HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
Authorised Capital
.$50,000,000
Lssued and Fully Paid-up .....$30,000,000*
Reserve Funda:--
Sterling
6,500,000
Hong Kong Currency Ro-
- Bervo
Reserve Liability of
prietors
Pro-
$10,000,000)
.$20,000,000
HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG,
BOARD OF · DIRECTORS: Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson, Chairman,
W. H. Lock, Esq., Deputy Chairman,
r. K. Bousfield, Esq., G. Miskia, Esq A. H. Compton, Esq. K. B. Morrison, Eag
Hon. Mr. T. E. Paaron, Hon. Mr. 8. H. Dodwell, Hon. Mr. A. L. Shialda" Hon. Str Vandeleur M. Grayburn. Chief Manager.
MEETING LAST WEEK TO MENT, "A DISPATCH FROM |"SLOW DOWN" ON THEIR PRO- REUTER'S."
GRAMME UNTIL THE COM- Julius Reuter was the first to. J. Davies, Esq...
ARMY organise an international news MATCHES.
service. Where days, weeks and Up-to-date 115 matches have been even months had been necessary played out of a total of 182 games, and for the transmission of news, the though it was iginally Intended to
ment to
bring this tour
sary,
a
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conclusion new organisation was able tell the by the end of August, it may be neces-same story in minutes.
Reuter believed in wide distri- result of this "temporary as a stoppage" to extend the reason to the bution of news and facts and first or second week of September. In a free press that could print Canton The quarter-final games in the Army the truth. When one of his Chotoo tournaments will be decided some time bulletins provoked a parliament- during the week, and it is understood the semi-finals
will be played on Wednesday, August 13.
Latest positions of the teams in the Y.M.C.A. Invitation Tournament
Table To Date
ary crisis which imperiled free-Foostrow
Haiphong dom of the press, he said:
Bankow
"A censored press is the tool Harbio
minority-a of a corrupt
free iloilo press is the symbol of 2 free people.
Rangoon
Saigon
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Kuala Lumpu Slugapore
Bourabaya
Sungei Patani
Bwaly
Teatain
Muar (Johore) Tokyo
Mukden
New York Pelping
Penang
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of But to be worthy
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened freedom the press must always Local Currency and FIXED DEPO
tell the truth--for truth is free- SITS received for One Year or shorter dom... and without truth there periods in Local and Other Currencies
will be quoted terms which 19 32 can only be slavery and degrada- fon
application. 22 28 tion."
Un
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES of various
38 25 Reuter believed in the power sizes To Let. 41 22 of news
truthful news
TRUSTEE and EXECUTOR business
the kind that makes men free, undertaken.
Goats
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Signats Middlesex "A" Y.M.C.A.
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He believed that all men should know the truth and know it as
That 11 soon as it happened,
Is what a free press meant to Julius 5 Reuter.
Hong Kong, 26th February, 1941.
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the
ALL MEMBER STATES HAVE 8th Regt. R.A. BEEN CONVENED TO A CON-5A.A.Rest.R.A. 16 6 9 2 43 50
| Middlesex "8" FERENCE OF THE
17 6 11 1 38 63 INTERNA- TIONAL LABOUR' ORGANISA-R. Navy "8"
965th. Bty, R.A. 17 2 13 2 29 88 10 2 7 ? 11 40 Ingenious camouflage by theTION OPENING IN NEW YORK 30th Bty. R.A.
15 1 13 1 17 73 Italians was a noticeable feature ON OCTOBER 27.
17 0 16 } of the campaign but Allied recon- naissance aircraft seem readily to have spotted the attempted decep- | tion which included the creation of artificial dust storms by run- ning the airscrews of unservice- able aircraft placed on the edges of aerodromes.
Allied operations were carried out from Aden, the Sudan and Konya and gradually attained Intensity until in Augus', 1940, the three pronged attack by the R.A.F. and Rhodes an air forces Mas- had covered poin's from rawa to Kisimayu and from Mogadescio to Gondar.
large a
SOUTH CHINA
AQUATIC
GALA
BRITAIN'S FOOD REQUIREMENTS
The agenda will include report of the Acting Director of the International Labour Office Activities since the last
De- meeting in the summer of
Two officials of the U.S. 1930
partment and a discussion of the
Mr. of Agriculture, Report
M. on collaboration between public
Paul Appaceby and Mr. R. authorities and
Evans, will fly to London within employers and workers organisations which will
The next few days to get a first- hand picture of British food re- afford an opportunity for a sur- At North Point last night South vey of social developments China
quirements and to tell the peo- Athletic Association held its
ple of Britain how American far- throughout the world ht this second swimming gala of the season.
mers
pro- critical time as well as
are expanding their Qf the Following are the results —
80 Matres
10 Ngau duction Back-Stroke: --- 1.
help supply present and future responsibili-
Leung-wah: 2, Fong Kwok-yu. 3. Txe needs.-Reuter. ties of the International Labour
Stl-ho. Time: 41 2-5. Organisation.
200 Metres Breast-Stroke: -i. Ho Bun-kun: 2. Kam Wah; 3. Tenni Yeung Time: 3 9.3.5.
re-
I! September, 1940, in the Gundar reg on a successful raid Member States have been destroyed
amn.unition | minded they are entitled to send dumn amongst other successes, a delegation consisting of twu With the invasion of Abyssinia government representatives And operated in close one each of employers and work- the air forces couperation with the troops and ers.-British Wireless. frt in February, 1941, onwards were more directly concerned with support of the ground forces.
