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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENT The Daily Press

R.A.0.B. (G.L.E.) CLUB.

An Extraordinary General Meeting will take place at 8 p.m. on Thursday, 14th March. 1940.

BUSINESS.

To receive from the Committee A Balance Sheet and Statement of Accounts for the preceding

financial year.

J

R. R. SMITH,

Hon. Secretary,

CHINESE ESTATES,“

LIMITED.

Seventeenth Ordinary Yearly Meeting.

IS HEREBY NOTICE GIVEN that the SEVEN. TEENTH ORDINARY YEAR- LY MEETING of SHARE.. HOLDERS will be held at the Company's Office at China Build. ings, 5th floor, Hong Kong,, on Thursday, the 21st March, 1940, at 12 o'clock noon, for the par- pose of receiving the Report of the Directors and a Statement of Account for the year ending the KOWLOON RESIDENTS | 29th February, 1940, and of electing two Directors and an Auditor.

ASSOCIATION.

NOTICE

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The Twentieth Annual General Meeting of the Kowloon Re sidents' Association will be held in St. Andrew's Church Hall. Kowloon, on FRIDAY, March 15, 1940, at 6 p.m.

Business.

Adoption of Report and Ac

counts for the year ended 31st December, 1939. Election. of Officers and

Committee

And Other Business,

It is earnestly requested that members and all others interested in the welfare of Kowloon will endeavour to be present. An opportunity will be given for bringing forward matters for the consideration of the new Com. mittee.

H. D. ROSENTHALL,

Hon. Secretary. 137

THE HONG KONG AND KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.

Notice to Shareholders.

THE FIFTY. THIRD OR. DINARY ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Office of Messrs.

Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. on TUESDAY, 2nd APRIL, 1940, at NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1939.

The Transfer. Books of the Company will be CLOSED from ATURDAY, the 23rd MARCH, 1940, to TUESDAY, the 2nd APRIL, 1940, both days in. clusive.

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By Order of the Board of Directors,

C. M. MANNERS,

Secretary & Manager, Hong Kong, 11th March, 1940.

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THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.

Notice to Shareholders

Notice is hereby given that the "Forty fourth Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in the Company will be held at the Company's Town Office, 2, Lower Albert Road, on WEDNESDAY, 27th MARCH, 1940, at NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with Statement of Accounts, to

The TRANSFER BOOK of the Company will be CLOSED from the 14th to the 21st March, | 1940, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of"

Directors,

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FUNG PING FAN,

Director & Secretary, Hong Kong, 7th March, 1940.

Prague Has Unexpected Black-out

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Prague had an unexpected black-out on Saturday night. No reason is yet, given.

Leipzig, Cologne, Munich, Vien. ra and Prague "wireless closed down suddenly for

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TRADE UNIONS SUPPORT OF WAR EFFORT

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HONGKONG, MARCH 11, 1940

THE FINNISH CATALYZER

EDITORIAL

MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1940.

D.F.C. FOR ANNUAL DOG MALAYAN":

AIRMAN

ANNUAL DOG SHOW: MORE SHOOTING

FL.- LIEUT. ROBERT VOASE JEFF

FULL PRIZE LIST

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'Continued from Paga 1.

The list of prize winners is as fol- lows:-

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CHALLENGE CUPS

Non-Sporting Dogs Tibetan Breeds Puppy (open). 1. Mrs. F Hogg's Tibetan Lion "Dog. Baby

2. Mrs A Grasett's Tibetan Best Dog of Stow (Laneford |Terrier, Chou-Chou. LONDON. Mar.. 10 (Reuter)-trophy, presented by Mesars. Lane, Tibetan Breeds Dog and Blich

Crawford Ltd. Mrs. F. Merrittu Acting Flight-Lieutenant Robert

(Open). 1. Miss L. Fearon's Tibetan cocker spaniel, Merry Squire of Terrier,

Erh. Ping

H Mra Vouse Jeff, born in Kusla Lumpur | Ware.

