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Mr. Chu Kick-chiu and his bride, formerly Miss Koon Wai- tak-(King's Studio).
LAWN BOWLS TEAMS
SECOND DIVISION
RECREIO: F. A...Monteiro, C.) Vas, J. F. Soares, C. P. Remedios
Generalissimo Pleased
Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek is highly pleased with the air de- tence and emergency workers at Chenghua who did A remarkable piece of work during the Japanese air raid on the city on July 24, and nas instructed General Ho Kuo- kwang. director of the General- issimo's Provisional Headquarters,” to give an award of $10,000 to the workers.
During the rald one Japanese. plane was shot down and many gthers were damaged
A number "bi houses including the women, section of the American baptist mission and a Hinder- garten premises, were demolished by bombs but casualties were kept at & minimum. News.
says Central
PASSENGERS
DEPARTURES FROM HONGKONG
Mr. Chuck Ming-do photo graphed with his bride, former- ly Miss Len Wing-chet.. (King's Studio).
U.S. BASEBALL
RESULTS
SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1940.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, 97th JULY, 1940, 8.30 AM.
Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended. INWARD MAILS:
Shanghal
Canton
NEW YORK, July 26 (Reuter)-Rabaul and Manila, Pittsburgh Pirates nosed out the Japan and Shanghal.
From
The following passengers left for New York Giants 2-1 in the Na-Java and Manila................
CHINA NAVIGATION P. N. M. Silva, H. E. Pinna, the North on a British steamer yes- tional Baseball League yesterday Shanghai.
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Manila,
97th July
U. 8. A., and Manila-(San Francisco date, 1st
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27th July
Shanghal
97th July
37th July
27th July
Japan
27th July
Japan and Manila,
28th July
Shanghai and Amoy
28th July
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Service" Straits.
19th July
29th July
Japan and Shanghai, adet p
29th July
Haiphong
29th July
Alr Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Ser
vice."--San Francisco date, 23rd July, London and Straits Bangkok Japan.
30th July
30th July
30th July
30th July
30th July
30th July
30th July
31st July
སོགས་གཏས་བོན་ཡིན་སྟེ་་་་་་་་་་་ག་དས*4*,
31st July
31st July
(Vancouver
31st July
NATIONAL LEAGUE
J1st July
B. H.
Pittsburgh
2 B
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E. Shangha; and Swatow................................................................
Japan and Shanghai.
31st July
31st July
1
9
& -13
1 Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Service" 2 Canton
Tat-Ang
int Aug.
4
9
3 Australia and. Manila.............
2nd Aug.
USA, Honolulu Japan and Manila (San Fran
cisco date, 10th July)
2nd Aug.
3rd Aug.
Straits.
3rd Aug.
3rd Aug.
4th Aug.
6th Aug
7th Ang.
7th Ang.
U. 8. A, Honolulu, Japan and shanghai
Francisco date 24th June). London and Straits,
(San
7th Aug
8th Aug.
8th Aug.
9th Aug,
11th Aug.
13th Aug.
Canada, USA, Japan and Shanghất
C. M. Alves, A. M. Rodrigues terdag :---
while the Chicago Cubs humbled Bangkok and Saigon. (skip); A. J. Osmund, M. F. Pinna, Mrs. L. Novikov and two children, the Boston Braves 8-4. Scores Calcutta and Straits A. M. Xavier, E. Souza (skip).
H.K.C.C: F. D.. Angus, J. Ltrols, Mr. W. H Beckett, Mr.
Mr. C. R. W. Thomson, Mr. F. Bou- were:- Moost, B. E. Maughan, G. E. Cos-Swearengen, Mr. D. W. Edwards. tello (skip); J. Prentice, A. T. Lay, Mr. H. G. Nelson. R. Hospes, R. R. Davies (skip);, T.
A. Pearce. A. K. Mackenzie, R. A. Wons. Mr. Edwards, A. 'W. Brown (skip).
THIRD DIVISION.
STARTING TIMES
AT FANLING
Miss M. G. Lay, Mr. and Mrs. T. New York
and Mrs. Twyford Chicago Thomas, Mr. C. I. Castle, Mr. P. Boston 8. Adams, Mr. C. B. Campbell, Mr. H.K.C.C.: W. A. Cornell, L. E. NF. H. LA. Mr. E. W. Ross: Ryan, G. G. 'Aitkenhead, P. 8. Cas- Mr. M. A. Russell, Mr. Tan Khoo! sidy (skip); J. Owen Hughes, H. B. Hwee, Mr. Chan Hon Kwan, Mr. A. L. Dowbiggin, W. A. Cruikshank, J. Edgar, Mr. EJ. Ellias, Mr. P. R. H. Wild (akip); G. R. Razavet, Burnestead, Mr. Hoo Kwok Ting. H. "A. Angus, E. 8. Doughty, A. Mc- Mr. Geo Sim, Mrs. Dick, Miss 0.
