Japan appear to to them up to the time they downed Not To Be Repeated
be showing signs of Improvement tools. some ineldent of this kind occura to He declared that there was no rea-
Strikers are pleketing outside of set them back. son why some individuals and cor-
The British Government hold the the works to-day, but are doing It porations should be allowed to make
Japauese responsible for the disap-inken place.
quietly and no disturbances have large profits when hundreds of thou-
pearance of Mrs Clarke as they are sands are serving in the armed forces for do!
dollar
a day, and other
responsible for the maintenance of Inw and order in Peiping. sections of the population are making
Search Intensified He recalled that during to a botte railway. sacrifers. the world
rld war, "many people stayed The large engine-shed and rolling PEIPING, Sept. 25 (UP). — The home and made much money." stock were also hit. Much damage British Embassy to-day stated that He concluded by saying that he was also done on Saturday to ship-the Clarke caso la more hopeful; would endeavour to dratt an equit- yards of Ateliers et Chantiers de owing to the increased activities of able law; "however somebody has Normandio on the banks of the the Japanese authorities. got to be hurt. We cannot live as Seine at Grondqueville. Bombs fell The Japanese Embassy spokesman we have been. We cannot continue on the workshop forming the cast sald that an unspecified number of to live the way we have and still be and south boundaries of the ship-Japanese gendarmes and Chinese SIMLA, Sept. 25 (Reuter).—Exist-10' National Commissioners
burst on and military police are searching for Mesing facilities are adequate to cope SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" the arsenal of Democracy, Business yard. Other bombs as usual should be out of the win- near the oil tanks some of which Clarke inside and outside of Pelping. with the expansion of the Indian air
LONDON, Sept. 25 (UP),— dow, but it's not out yet."
were wrecked in earlier attacks on He said that
Japanese many
leve force which will shortly take place. believe bnt Mrs
All recruits will be granted com-The new Free French National these shipyards.
Clarke "possibly desired to Saturday Blenheims go elsewhere and when asked whe- immediately they have completed Free French Government has NEW YORK, Sept. 25 (Reuter).—
for the duration of the war Committee which the de facto A recommendation by Mr Henry also vigorously attacked Cherbourg ther he believed that she had been
Under the former announced, will have General Morgenthau, Secretary of the Trea-dorks. One stick of bombs burst on kidnapped, he replied, "We don't their training. sury, that all profits should be limit- the submarine shelters others burst-know. That is why it is so hard to system, those who could not be im De Gaulle as President with ten
mediately absorbed were returned to National Commissioners. ed tú six per cent, during the presenting among harbour craft.
from these attacks on targets emergency caused to-day one of the Apart
These are Maurice do Jean, Foreign sharpest stock market breaks since which have become essential parts of the German war machine, bombers
between San Wal
Street & Pak Kung
Street, Hak Un.
N
K. F..
Test feet feel!erl
As per sala plan.
Contents
Ann. feet. sq. feet.
006 20
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The purchaser of the lot wil be
required to pay to the auctioneer
in cash the sum of $2,885.00 (being
10% of the upset price) im
mediately after the fall of the
hammer, the balance of the premium being paid in accordance with the Conditions of Sale.
G.
R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
of the Sale by Public. Auction to be held on Monday, the 29th 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 at Wong Nei Chung Gap Road, In the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 yours, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 75 years, Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo sal of the lot the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, (200) in cash. This gun will be refunded on payment of Purchase price.
He was of the oplaton that "big busi- ness is as patriotle as anyone and I think that they will co-operate."
April
оле
Market's Reaction
industrial specialties were among the motors, aircraft and other Arst to tumble, declines ranging from one to five points.But the extreme losses were in many cases reduced before the market closed when news from Washington suggested that Mr Morgenthau's suggestion is likely to counter strop opposition in both Houses of
of Congress. Some 1,200.000 shares changed hands during the day which was the largest total for two months,
Rejection Predicted WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 (UP)- Senate and House of Representatives experts have predleted privately that Congress will reject Mr Henry Mor- genthau's proposal to limit corpora- tlon profits to Fix per cent.
reverse the Jesen
Members of the Senate Finance Committee and the House Way and Means Committee said
that there was no reason why Congress should recently enacted $3,553,400,000
adopted in the the position adopte
De- fence Revenue Programme when it rejected the Treasury's recommenda- tion that the present method of com- puling taxes be abandoned and all corporations required to pay excess profit rates on all earnings exceeding PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. right per cent. of their capitalisation.
Na of Sale.
Inland Lot
Registry No.
No. 6244.
Wong Nel Chung
.. Locality
Gap Road.
Boundary
|Measurements
|}fent feet|fectivet
as per sale
plan.
15 2:00
the
The purchaser of the lot wil be required to pay to the auctioneer in cash the sum of $450.00 (being 10% of the upset price) im- (mediately after the fall of the hammer, the bulanco the
of premium being paid in accordance with the Conditions of Sale,
Windsors In Washington
25
WASHINGTON, Sept. (Reutor) Thousands crowded the approaches to Washington's Union-Station carly this morn- ing to roar tumultuous welcome to the Duko and Duchess of Windsor, who were greeted officially. by Sir Ronald Campbell, the British Charge d'Affaires, and Mr George Sum- merlin, the State Department's Protocol chief.