Mather's Tibetan Lion Dog. Mickie. FMS., in 1913, has been awarded Best Bitch of Show (Dairyfarmg Mr. P. del Rosario's Tibetan Ter

Dairy presented by the

rier. Teddy Highly commended the Distinguished Flying Cross for trophy,

Fart Co.)-Mrs. F. Merritt's cocker Mrs Jones Tibetan Terrier. Snoopy. gallantry and devotion to duty.

spanici. Gena Duchess of Cormorin

Tibetan Breeds (open), 1. Miss

FRENCH HONOUR.

Flight-Lieutenant Jeff was the first British airman to be decorat ed by the French, receiving the Croix de Guerre for his single handed aght against two Heinkel THE REPORTED prepara-machines on the Western Front.

tions for a peace move in Finland have revealed, far more clearly than did the fighting, certain hitherto ob- scure features of the diploma- tic and military situation in Europe.

IT HAS CAST LIGHT, first of all, on the attitude of the Allies towards the Soviet

British Union. The

and French offers of increased help at a time when an armis tice seems imminent are evi-

EIGHT OFFICERS DECORATED LONDON, Mar 10 (Reuter Eight amcers of the Royal Air Force have been awarded decora- tions. Qualities of leadership were displayed by one of the officers as Flight-Commander of, a squadron employed on long distance day and night strategical reconnaissances.

Another offer on one occasion.

pursued an enemy aircraft for 20 minutes, finally forcing it to land falling into Allied hands,

A third" officer intercepted a enemy aircraft over the English Channel and shot it down in flames.

Best Puppy of Show (Bherley's trophy, presented by Messrs. A Pam's Fing Ern. 2. Mrs. F. Bulldog (open). 1. Mr. P. Liebens Sherley & Co.)-Mrs. W, Stanton's Hogg's Baby. springer spaniel, Robble.

Best China-bred Dog The Preschutz's Flipple. 3. Mrs. J. Steners dent's trophy, presented by Major Esen Osca

Chow Chow (open). 1. Mrs. Rus- C. Frederick)-Mr. Eu Tong-sen's St. ton's Bruno. 1. Mrs. E. Raymond's Bernard Barry.

Best China-Bred Bitch Spillers Brownle. 3 Mr. A. Tse's Bicky. High- commended Mrs. W. Citria's trophy, presented by Messrs. Spillers, Etd.)-Mrs. F. Merritt's cocker Toggle.

Dalmatian (open). 1 Miss Dow- spaniel. Gens Duchess of Cormorin

Best Afghan Hound (Zara trophy biggin's Wake 2 Miss D. Buntzen's Gunner. Highly commended-Mrs. presented by Mrs. H. M. Howell)-Innes Smiler and Mrs. G. Tinson's Mrs. S. Faber's Amir of Zara.

CLASSES

Litters

Litters (open) 1. Mrs. P. Merritt's litter of cocker spaniels. 2. Lt. Mar- tin's litter of bull terriers. 3. Mrs

litter L Lewis

Chows of Chow Highly commended-Miss M. Churn's litter of Sydney Silkies.

Puchi.

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Toys Pekingese Dogs (open). 1. Miss F. Steed's Blackie. 3. Dady Northcote's 3. Lady MacGregor's Mr.

Pekingese-Bitches (open). 1. Mrs. B. Guinness' Nala. 2. Dr. L. Newton's

Wu.

Two officers have been | Pušta. pioneers in the new method of aerial photography"

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FOUR SERGEANTS Four Sergeants received the Dis- tinguished Flying Medal and were described as skilful' observers and navigators.

1 Lt.

Mark.

Alsatian Puppy Bitch. 1. Mrs. R Leigh's

2. Mr. EL Corra's Sherry 3. Mrs. P. Braga's Mona.

Alsatian Puppy Dog. 1. Mr. S. Mrs T. Leong's Chan's Prince. 2. Boko. 3, Miss L. Skvorzor's Skippy. Highly commended-Mrs B. Leigh's Jack.

Alsatian Puppy (open). Mr. S. Chau's Prince. 2. Mrs. T. Leong's Boke. 3. Mrs. B, Leigh's Jill. Highly commended Mr. HL Cora's Sherry.