Sui Kan INDIANS: A. S. Suad. J. M. A. Mr. and Mrs. M. Appel, Mr. and Ramjahn, A. H. Madar, A. M. Mrs. P. Appel, Mr. J. Wang, Mr.' V. Wahab (skip); M. Hassan, M. P. Ong, Miss V. Bartell, Miss V. Haven, Madar, A. G. Sufflad, A. Baker Mr 8, Y. Cheng. Mr. M. Lam, (skip); M. B. Hassan, S. A. R. Bux, Mr. F. Y. Dao, Mr. P. Y. Lowe, Mr. U. A. Rumjahn, 8. M. Rumjahn P. Y. Yao. (skip).
Kellar (skip).
MORE TRAWLERS ARE LOST
ARRIVALS · FROM
SOUTH
An American ship from the Bouth LONDON, July 26 (Reuter) -
brought the following passengers:- Mr. Chao Hão Yu, Mrs. Mabel An Admiralty communique
an- M nounces that his Majesty's traw- Redwood, Miss Barbara C, Redwood, Redwood, Miss Olive M. lefs, Kingston, "Galena, and Rodino Miss Mabel A. Redwood, had been lost as a result of a enemy air attack. The next of kin of the casualties have been in- torined.
FAITH IN ALLIED VICTORY
B. C. date 13th July). Shanghai
Saigon.
London and Straits
starting times for Fanling Sunday Japan.
The Royal Hongkong Golf Club Shanghal
tomorrow are:-
a...
OLD COURSE
10.00 F, Groves and E. T. McMul-
Jer.
10.04 LA M. S. Lloyd and G. C.
Worrall.
10.08 A. W, Bourne and E. G.
Price.
10.12 W Harper and P. E. Annis 10.16 D. Humphreys and I. H
Geare,
FULL REPORT AWAITED
IN TRANSIT
A full report, states British wire- Those in transit to the United less, of the reasons why the Ru- States are:-
manian authorities have appointed Mrs. Olive A Hastings, Mrs, commissioners, to take over con- Esther W. Josif and two enlaren, trol of Astra Romana, British-
Mr. Robert B. Steeper, Mrs. Viola owned oll well, is awaited in Lon-
No decision regarding the pro- test to the Rumanian Government
Bellemans and son. Mr. Lewis B.don. Buck, Mr. Walter A. Fairbairn, Mr. CAIRO, July 28 (Reuter)-A re- Ross H Hughes. solution expressing determination
จ
Mr. Douglas Masaig, Mr. Robert will be taken until the full tacts To fight on with Britain was unan Phelan, Mr. Charles F. Rork, Mr. are known. imously passed by the French Na-Donald Steel, Mr. and Mrs. Walter tional Committee at its first meet- T. L Ten Broeck, Mr. Jerold G. ing here today.
Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P
JUST ANOTHER The Committee also cabled Gen-Young, Mrs. Drummond E. Dumer-
EXCUSE erul De Gaulle an expression of esque and two daughters. "their entire faith in an Allied vic-
Mrs. Mary Walker and two A Berlin News Agency despatch LONDON, July 26 (Reater) ~ tory."
sons, Mrs. Viola E. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Struer Mrs Han-rom. The Hague states that several nah B. J. R. Cutter and two child-
hundred Dutch Colonial officials ren, Mr. and Mrs. John & Chitwood on leave, both men and women, and son, Mrs. Myrtle Corn.
were sent to a concentration camp Mrs. Munice M, Dunne and two
because of alleged ill-treatment of
WAR RELIEF SUPPLIES
Java and Manila, ................
Manila
London and Straits. Calcutta and Straits Shanghai and Amoy..... Japan, Shanghai and Formosa
OUTWARD MAILS
Registered and Parcel Mail, are closed 15 minutes earlier than> the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before & a.m. registered and parcel malls are closed at 5 pm, on the previous day. When mails are advertised to close after 5 p.m.. Registered and Parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m.
For
BATURDAYT
Fort Bayard
Straits and Calcutta. Shanghal
Date and Time
Sat, 27th
10.30 AM Parcels 10,30 AM Latters 11.30 AM 1.00 FM
GPO. & KP.O. :"3.40 PX
Ord." 4.30 PK
Manila, Australia and New Zealand via Thurs-Beg..
day Liand US. A., Central and South America, Canada and
United-Kingdom via Bah Francisco (No Parcels G.PO.& K.P.O. for Canada and United-Kingdom), Note: All Parcela 4.00 PM Mall for United-Kingdom will be forwarded Reg. 6.00 PM with or without superscription.
