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LOCAL INDUSTRIES ARE 12 Teams To HONGKONG. CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS PLAYING AN IMPORTANT Compete In

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PART IN COLONY TRADE Senior Shield

*Hongkong is essentially an entreport--that is, a port primarily concerned with the Import of goods subsequently to be exported--yel' local Industries are playing an 'increasingly important part in her trade, and in the general economic position in the Colony,

There is a clear-cut division in Hongkong between industry owned and managed by Europeans and that owned and" managed - by Chinese. The former is mostly concentrated in public utilities. and docks though it also Includes cement, sugar and rope factories, The amount of capital invested in such industry is about $50 million, and there has been little increase in such investment recently.

Twelve teams have entered. for [the Bentor Shield it was revealed yesterday. The draw for the first round will be made at the monthly ¦meeting of the Council of the Foot-

ball "Association today.

The entries gøre?---

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1940.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, Hith DECEMBER," 1940, 9.30 AM.

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

SENIOR SHIELD-Club, Kow- loon, St. Joseph's, Police, Middle Canton

INWARD MAILS

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tex, Royal Scots, Navy, SouthAir Mali by "Pan-American Always Direct Ser- Sing Tao and vice-San Francisco date, 1st and 4th December Calcutta, Straits, and Airmail by "British Over- sens Always Service" (except London) by Bes from Singapore. ............

Java and Manua.” ...................................................

USA Honolulu,. Japar, and Shanghai"

Francisco date, 2nd November).

U. §." A., Honolulu, Japan, and Shanghai

Francisco date, 18th November).

Due

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12th Dec

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12th Dec. 13th Dec. 14th Dec.

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"On the other hand there hasnant; weaving. factories accounted China Eastern. been a considerable increase in the for over a hundred of these, while 8/12th Royal Artillery. development of Chinese industry, | finished goods were produced in JUNIOR SHIELD:-Club, Kow- where the amount invested is now the kitting and shirt and gar-loon. St. Joseph's, Police, Middle- about $70 million. The small dif-ments factories, said she. "Next in sex. Royal Scots, Navy, South China, ference in the amount of capital number, were the printing fac- Eastern Sing (Tao (2), Engineers, Swatow Invested is due to the fact that the torles, which accounted for some International, 12th RA, Elt Chee, European Industries are those 67 businesses, then the confection- Ordnance, Signals, 30th R.A., Ber- which require large and costly ery and biscuits, engineering, elec- vice Corps, Mediesls, Nth 'RA. and fixed plant while the Chinese In-tro-plating, metal wares, and torch"|36th RA dustries usually need little capital factories.

. PORTUGAL TEAM equipment."

Continuing, she said that other The following have been asked These words are quoted from the industries of a local character to attend a series of practices to Presidential address given by MISS were rattan furniture, preserved determine the composition of the Canton K. J. ARCHER, Lecturer in Com-ginger, crackers and paints: while Portuguese team in the Sunday Air Mall by "Pan-American Airways Direct Ser- merce at the University, to the one or two large factories existed. Herald International Charity Cup vice"-San Francisco date, 11th Decemberon Hongkong University Economie So-as for example the Nanyang To-series-U. B. Sousa, R. Marques, |Calcutta and Straits ciety. Miss Archer said that since bacco Factory," the Fung Keong D. Demee, C. Remedios, A. V. Go-Sandakan the drawing up of the Economic | Rubber Campany, and certain sano, A. J. Perers. G. Fernandes, Australo and Manila, Resources Report of 1920. not only aerated-water factories.

R. Maxwell, H. Campos, R. Rocha, USA, Honolulu, Japan, and Shanghai. (San Fran-

NAVIGATION had the capital investment in As already mentioned, she said. C. gantos, J. Gomes, T Alves, G.

COMPANY, LIMITED",

Frequent and Regular Sailings for

SWATOW, AMOY, SHANGHAL TSINGTAO, WRIHAIWEI,

Cazroo and TINTAIN.

KWANGCHOWWAN and Horos

HALFBONG

CANTON (Weekly sailing)

TOURANE, SAIGON and Bangkor.

SINGAPORE PORT SETTANAM sod Penanof

SAIGON, MIRI, SANDAKAN, MADANO, SALAMATA, Bazul,

TULAGI, Gio and LORENGAU.

For further particulars regarding loading, dates etc. please apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE"

TELEPHONE NO. 30381

What do you want? If there is anything you want to buy or sell, try a small Classified advertisement in the

Hongkong Daily Press,

25 words $1.50 prepaid for 3 insertions.

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TO UNITED KINGDOM PORTS. Three well placed DECEMBER Bailings. For dates and ports of call apply to Agents.