Received By Roosevelt WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 (UP), President Roosevelt to-day received the Duke and Duchess of Windsor for a half hour that. The Windsora are en route to their ranch in Canada, The Duka said, that, he "was ""ab- solutely confident that Britain win the war. He visited Mr Cordeil Hull, Secretary of State and Admiral Emory Land, Chairman
of the
Marl- time Commission who told the Duke that everything possible, was being done to maintain a bridge of ships.to Beltain
Australia's
Anti-Tank Guns
SYDNEY, Sept. 25. (Reuter), Australian-made anti-tanic guns are now rolling of the assembly line at #faster rate than yet attained in the United States, saya "Morning Herald" speelal writer after a visit to a great South Australian ordnance factory.
a
com- Was
The first Australian anti-tank gun was produced in April, Now man- facture is speeded up so rapidly that the full scheduled output is reached.
50 This main factory with ponent manufacturkig shops erected in three months, the war- time ordnance organisation bearing comparison with the most efficient factories of Britain and Germany.
Many anti-tank guns have already been shipped to equip members of the Australian forces overseas.
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CORNS
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At Hazebrouck Hazebrouck's Important railway yard was bombed lost Saturday by Blenheima with a Oghter escort and received high explosives just where they were most effective. Severn! direct hits were scored at the point where the
trucks converge
busy week-end over, the Norwegian, also made daylight raids during this German and Dutch coasts.
1
tant
look for the culprit."
General Sentenced To Death
Indian Air
Force To Be
Expanded
elvi! life until their services were required.
on application,
Lacpl Currency and Bierling with interest allowed at rates obiainable on application
BAVINGS ACCOUNTS 'also opened in
The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Executor and Trustee bust-
news, and claims recovery of Britan Incoine Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of it Agencies and Branches,
17. IL EVANS THOMAS,
Manager.
Free French Cabinet Announced
This assurance of a commission for Affairs; General Paul Louts Legen- an indefinite period will give a great tilhomme, War; Vice Admiral Emile Impetus to the number of applications Henri Mueselier, Navy and Mercan- from all over India to join the air tile Marine; Rene Pleven, Economy. force
Finance and Colonies; Rene Cassin,
For three weeks large-scale aerial Justico and Public Education; Andre
Jor Labour Diethelm, Interior,
French Ambassador SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”
exercises have been held by the In- News). The French Ambassador, M, Courtmartial
CHUNGKING, Sept. 20' (Central VICHY, Sept. 25 (UP)-A High dian Air Force.
to-day sentenced to Henri Coame who left Tientsin on death in absentia, General Paul | satisfaction in the performance of Wednesday by steamer, is due in Legentilhomme, former Commander the Indian pilots whose sid!! in M. Cosme of the French Forces at Djibouti who handling their aircraft in the most
Shanghai to-morrow.
and In-
Commander George d'Argenticu, National Com-
without Department.
Observers expressed the
greates 2 Al
Commodore Martial
M. Hauck has been named Director
went to North China several months rallied to General de Gaulle and led advanced manoeuvres caused general of Labour and M, Althand, Director ago to spend his summer,
the Free French In Syrla.
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M. Pleven
Economic Affairs.
algo
the
de
charged with the co-ordination of affairs among Civil
Commissarials. General Gaulle said that the Committee will "direct the policy of administrating Free France"
Personalities:
LONDON, Sept, 23 (Reuter)-The "Big Ten" as the new Free French National Committee has already been termed Includes men who have seen
wide and varied experience in the service of their country,
The Commissioner for War, Gen- French Army
eral Legen the first
openly to defy the armistice and was a passenger on the Empress
of Britain when she was
bombed and punk by German craft.
Ho
air-
Governor of
was formended the British
Djibuti and
and French forces in Somaliland when France collapsed.
The Commissioner for Foreign Affairs, M. Maurice do Jean, wos
So the French Embassy-in--
for nine years. At the out- of wor,
M.. de
de Jean. returned to Paris and became
confidential secretary to M. Daladler and then to M. Reynaud. Since his arrival in Britain, he has been head of the Free French Diplomatic Service,
Admiral Muselier Vice-Admiral Emile Museller has commanded the Free French Naval and Air Forces since July, 1040.
Professor Rene Casslu, founded the
French Union of ex-s
ex-Servicemen and Empire eldry of tho Free French
Council.
has been
M. Andre Diethelm
was Chief du Cabinet to M. Mandel Mir
Minister of the Interior, when Frence collapsed.
Captain Dargenilcu is a pricat in civil life. During the Dakar incident- last your
year he was instrumental in pre- venting the capture of General do Gaulle's envoys He recently toured Canada, explaining the Free French movement to the French Canadians. Socialist Journalist
M.. Rans Hauck is a well-known Socialist fournalist and propagandist. M. Alphand was an attache in the Vichy Einbassy in Washington last успе
M. Rene Plaven served at the Air Minitry In Paris, at the outbreak of war and afterwards was second in charge of the French Air Mission to the United
In
Air Commodore Valin i Sver
night fying. The French
ment sent him to the Near East in 1035, and later to Brazil on a special^~ mission. From fiere he came to Bri- tain to join General de Gaulle,"
Poles Reveal War Figures
LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter). -Polish Military Headquarters. in London to-day stated that the. Gormans' losses in the Polish- German campaign of September, 1999, word 00,000 killed, 200,000 Wounded, 400 tanks and 500 planes destroyed,
an
Thorst incomplétait of Polish: casualties contains the names of, more. ||than 7,000%Polish officers andinon:
commissioned officeral killed
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