Ord. 6.30 PM GP.Q. & KPO, Parcels 5.00 PM SOUTH
Manila, Australia and New Zealand Via
Island.
Thursday Reg.
Ord."
Air Mail for "Imperial Airways-Service" to Dur- GPO, & KPC.
WASHINGTON, July 28 (Reuter) children. Miss Priscilla Faler, German subject fa the Dutch ban and thence by Sea Service to United-King Reg.
War rellet supplies from the Mrs. Luch Johnson, Mrs. Frenande American Red Creas are being hur- M, Lazarus, Miss Mary R. Lazarus, ried to Britain daily, according to Mr. Paul A. Lazarus, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Normian. Davis, chairman of Irvin L. McNally, Mrs. Lenore May, that organisation.
Al available space in British shipe is being utilised for the sup-
piles which include ambulances, food, clothing, medicine and sur- gical goods. Sixty-one ambulances have been scheduled to leave for
Britain
THINNER ANNAS SIMLA, July 26 (Reuter)-The Government of India has decided
KONOYE CRITICISED
There is nothing new and start in the broadcast statement by Prince Konoye on Japan's diplo matic, economic, cultural and edu cational policies on July 23, in the opinion of the Ta Kung Pao and the Wah Kiu Yat Po, in their
comments yesterday.
The Ta Kung Pao states that the statements made by Prince Konoye
to mint eight anna coins with are in the last few days were ambl
duced fineness, Although stocks
Culonies.
dom,
Canton Straits.
SUNDAY
MONDAY
"BOTTLE PARTIES"Bangkok LONDON, July 26 (Reuter parties and other night haunts Wide powers to deal with bottle Fort Bayard which are considered undesirable Amoy and Shanghai...... are contained in the new defence Fort Bayard, and Holhow... regulations. Folice throughout the Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta, country are empowered to close Haiphong offending premises altogether or Canton between certain hours.
TAMEIPO CLOSES DOWN
SHANGHAI, July 25 (Reuter)—
TUESDAY
Manila, Makassar and Bourabaya.... Shanghai
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mombasa. Beira, Lourenco
Marques, and South Africa via Durban.
of silver are ample, it is stated the Euous. He has failed to give any The Tameipao the morning Chin- rapid absorption of the ruper coin outstanding ideas not only about esa edition of the American-owned for hoarding has necessitated the Japan's foreign policy but also Shanghai Evening Post and Mer-Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U, 8. A., & conservation of stocks and It win about her domestic affairs."
cury; is suspending publication Regarding the so-called new from today. political structure," he spoke about
be wasteful to continue producing lange quantities of eight anna coins J20 the existing theness.
It is stated that this move..has
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$7.00-PM
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8:30 AM 12.30.2
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$7.00
Reg 6:00 PM
Ord 5.30P GPO,
by the Reg." 5.00 2
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Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Australia
Imperial Airways Service."
it only in the abstract, but falled been under consideration for some to outline any concrete measures months as the paper had a small for its materialization
circulation although recent incl The Wab Kiu Yat Po comments dents have somewhat precindenna that while she herself is in chaos, the actual decision. Japan is not qualined to talk LONDON, July 25 (Reuter) about the construction of a new Chinese sources that the actice Shanghai.«,
A dental is issued of reports from In one of the recent dog-fights world order.
followed Japanese pressure."
Menuis
SWAM FOR HIS DINGHY
around Britain during the past The paper also notes that Japan day or so, a British pilot had is inclining toward Pascism, but time to fire shout 140 rounds, & she lacks pon til leadership. very short burst, at a German
fighter before it burst into flames.
The German pilot did not have LONDON, July 36 (Reuter)--
The Tamelwanpad (The Evening Post's Chinese evening edition) us continuing as before
LONDON July 26 (Reuters
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Thu Aug, 1st
1.00 3.30 PM
Fell 2nd gear
OPO&KFO. Par lit 5.00 PM
Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Zealand via Reg. 2nd 6,45 AM
Brisbane
Ord. Sad, 8:30 AM and Nigerian troops Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Murrow, for the Hongkong COMETA Atrica some
Dally Press, Lid, at Marina House, thira Road Central Hongkong London Oface
to climb out of the machine Ho Dutch circles in London describe The War Office announces that flung out a rubber dinghy. When as baseless the German allegations the Golde last seen he was in theses of L-treatment of German In- swimming towards the dinghy
ternces
our, 15-19 Queen'
Test Street: ROS