Alsatian Bitch (open). 1. Mrs. D. Tollan's Faithful. 2 Mr. P. Ches- sex's Countess. 3. Mr. J. Bickerstaff's Connie,

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INCIDENTS IN

SHANGHAI

CHUNGKING, Mar. 9 (Central) · Sze Lien-pu, 39, ä' native of Ningpo, who is a dealer of sacks, was fired upón by an unidentified gunman at noon on Thursday while riding in a richshaw "in Sinza Road, Shanghal. He was hit by two bullets, one in the left side uf his chest and the other in his left law. The gunman escaped. Sze was rushed to hospital where ne is lying in a critical state."

Chang Li-sheng, director of the Japanese-sponsored Greater Shanghal radio station, who... was fatally wounded by two bullets in the chest by a gunman at the

Intersection of Yu Ya Ching Road and Peking Road on Wednesday succumbed to his wounds about an hour after he was sent to Paulun Hospital

ARMED ROBBERY

CHUNGKING, Mar, 10 (Central) -Armed thugs had a fight in Yung Lo Lane in Jessfleid Road In the western district of Shanghai on the night of March 7, arising from a dispute over their spoils. Pistol shots were exchanged for about twerty minug, wennding two residents in the lane. A gam. bler was robbed of $500 and wounded in she leg.

The same thugs later held up three taxis of the Johnson Garage in Connaught Road, robbing the passengers of about $3,000.

"They also rubbed the xambling dens in Chaniacht Read of several

day.

dence of the fact that the hostility towards Moscow is much more pronounced than

Alsatian Dog (open). 1. Mr. E that towards Berlin" before

Breed ClasSES

Mr. E Drown's the outbreak of the war. One

Cairn Terrier (open). 1. Miss K. Post's Brutus. 2.

Merlia 3. Mrs. P. Braga's 'Rollo.. dispatch compares the post

Soong's Smoky 2 Mr. S. Bitting's Highly commended-Mr. R. Labrum's Cathay Chieftain 3. Mrs. W. Stan- Rex of Alsace. tion of Finland, should she

ton's Sonny. Highly commended Mr. Alsatian (open). 1. Mrs. D. Tol- accept the reported Soviet

T. Brayfield's Haileybury Sweet Suelan's Faithful 2. Mr. E. terms, to that of Czecho-

and Mrs. W. Stanton's Sister.

Brutus. 3. Mr. P. Chessex's Coun-thousand dollars the following Scottish Terrier

tess. Highly (open).

commended—Mr.. slovakia after Munich. But

Cmdr. K. Kirby's Santa Trutilda. Drown's Merlin. One received his decoration for Mra C. Austin's Robin. 3. Mrs. A. neither at Godesberg nor at

Great Danes (open). 1. Mr. Munich nor when German, good work during the raid on W-Hughes Laddie O'Pittodrie. Highly Tong-sen's Hongkong Frince. 2 Mr.

of Cuddington, F marching

when his atrcraft commended-Mrs F. Eustace's Jeremy C. Wood's Tiger on helmshaven. troops were

and

Mrs. A. Hughes' Judy.

Highly commended-Mr. C. Wood's Prague was

Czechoslovakia scored a direct, hit on a German

Sealyham

Terrier (open. 1. Mrs.

Dianne. offered men or guns as Fin-battleship, and for his conduct in W. E. Peers Spud. 2. Mrs. W. Stan

Any Other Variety engagements over the North Seaton's Domino Lass, 3. Mr. H.. Wilkin- land is.

commended

"Small" Breeds (open), 1. Mrs. Gll- on January 10, between nine Blen-sin's Timmie. Highly helm and Eve Messerschmitts.

Mrs. T. Feltham's Brazen Hoozer and lard's. Pomeranian, Dinkey. 2. Miss Naylor's Japanese spaniel, Snooky, 3. Mrs. C. Austin's Henry.

Fox-Terrier (wire-baired) Puppy Mrs. G. Frisque's Spitz, Azo. Highly (open). Mrs., A. Ellis Mille. 2. commended-Mrs. F. Hogg's Boston Mrs. D. Murdoch's Brimstone Corinne Terrier Quinta. 3. Mrs. E. Wylle's Punch. Highly Large Breeds (open), Mr. EuWomen's Day yesterday commended-Miss M. Kirk's Sunshine Tong-sen's St. Bernard, Barry. 7. Mrs. J. Kuburn-Morris Samoyed, Farnig- Susie.

