THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 1, 1940 CHINESE 'PLANES OVER BORDER AREA

Chinese aircraft flew over Shamchun and Namtau on Wed- nesday. Japanese A.A. batteries opened fire but none of the ma- chines were hit. They remained over the border area for about half an hour and then disappear- ed.

TWO EXEMPTED

Two of the United States Navy Reservists in Hong Kong who had been recalled for ac.ive ser- vico have now been cxempted on Frounds of ill-health, the "China" Mall" learned this afternoon.

They are E. R. "Red" Sam- mens, manager of Gingle's Cafe, Wanchai, and William Gunn, Jr.

SAFEGUARD FOR FEVER VICTIMS

You are not finished with fever when your temperature has gone down. Your body is undermined and not till you have built it up are you really out of danger.

The truth is that fever weakens the stomach and makes it unfit to

LOCAL SHARES

BANKB

Hong Kong Bank $1215 sa..

BHIPPING.

Douglases $130 b..

POPPY DAY GOLF FUND, 1940

Previously acknowledged. 2011$1602,00

DOCKS, WHARVES, DODOWNS, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Edmond

ETC.

Providents $4.45 'sa..

LANDS, HOTELS & BLOGS. H.K. Lands. $30%b., $31 ̄a.

PUBLIC UTILITIES

Yaumati Ferrich $234 b., $223

S

H.K. Electrics (Old) $36.85 b.,

$37.10 s.

.H.K. Electrics (New) $36,35. b.

Telephones (Old) $23 b., $23.70

5.

INDUSTRIALS:

Cements $16 s., $16 so. H.K. Ropes $6.10 b.

STORES, &C.·. Watsons $8.00 sa.

MISCELLANEOUS Entertainments $0 b. Vibro Piling $8 s.

LAST DAY'S BALES 10 H.K. Banks @ $1215. 500 Providents @ $4.45 300 Cements @ $16 1,000 Watsons @ $8.90

-FIRMER TREND ON STOCK MARKET

uton

Eu Tong Sen

Hon.

Mr. and Mrs A. Shields

M. M: Watson

R. G. Geer

Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo

A. C. Ellis

H. S. Jones

R: L. Webb

J. F. Grose

D. C. Davis

M. H. Lo

A. R. Brown

230,00 -100.00

100,00 100,00 *10.00" 10.00

STARTING

TIMES

25.00 Following are the Royal Hong Kong 10.00 Golf Club starting times for Fanling

5.00 on Suriday:

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