PACIFIC AND NEW YORK SERVICES are amintained as hitherto,

Information regarding INWARD GARCO

and all matters relating to freight and passage will gladly be given by

Butterfield & Swire,

Też No, 3813:

Agents.

Connaught Road"

Chinese industry increased more most of the heavy industries and Gosano and B. Gosano. than four times, but the number public utilities were European

of firms had grown from 400 to owned and managed, although in over 800.

many cases a certain number of the shareholders were Chinese, while the more recently founded companies, such as the China Bus

From the point of view of capital Invested, Miss Archer said, the most Important Chinese-owned indus-

and perfumery, knitting and weav- ing, printing and stationery and bakery and confectionery,

Army Billiards Results

tries were leather goods, medicine Company, certain engineering Continued from Page 2

firms and small dockyards were entirely Chinese owned. Never-bet 150, Pte. Bell 131, Pte. Huth 150. theless, the tendency was for the Cpl. Duncan 150. Chinese to concentrate the

40th (F) Cor, RE, 674 pta:-3/8 Megson 67, 8/9. Colnenne 150, 5/8 lighter industries, she expounded.

Daris 100, L/O. Allo ST, San. Gales 150, L/C, Thompson 150.

TEXTILE FACTORIES Textile factories were predomi-

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SCHEME FOR RELATIVES

NOTIFICATION

‘A SCHEME BY-WHICH BRITISH BESIDENTS IN THE COLONY.... WITH RELATIVES IN ENGLAND may be notified in the event of a casualty securring during air raids has been evolved by the Colonlā! Office.

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The arrangements äre explained in the following coples of tēle- Krams received by the Officer Administering the Government from

RAMO 881 pta:-Pte. Whybro 104, Lt. Dixon 150, Ptt. Howe 150, 9gt: Wyre 160, 8/8. Terran 147, Cpl. Har vey 180.

Canada, USA, Japan, and Shanghai -- (Vancou

ver B.C., date, 27th November). London and Straits .....

cisco date 6th December).

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USA, Honolulu, and Marila. (Ban

date. 3rd December), Calcutta and Straits.**** Sandakan.

Londor: and Straits

17th Dec.

18th Deo.

18th Dec.

91at Dec.

23rd Dec.

28th Dec.

Francisco

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OUTWARD MAILS

31st Dec.

Registered and Parcel Mall are closed. 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malis are advertised to close at or before a registered and parcel malls are closed at 5 pun, en the previous day When mails are ertised to lose atter 5 p., Registered" and Parcel malls are closed at 6 pm

WEDNESDAY

Royal Simals, 739 pts:-Opl. Blount Rangoon.

For

114. Big. Binningsley 107, Sig. Morgan Straite. Ceylon, India, East and South Africa 120, L/C. Pitcher 150, L/C. Murphy

106, Sgt. Brakenbury 142.

RAS.C, 819 pts:-Pta Haig 150, Canton

Sgt. Harden 142, Sqms. Wood 180, Egt. Sandakan. Murphy 160, Sgt. Hamlin 87, Bgt. Dean

130

"Coy. /R. Bcots, 675 pta:-Pta Watters 150, get. Graham 93, Pte. Jenkins 107. Et Henderson 108, Sgt.

THURSDAY

Date and Time

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Wed, 11th

2.30 PM 3:30 PM

Thu. 12th

7.18 AM

8.39 AM

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Reg.

10.00 AM

Crd.

10.30AM

G.P.O.

the Secretary of State for the Colonies and issped for publication Whippey 150, L/C Jenkins 70. Mail by Ses to Singapore to connect with the Reg

yesterday.

Circular No 196.

Cctober 5, 1940.

SOLDIERS CLUB TOURNAMENT casualties. I suggest, that officers.

(FIRST ROUND) should ask their relatives to ar-.

DEC. 1 With a view to relieving anxiety range with persons so named that "HQ" Coy, 3/R. Scots, 1495 pts:- which officers of the Colonial event occurs they shall informFte. Hastle 200. Cam.. Titrney 119, Pte. Service must feel regarding the the Under Secretary of State, Gordan 200 Bgt. Crichton 178, Pte. safety of their relatives in this Colonial Office, giving full name, Blackie 200, Sgt. Clark 200.

Fowler 200, Cpl. Octon" 200, Ptas country while air raids continue I appointment and Colony of the have had under consideration the officer concerned and his relation. question whether it would be pos- ship to the casualty. sible to arrange for an officer to be notified if a near relative be came a serious air raid casualty. It is impracticable to make any. automatic arrangements but if in- formation were received from the Colonial Office that a relative of an officer had become a casualty

UNOFFICIAL RESIDENTS Circular No. 298.