Fox Terrier (wire-haired) China ham Roska. 3, Mrs. A. Nobbins', Bed- bred Dog

and Bitch. 1 Mrs Jlington terrier, Joker of Secawei. Dupuy's Duke of Bonnic View. 2. Mrs. Highly commended Mr. D. Dawson's

Paddy. J. Dupuy's Rex of Bonnie View, 3 Irish Red Setter.

Crossbreds (open), 1. Mrs. V. La Mr. J. Pool's Skippy. Very Highly commended-Mrs.

dame A Elis Michael, bert's terrier, Pompey. 2. Mr. H. Wat

It is stated that his ability had a very good effect on the crews when the squadron had suffered heavy losses.

URSULA MEN DECORATED

Mr.

1.

FREE CHINA WOMEN'S DAY CELEBRATED

CHUNGKING, Mai. ́9 (Central) War celebrated in a big way by Chinese women throughout Free China.

In Chungking, over 10,000 wo- men of 73 different organisations held a mais celebration meeting under the chairmanship of Ma- Feng Yu-hslang. Among the speakers was a Japanese wo- man, Eiko Midorikawa..

some time.

SECONDLY, it has clarified On previous occasions the closures have been due to British air re- the attitude of Scandinavia.

A wireless operator, among the connaissances, according to Reu-Hitherto, the impression had recipients, was first member of his been that 'Scandinavian goy-squadron to carry out a second re- ernments were burning to connaissance over enemy territory. aying in intense cold and over throw their full weight on the side of Finland. Now it strongly fortified zones. seems that what they want is a speedy settlement, because they are afraid that the struggle in that country car- ries within itself the germs of a new international war in which the Scandinavian lands

At a North-west Coast port yes- would undoubtedly be the battlefield. Norway and Swe-terday Rear-Admiral the Duke of

Veterans (Over 7 years) men with Mrs. J. Dupuy's. Duke of Bonnie View. Kent presented seven den are caught in the jaws of

2. Mrs. J. Dupuy's Rex of Bonnie

A 1. M.

Shields' dachshund the Distinguished Service medals. view. 3.. Mr. G. Miles Bushwood Widbrook Waldman, 2. Mr. G. The celebration meeting at a gigantic nutcracker. Their

wire-haired The men were from the submarine Gay Girl. Highly commended-Mrs. Miles'

fox terrier,

Laiyang, southeast of Hengyang. chief interest is to have the

Ursula which recently sank a Ger- A. Ellis' Millie.

Bushwood Gay Girl. 3. Mrs.

Very Hunan, under the Hunan New Life. nut-cracker relax its pressure,

Fox-Terrier (smooth haired)

open. Hogg's Boston terrier, Quinta,

Women's man cruiser of the Koin class off 1. Mrs. A: Martin's Nipper. 2. Capt. Highly Commended Lady MacGre- Movement

Committee. not to have it meet over their Hellgoland after negotiating mine-H. Marsh's Brandy. 3. Mr. R. Wood's gor's Pekingese, Mr Wu Mrs. T. Fel- was featured by cash donations to

Sealyham Terrier, Brazen shattered fragments. This is fields known to British sailors as Biette. Highly commended-MTE S. thain's

refugees, soldiers and their fami-. undoubtedly the meaning of Hitler's cabbage patch, says Reu- Williamson's Tim.

Hoozer. Miss L. Fearon's Tibetan Terès. their efforts to secure peace.

Terrier (open): 1. Mrs. Eer, Ping Exh and Mrs. J. Kilburn Mitchell's Irene. 2. Mr. F. Angus Morris' Samoyed, Farningham Folar- the THIRDLY, there is

Happy. Highly commended-Major E. Bru. C. Frederick's Mr. Binks.

Union

the

LONDON, Mar. (Reuter The support of the Trade Unions In the war effort was expressed by Mr. J. Marchback, General Secretary of the National Unlon of Rallwaymen yesterday,

Mr. Marchbank said that the is participating in national effort by showing their determination to stop Hitlerism.

Though the Union challenged the Government's policy ir,, many points they are behind the Gov- ernment in the war to halt Hitler and restore world order.