Red Sea Action
COAL
RATIONING POSSIBLE
Ladies' 100 Metres Free-Style:—1. LI Po-luen: 2. Chiu So-bik: 3, Ho Wai-mus Time: 1.41.
Kwok-yu; 2. Cheung Stu-cho.
60 Metres:-1, Au Leung-wah; 2. Fong Time.
31.4.5.
50 Metres. Handicap (Training Class); Young On-pong: 2, Fong Kwok-yu; 3. LI Y-sing.
200 Metres Breast. Stroke (Handicap): --1. Cho Sal-lok; 2, Tsang Yeung: 3 Wong Tsi-keung.
50 Metres Blindfold:—1. Chan Chung- chak 2 Wine Lay-sAD.
those
THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LTD.
Authorised Capital Paid-up Capital ... Reserve and Undivided
Profits
-$10,000,000.00 1.598,690.00
2,983,261.50
HEAD OFFICE:~HONG KONG 10. Des Voeux Road, Central,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:- Hon. Str Shou-son Chow, Chairman.
Ladies' 200 Metres Breast-Stroke Li Koon Chun, Esq., P. K. Kwok, Esq.. (Handicap):~~1.
Ho
Wong Yun Tong, Esq., Li Lan Sang. Esq.. Wong Chu Son, Esq. and Fung LamPing Wan, Esq.
So-bik; 2. Chiu Wai-mui: 3. Li Poluen.
Under Water
Kul-on
Swimmine~l.
Chiu-
(37,2 metres) ¦ 2. Kwok Jeong (20): 3, Wong Char-man (26.3).
Water Polo:-South, Ch....a losi to
In March and April, Sworlßsh of the Fleet Air Arm joined the R.A.F. in the attack on five des- troyers in the Red Sea and when the general offensive was acceler- ated towards the end of April bombing sorties increased. as many as 225 being made against The possibility of coal chinese Bathing Club 2-1. enemy troop concentrations in a rationing in the coming winter was mentioned by Sir Andrew Duncan, Pre- sident of the Board of Trade,
speaking during the coal debate in the Commons yesterday.
single week.
After the Duke of Aosta's sur- render in May the campaign gradually diminished and by June 17 air operations mainly consisted in harassing remnants of Italian forces in central Abyssinia.
British Wireless.
CAPTURE OF ASSAB DISCLOSURE
the
to
of
"It may well be," he said, "that in winter time we may have have a comprehensive scheme rationing for all non-industrial uses of coal and different forms of fuel.
"Though that may we i be. I think we can be fairly certain that it is not likely that our war effort this winter will be impeded for lack of fuel or power, or that the CAPTURE OF THE POST OFpublic will still have to suffer an ABSAB, WHICH PROVED THE unreasonable rationing scheme."- FINAL NAIL IN THE COFFIN Reuter. OF THE ITALIAN EAST AFRI. CAN EMPIRE, WAS ACCOM- PLISHED BY INDIAN TROOPS, THE ROYAL NAVY AND THE RAF. BY A WELL-PLANNED ATTACK, IT WAS REVEALED | YESTERDAY, SUNY
The attack, which was a com- plete surprise, took place one
our
DOMINION STATUS
in
morning in June and was pheno~ The India" and Burma (Post- menally successful, forces ponement of Elections) Bill pass- sustaining no casualties.
ed the second: Reading One Italian was killed while Lords yesterday without division. more than 1,000 Italians, with 35 The Duke of Devonshire, replying| Germans, were captured.*.
to the debate, said the object :01 VioLargo' quantit'os. @of rifies, Government remained the same machine-guns and ammunition namely to bring about a state wora also. "becured with little of affairs in India so that she will damage to the harbour Installa- be able to obtain full Dominion flana
| status and become an equal part- The town offered 'tle resia-ner in the British Common- tance, the general attitude being wealth of Nations, one of resignation and relief that! The overwhelming majority of the people of India were whole- But for the element of surprise heartedly with Britain in the in the attack, it is cons'dered that war offort, the Under-Secretary Assab might hove. been a hard for India added British Wire- nut to crack, Reuter..
1cas,
all was over
LOCAL SHARES
H.K. COVT, LOANS
4% Loan 95% b. 32% Loan (1934) 941⁄2 b. 3% Loan (1940) 941⁄2 ka
BANKS Hong Kong Bank X.D. $1315 b.
INSURANCES
Canton Ins. $225 b. H.K, Fire Ins. $185 b.
Kan Tong Po Esq., Chief Manager. Hon. Mr. LJ Tse Fong, Manager.
Amoy Ratovis
Bomhay
Cricutin
HONG KONG SAVINGS BANK.
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V. M. GRAYBURN,
Chief Manager. Hong Kong, lal March, 1837.
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA
AND CHINA.
Incorporated by Royal Charter, 183%
Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund
£3,000,000 £3,000,000
Reserve Liability of Pro-
prietors
£3,000,000
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Current Accounts opened in Local Currency and Fixed Deposits received tr one year or shorter periods in Local
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KAN TONG PO,
Chief Manager.
termis
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