POSTAL SERVICE TO MACAO. POSTAL SERVICE TO CANTON QUEEN'S THEATRE
FTC.
SHOWING TO-DAY At 2,30 & 7.30 p.m.
On and after Monday, 1st Oct., On and after Monday, 1st Octo- 1945, ordinary letters and post-bor 1946, ordinary Inttors and cards for despatch to Macao will postcards for dosyntols to Canton "COASTAL COMMAND" be accepted subject to the follow and dutination in this provincon ing postage rates ç---
of Kwangtung, Kwangai, Kwotohow THE EYES OF THE CONVOY Letters: 8 cents for the first and Yunnan vin Cauton will be
ounce or part of an accapted subject to the following" The glorious story of those who risk all to keep our shipping ounce, and 4 cents postage rates:--- for cach additional Lottors:
lanes open
ounce or part of an
ounce.
Limit of weight, 4 lbs.
Postcards: 2 cents.
The same restrictions regarding
05
Postgards:
:
8 conts for the first ounoo or part of an qunoo, and couts for oach additional Ounoo or part of an
ounso.
Limit of weight. 4 lbs.
2 cents.
WITH THE FULL CO-OPERATION OF THIN ROYAL NAVY & R. A. F.
Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 50 c. & 20 c. Servicemen in Uniform Half Price.
The same rostriations regarding ALHAMBRA THEATRE
size oto. apply as in the case of are lol lettors and postcards (800 Post Offico Notice published on 25th Soptombor, 1946).
Mails to Canton and destinations) is Canton will be dospatshod by considorod
to have been Lt. Comdr. Clair, R.N., offered size etc, apply as in the case of in the nature of their services which were readi-local letters and postcards (sce Post Office Notice published on' by thi officially accepted,
We first headed for the 18th 25th September, 1945).
Mails to Macne will be despat it will las appreciated if members party to Shumchun, where they
Army Headquarters of the public will dofor the sub-were to pick up a platoon of Chinese
The ched by such vessels the 13th Chinese Army, under where tea was provided. mission of Chains until they a20) the command of Col. Chow, and ride was a memorable one, for considered suitable, as opportuni
road was in such a bad ty offers. It is expected that mail informed that. Incilition exist.
make the return trip to Kow the loon with the platoon who were state that it was a wonder we will be despatched at least once to take up quarters in Kowloon did not run into fresh trouble daily. Notices stating the time Tong.
Jeep and
trucks alike literally of closing mail and the name sugli voseols careered on two wheels at times the vessel by which mail is to be
Fortune favoured us and
Te destination despatched will be displayed from Ist Lown. We left Kowloon dead get safely to
were and, after the trucks were lo day to day at the General Post of rice Office and the Kowloon Central prodneed and everybody wased with fifty sacks Jotaf into the best of moods.started on
the return trip to Post Office. Even
Shamehun lering the fact that
We went Kowloon,
J. B. H. LEE, through Beacon Hill tunnel in somewhere round 4.30 p.m.
Acting Postmaster General complete black-ont
At Shunichun we saw an odd were no lights on the coach) sight. Chinese soldiers, with 27th September, 1945. failed to spoil things.
rifles and fixed bayonets, were doing guard duty on one side of the railway track, and on the
soldiers,
W. M. Thomsen,
Col. C. A.. Deputy C. C. A. 19, Hong Kong, 26th. September, 1945.
POST OFFICE NOTICE
All persons who have recently posted mail addressed tas Masno are requested to enli at the Cioneral Port Office between 10 a.. Bad 3 num on Friday, 29th September.
1946.
A further motion regarding mail in Alan Roziorally will be issued shortly
J. 1. IL GEK Acting Postmaster Goneral. September 26th, 1945.
NOTICE
We leave acquiri temporary wxvmmolation on the 4th Floor of the Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building. / Messrs. Johnson, Stokes & Mostar.
All enquiries should be main to that address, or, by telephono, ta
E. Roberts. Tol. 33561.
↓
THOMSON & Co., Chartered Accountants.
NOTICE
RADUL RRGAZZI
controlor fur
Marbloa, Stones, Tilos. Torrazzo. Maskin, Metal Works. Brass and Bronze Castings, Wrought Iron, wishes to nonneo that he has opened an office in the Hank of East Asia Building. Room 106.
Telephono 26177. Workshops rooponing at former akrone: 45 Matauwei Hond, Kow- loon.