SOVIET EXHIBITS

FOR CHINA CHUNGKING, Mar. 9 (Central) -Four consignments of exhibits education. lustrating

and agriculture in Soviet Russia are being sent to China, according to a message from Mocow

arr

The exhibits include 300 juvenile

books, photographs, paintings, and engravings, and agricultural photos. data and charts. The agricultural exhibits are being

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situation in Finland itself. FLOWER STREET

SHOPS FULLY UNDERWRITTEN

Militarily, the Soviet forces seem to have overcome the chief obstacles in their path and new operations, such as the occupation of several Islands in the Bay of Viborg, have been more or less speedily accomplished. "It also appears that there are in Helsinki, a war party and a peace party-the first do-

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Foreign Insurance Will Pay $500,000

Dalmatian-Pointer,

8. Smith's Rex and Mrs. M. son's dachshund, Prosit of Pokfalum. 3. Mrs. G. Tinson's calmn terrier, Drake's Skipper.

Fox Terrier (wire-haired Imported Peter. Highly coramended-Mrs. J. Dog and Bitch. 1. Mr. G. Miles Macgregor's

Best Bushwood

Condition Dog-Lt GAY Girl. 2. Mrs. H.Whisky. Wallingtorier (wire-haired) open. 1. Tubby.

Petermeke.

Col. E. Mitchell's Bull-Pox Terrier,

Bull

Brace

Airedale Terrier (open).. 1. Mrs. 1. Mrs. J. Kilburn-Morris' Samoyeds. McRae's Reb. 2. Mr. Hadley Pers's Farningham Polar-Brt and Farming. Scamp. 3. Mrs. D. Wilson's Melody. ham Roska. 2. The Fanling Hunt's Highly commended Mrs. A. H. Potts Foxhounds, Titus and Thracian. 3. Mr. Paddy Bones.

Mr. Eu Tong-sen's St. Bernards, Barry and Babette Gun Dogs

Highly commended Spaniels (cocker) Puppy (open). 1. 234

Mrs. J. Dupuy's wire-hatred fox ter Mrs. F. Merritt's Mayflower Seminole.riers, Duke of Bonnie, View and Rex 2. Mrs. F. Merritt's Mayflower Shen- of Bonnie View Mrs. F. Merritt's andesh, 3. Mrs. W. Crichton's Bobby.cocker spaniele Mayflower Seminole Highly

commended Mrs. D. Bailey's and Mayflower Shehandoat, and Mrs.

R. Leigh's Alsatians. Jack and Jil Whippet

Spaniels (cocker) Bitches (open). 1. F. Merritt's Gena Duchess of Cormorin. 2. Mrs. F. Merritt's May-

MIS

National PEKING, Mar. 10 (Reuter)-It is

British-owned Puppy. 1. Mrs. D. learned that the majority of shops dower. Delaware. 3. Mrs. J. Danby's Bailey's cocker spaniel, Whippet. 2.

sent to Urumchi (Tihua) in Sin-minated by Russia's old enemy in Peking's famous Flower Street Judicious of ware. Highly commend- Major E C. Frederick's bull terrier,

kiang Province,.

COLLISION "WITH UNKNOWN SHIP

A Reuter message from London states that the British steamer Maindy Hill (1,900 tons) sank after

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"COMFORT" VISIT Earlier in the day, five groups. of women led by Madame Tsoit La visited the recruits to "com- fort" them.

MTS. Hsueh Yo, wife of the Chairman of the Hunan Provincial Government, donated $500. The total donations of the day reached

ofer $3,000

Women m Kian, Klangsi, ur- ganised "comfort" corps to visit. the familles of soldiers at the tront.

OPERA HOUSE DAMAGED BY BIG FIRE

Marshal Mannerheim, the

3. Mrs, A pills' wire- F. Merritt's are underwritten by foreign in-

Mayflower Mr. Binks.

Highly hatred fox terrier, Millie second represented by M.

surance companies who will have Wyandotte.

F. Angus bull LONDON, Mar. 10 (Reuter)-The Paasikivi who headed the first their tota loss of $500,000 (local Mrs. F. Merritt's Merry Squire of terrier. Happy

Spaniels (cocker) Dogs (open), 1. commended-Mr.

Londonderry Opera House was Mr. Bitch. 1. British-owned mission to Moscow. The con- currency), with British companies Ware. 2. Mr. 3 Watson's Beauty. 1

Gtadly damaged in the greatest fire the city has seen for over 30 years, test between these two groups paying out about $200,000. „ Mr. Beu Kon-chi's Highland Beetle. Miles' wire-haired fox terrier, Bush- wood Gay Girl. 2. Mrs. A. Nobbina Kelly's Highly commended-Miss E

Nobody was in the building STOPPAGE OF TRADE

Bedlington terrier, Jacqueline of is going on more or less sub

3. 'The destruction through Thurs-Sammy. rose and the Finnish people

Guinness which is now a cinema. Spaniels (cocker). Open. 1. Mr. P. Simonside. 3. Mrs.

Recently Gall Londonderry Merritt's Merry Squirs of Ware. 2. Pekingese, Nala. Highly commended are not informed of its pro-day's are also means the vutual

stoppage of trade in valuables such Mrs. F. Merritt's Gena Duchess of Mrs. D. Tollan's Alsatian. Faithful cinemas were warned by the IRA.

British-owned China-bred Deg. 1. not to show British newsreels. Mr. J. Watson's Beauty. as jades, dvories and" Peking glass, Cormorin. 3.

3. Dupuy's wire-haired fox.

of Bonnte View terrier, Duke

2 for which Flower Street was the Highly commended Mrs. F. Merritt's Mes

Spaniels (Springer, Bag Hab and Mrs. H. Mather's Tibetan Lion Dog, 3. Mrs. G. Tinson's Dal Welsh) Open. 1: Mrs. W. Stanton's Mickle.

Highly commended Springer spaniel, Robble. 2. Miss J. matian. Mark.

J. Kilburn-Morris'

Samoyed, MacFadyen's English Springer spaniel. Mrs.

Farningham Roska. Skerry. Highly commended Mr. 8.

British-owned de Remedios Welsh Springer spaniel.

a collision with an unknown ves-gress or possible outcome. sel. Her crew of 23 were all re-

today.

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scued by a patrol boat and landed Twenty-one members of the crew of an unnamed British ship which sank off the mouth of the Scheldt were landed at Flushing today..

be can

FROM WHAT gathered from the flood of not very illuminating mes sages issued by the news agencies, it may be inferred

there that

is considerable

likelihood of an early settle

main contre from which the majority of foreign exporters "ob- tain their supplies.

This is quite a serious blow to Peking. as curios and art objects

is one of the few commodities

ment of the hostilities in Fin- which is still being exported. land. In view of the fact that REFUGEES POUR

continuation of these hostili-

U.S. TREATY OF ties can have only two, pos- INTO MACAO

CONCILIATION · sible results," ultimate capi- SZEWUI. Mar." (Central)-Retulation by the Finnish Gov- WASHINGTON, Mar, 10 (Reuter)

to pour into fugees continge Macao as a result of the Japancee ernment after further blood-It is authoritatively learned shed, or the development of that the United States is actually a new international war, with only negotiating a treaty of con-

Invasion of Coungshan.

The Japanese who landed at

Mayflower Delaware.

Cleo.

Pointers (open). 1, Mr. V. Ferrier's Rex. 2. Mr. J. Prior's Bonia. Highly commended Mr. F. Bobert's Robble.

Kounds

Tiger

The Opera House was one of the cinemas which continued to show. them under police protection."

BOMB EXPLOSION MONTEVIDEO, Mar 10 (Reuter> A bomb exploded in the German Chamber of Commerce during the private showing of a banned film, Windows were shattered and panic was caused among the spectators but no one was injured.

Imported Dog. Mrs. Ruston's Chow-Chow, Bruno. 2. Mr. Wilkinsin's Sealyham terrier. Timmie. 3. Mr. C. Wood's Great Dane of Cuddington. Highly com- mended Mrs H Wallington's wire- haired fox terrier, Pete

Petermeke, Best British-owned Dog Afghan Hounds (open) 1 Mrs.

1 Mrs. 9. Faber's Amir of Zara, 2. Mrs. M. Ruston's Bruno. 2. Mrs. J. Duppy's Frederick's Kushka of Zara. 3. Mrs. Duke of Bonnie View.

American-owned Bitch, 1. Mrs.