The firm will undertako also
Gonoral Contracting for recondi- tioning and alterations of build- inga. Small stocks of materials! available. Skilled labour -Euro- poan supervision. All enquirion will receive prompt attention.
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10, Wyndham Street.
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NOTICE
BUNAN TONG & Co. Successors to
A. GOEKE & Co. (1935) EXPORT
We beg to announce that we have opened a temporary office at Room 205, Loke Yew Building, Queen's Road, Central.
Telephone No. 21059.
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COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
D. AND P. SERVICE CAMERA EXCHANGE
on fire, bottles of beer
IL
there
A prolonged stop was made at Fanling, and here men from the Air Force had an enjoyable opponite side were Japanese BRITISH MILITARY ADMIN-
fifteen minutes, making friends with the
country-folk, giving sweets, sansel - them chocolate,
402141 having pictures, withes hoth stills and cine-pleturen, taken with them.
similarly equipped, also doing guard duty!
one of the Chinese 1 anker officers whether there had been any incidents of any nature but he said everything was going on smoothly and that the Japanese went about these days "with
heads" and were
bered
As if to
not
ISTRATION, HONGKONG MILITARY COURTS PROCLAMATION No. 8 ARTICLES 5 & 8
suitable, AR opportunity offers.. Notices stating the time of glosing nail art the name of the vessel hy which mail is to dospatahod will be displayed from day to day at the General Poet Office and the Kow- loon Contral Post Offico.
J. B. H. LEE,
KOWLOON →→ SHOWING TO-DAY At 2.30 and 7.30 p.m.
"DEAR OCTOPUS"
Starring
MARGARET LOCKWOOD & -MICHAEL WILDING A Gainsborough Picture. Price: $1.50, $1.00, 50 c. & 20%. Serviceinen in Uniform Half Price.
Acting Pustunstor (ionara KING'S THEATRE
28th September, 1945.
NOTICE
LEGAL PUBLICATIONS AND RECORDS
TO-DAY ONLY At 2.30 & 7.30 p..
ELEANOR POWELL JAMES STEWART VIRGINIA BRUCE
in
"BORN TO DANCE'
An M-GM Picture.
Boforu Civil Government on bo
essential that! restored, it is out to make any trouble.
I, DAVID MERCER MAC courato information be obtained confirm the state- [DOUGALL, Brigadier, Chief Civil on matters affecting the legal and ment, a Japanese sentry jump Affairs Officer, in exercise of the judicial departments and that in-To-morrow ed to attention and saluted powers conferred upon me by complete records and registern bo Articles 5 & 8 of the above supplemented by other information. mentioned Proclamation hereby appoint: --
Members of the public will
nssist therefore greatly addition to complying with Rogul- ation No. 2 (Legal Publications and Records) they also
OFF THE RAILS We then started on the last Inp of the journey out and had not gone ten minutes when severe jelt brought un all up with a start. Butiles and most respectfully, glasses flew off the table, andi The lorry we travelled in or we were putting things in order our homeward trip was driven again when one
of the party, by one of the Commandos and looking out of the window wald,
was done in record time, the The engine's
gone off the speedometer pointing to rails"
steady 45-50 miles. Before we had realised it, we pulled up at the ferry wharf, anfe and sound despite the day's experiences.
In fact it had done more than that. It had travelled beyond a low wall that marked the end of a siding and carried the wall Fortunately, the with it! driver had seen what was com- ing and applied the brakes, and though this did not pull the en- gine and couches up in time, it averted what otherwise might have been a major disaster.
Investigation suggested that The pointsman had. for some reason or other. forgotten to "switch over" with the result that instead of going on to the at Lowu. the engine mainline went straight into the siding al some considerable sed.
As luck would have it, there was no casualty at all. But it will perhaps take a day, or the greater part of it, to get the locomotive work on the track
FORCE CF
ww
MINUTE MEN
EL
Washington, Sept. 29.- Major General Vandegrift, U.S. Marine Corps Commander, told the House Naval Committee to-day that he would want post-war Marine of 100,000 men and 9,200 force officer would be a force of 'minute men'" he said, "and it will be buld in readiness to be moved instantly with the fleet to any part of the world to strike hard and promptly to forestall at the beginning any
attempt to disrupt the peace the world."Associated Press.
again as it went not only off the COST OF LIVING
IN CANTON
rails, but the forepart was firm- ly embedded in soft earth.