The Rev. Frank Short was the Gena Merritt's cocker spaniel, commended Mrs H Howell's

Duchess of Cormorin. 2. Mrs. Wspeaker at the YMC.A. Discussion W. Stanton's Firdausi of Zara. High- Khalanhidi of Geutron,

Foxhound

Woodsman. 2. The Fanling Less.

American-owned tunt's Thrician. 3. The Fanling

sanction the declaration of a Heungchow Bay were engaged by more blood and suffering. cillation with South Africa. Talke Hunt' (open). 1. The Panting Stanton's Healyham terrier, Domino Group last night. The subject of Dividend and to re-elect Direc. the. Chinese at Tsinshan Market, such a settlement is much to with other Dominions are cxpect Hunt's Tittmoath hatred) Bitch 2 Mrs. P. Merritt's cocker spaniel."

tors and Auditors,

The Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from 13th March to 27th March, 1940,

both days inclusive.

north of Macao, yesterday even ing, while those at Titshek, about 15 miles north-west of Sbekki. suffered many casualties in an engagement

be desired.

CHINA CERTAINLY HAS

ed to materialise shortly.

Dog. 1 Mr Whis talk was impressions of a Stanton's Springer Spaniel, Robble. recent tour in China." Dachshund

J. 1. Mrs. J. Middleton-Smith's Miss Merry Squire of Ware. 3. Bir Smith. 2. Mrs. D. Hardt's Patsy. 3. Pool's wide-haired fax terrier Skipps. Andresen's Pekingese, Imanen, and W. Stanton's Freda, Highly Chinese-owned. Dog er Bitch or Mr. E. Ott's Alsatian Blackie

1, Puppy

Mr. 8. Chan's commended-Mr. C. Lee's Mitzi.

2. Mr. Eu Best Cat of Show--Mrs. W. F. Pun' everything to gain from a France, the Soviet Union and Mrs. limitation of the fighting in the United States and she Dachshund (smooth haired) Dog. L. Alsatian, Prince, Europe, and everything to hopes that these Pacific pow- Mr. A. Shield's Widbrook Waldman Tong-sen's Great Dane, Hongkong Fersian, Blue Boy,

2. Mrs. J, Danby's Wueratal Ton Prince. 3. Mr. Seu Kon-chi's cocker Persian, Mrs. W. F. Pun's Boy. 2. lose by its extension. She beers will yet act co-operatively Burnthwaite. 3. Mrs. D. Middleburg's spaniel Highland Beetle. Highly Mra. T. Leong's John. 3. Miss N. Seu's. Boy Highly commended-Mrs, T. 9 By Order of the Board of LONDON, Mar. (Reuter) leves that the struggle of her or along parallel lines to Heinrich Von Burnthwaite. Highly commended Miss K. Boong's Calra Blue

Over 100 German seamen were 450,000,000 people

J Anderson's Siamese. 1. Mrs against eliminate a threat to the commended Mrs. C. Lee's Otto and terrier, Emoky and Mr. Eu sen's Bt. 'Bernard, Barry,trum landed today at a northern port Japanese domination, is of future peace

of the world Mrs. C. Seth's Rudolph.

Other Nationalities (Dog.. or Amory, 2 Master David Prophet's Dachshund (smooth haired) open.

Bitch Mr.

P. Liebenschutz's Busan Highly commende by a naval vessel, and left for a decisive importance not only which is much more serious Mr. A. Shields Widbrook Waldman 2 Puppy

Any Other Variety. Mrs. Dusice" Internment camp.

to her own future as a nation. than that which seems about Mrs. J. Middleton Smith's Miss Smith, bulldog, Fitoole. 2. Mr. P. Chessex's Miskin's Perkin

commended Mrs." J...... Danby's Wuers Remedios Welsh Springer Spaniel, English Cat, Andy. 2, Mrs. Kella's but to other hundreds of mil- to be avoided in Europe's Far 3. Mr. D Hardt's Patay. Highly Alsatian Countess 3. Mr. 8. de

tal Von Burnthwaite.

Cleo. Highly commmended Mrs. B. Mim lions of people in Britain and North.

Directors,

G. MILNE,

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 29th Feb, 1940.

It is understood they are mem- bers of crews of captured or seat 128 tied German steamers,

Tong Leong's Blackle

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