While
we were waiting for
In
of
DENIS HENRY BLAKE Solicitor and Notary Public
and
"THIS THING CALLED LOVE”
LEE THEATRE
com-
TO-DAY AT 2.30 & 7.15 P.M.
OLIVER STAN
HARDY LAUREL
&
DAVID LOUIS STRELLETT,unicate any information in thoir possession relating to the matters" Captain, H.K.V.D.C..
in question to Capt. Botelho, Solicitor and Notary Public
Courts of Justico, 1st floor, Tul No. 25052, even if the Regulation| may not apply to them.
to be members of the Standing Military Court
AND I hereby authorise cach of them, the said Donis Henry Blake and David Louis Strellett, to hold a Summary Military Court, Class 1, sitting alone.
GIVEN under my hand. at' HONG KONG this 29th day of September, 1945.
D. M. MacDougall, Brigadier, Chief Civil Affairs Officer.
NOTICE
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
1.
Chincap tored
son and it was decided that we The Kwok Min University in Si
the breakdown gang at Lowu. A Canton raport on conditions Col. Chow arrived with two of in the Kwangtung capital places his officers and had a discussion the cost of living per person at
per month with Wing Comdr. H. P. Dick- $2,000
National Currency. Kan
is re-opening and charge $12,000 in tuition fee per
the border. should walk over get into two trucks that the 13th Chinese Army had in use and drive back to Kowloon in them
LIVELY DRIVE
At the border two trucks and a Jeep were awaiting us, but we were short two drivers sa two of our party. J. M. Hut- chinson, Associated Press, and
NOTICE
JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD. Morohants.
Hong Kong, Canton, Swatow,
Shanghai, London.
Mercantile Bank Building,
term.
will
There Are now fifteen newa- papers publishing in Canton, in- cluding one in English. Under the puppet regime only three nowe Papors had been in operation.
"THORNYCROFT"
The attention of all rogis-
medical practitioners
in
Hong Kong is drawn to the pro- visions of the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance, No. 7 of 1936.
2. (a) The following infect ious diseases must be notified as soon as they come to the notice of the registered medical practi- tioners-plague, cholera, small- pox, yellow fever, typhus, crebro- spinal meningitis, measles, ohio- Our Brant Office has opened kon-pox, diphtheria, puerperal temporary premises c/o Messrs over, scarlet fever, tuberculosis, Blair & Coat French Bank rabies, dysentery, and enteric. Building, 2nd floor, and we shall
(b) In addition, the notification be obliged if all prospective clients will communicate enquiries to of cases of malaria is invited. that address during the present 3. Every rogistored medical emergency period where they will practitioner (other than a Govern-| be promptly handled and com- raunt officor) is entitled to receive municated to our executive who the sum of one dollar for osob
7. Queen's Road Central, lat Moor.is now proceeding to London to such notification on application to
27th September, 1945.
NOTICE
ascertain full details and specific-the Secretary, Medical Depart ations with prices of latest models mont, Hong Kong Shanghai Bank, in all lines of our products
Vehicles-Petrol/Diesel.
First Floor.
4. Copics of the forms for Marine Engines Petrol/Die notification aro obtainable from
Bel
the Secretary, Modieal Dopart- ment.
Boilers-Water Tube. Motor Boats & Water Craft
of all description.
H.K.V.D.O. REPATRIATION
"No furthor applications for repatriation by the HIGHLAND |--- MONARCH will be received after 10.00 hours, Monday, October Our Hong Kong & China office 1st, 1945. All those who hayo is a Direct Branch of →→ rogistored up to that hour-aro
Messrs.
JOHN L. THORNYCROFT & Co., Ltd., Smith Square,
Westminster,
London.
FRANCIS WU'S practically certain to proceed by
STUDIO
18A, GLOUCESTER ARGADE
this ship."
D. N. THURSBY,
Major & Adjt. Commanding H.KV.D. Corpå.
5. The penalty on conviction for failure to notify onses of the diseases named in paragraph-2 (a) supra in a fine not exosoding two hundred dollara.
P. 8. Bolwyn-Clarko, DIRECTOR OF MEDICAL &
BANITARY SURVIOLS. 26th September, 1946,
George E. Strickland,
Colonal, O.A.,
Legal Branch,
26th September, 1945.
EAT AT
$4
'BABES IN TOYLAND"
AN M.G.M. PICTURE
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