December 5, 1940.

22nd Coy, ŘE. 1284 pta:~~Cym. 1 Bartlett 139, Spr. Ratelife 200, Sgt. "Sheldrake 171, 8pr. Doohan 200, CpL Helson 160, Spr. Monaghan 154. Spr. Crittenden 187, 8pm: Simmons $3. ̧ ̧

DEC. $ RAMO, 1580 pts:-Cpl. Harvey 200, Pte. Whybro 200, CPL. Nicholis

“Britlich Oversens Airways” Haiphong

straits and Calcutta

10.00 AM

Ord. 10:30 AM

Parcels 10.30 AM. Letters 11.30 AM

Reg.

690 PH Ord. 3 5.30 PM

G.P.O..

Ord,

6.00.FM 7.00

Fri, 15th

And Air Mail for Mantia, Guam. Honolulu, U.S.A.

Europe vir "Pan-American Airways and Trans-Reg. Atlantic Bervices

FRIDAY

Straits. Rangoon and Calcutta, ...

I have decided to extend to the 180. Sgt. Webb 200, 8/8. Terra 200, unofficial resident in the Colonies pte. Howe 200, Sgt. Wyrt 200, LA Ball by Air to Rangoon to connect the benefits of arrangements Dixon (Break of 44), 200

"British Overseas Airway:.” similar to those "set out in my B Coy, 2/R. Scots, 1114 pts.

I should at once notify the officer telegram No. 196 circular for not Pte. Nisbet 03, Cpl. Düncam 174, Pte. concerned by telegraph through Acation of serious air raid casual Huth 200. Pte. Clark 181, L/O. GrovES his Government. Members of the ties to the near relatives at home. 4. Pte. Bell 89. Pte. Frice 128. Pta. public here have been advised to Unofficials who wish to receive Plaimer :87.

carry about with them with their such notification should take simi- GARRISON BILLIARDS Identity card the name and ad-lar steps to those suggested for the dress of some person whom they officers in my telegram No, 106 would wish to be notified in the circular. event of their becoming air raid

Severe Guam Typhoon

CLIPPER SERVICE DISLOCATED

LEAGUE

SATURDAY

with

.3.30 PM.

E.PO

Reg

4.00 M

4.30 PM.

Q.P.O.

4.00 PM

The Reg.

Ord. 4.30 PM

Sat. 14th

KPO

Farcela 4.00 PM

Reg

5.00 r

Ord. 5.30 PM

G.P.O.

Parrals

4.00PM

Straits, Ceylon, Ini, East and South Africa, and Reg.

United Kingdom.."

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TUESDAY

F. W. L. Points

For Agt

3 3 20 18

6 4 2 25 17

7 2 6 22 27

The person in this country who reports casualty, to the Colonial RAMO. Office should give the full name Fortress, RE and address of the unofficial con- 3/Royal Scots cerned and his relationship to the Royal Bignals casualty.

RASM [R.A.P.C.

C.M. Police RAO.C. 5th AA. Regt, AA 5: 2 3

Telegram reporting casualty will be free of charge.

BILLIARDS' EVENING

AT YM.C.A.

Tue, 17th

EPO.

Reg. 2,00 PM

"

Ord. 7.30 PM GP.O.

ir Mall by Sea to Singapore to connect with the | Beg.

British Overseas Airways” kinon

5.41 21 14

8 28 17:39 42 2 14' 14

4 13 10 18

9:26 5.23

stralia, Ceylon, India, East and South

WEDNESDAY AN

12 H, Regt, Babe 4-10-

INDIVIDUAL Manta, Batavia and Sourabaya,

2.00 Fi

Ord.

"Africa,

*2.30 PM

·· 3,30 PM

Beg.

Wed. 18th.

8.30 AM K.P.O

0.00 PM

The following are the last ntteen

and seventeen in the Individual Bi- Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U. 8. A, llards and Snooker Championships Europe la "Fan American Airways and Trans- Reg. respectively:-

Atlantio Services!"

THURSDAY

GRO..

1.00 M

Ord

7.00 PM

Thy. 19th

CHAMPIONSHIPS

Typhoon conditions in' the Manila and Guam areas have tem- porarily dislocated the Cupper Ber- vice, the local office of Pan- American Airways announced yes

An enjoyable Billiards Evening,” terday morning. The Call.

BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP: fornia Clipper, which

sponsored by the YMCA was Opl Harvey, RAMO. Bet Braken was to

held last evening. have arrived in Hongkong on

|||bury, R." Elgs, 8/8. Carden, RAP.C. Canton i............. A very interesting gaine in which Pte. Gordon, 3/B. Scots, *Bit, Banim, Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U,B,A., Central and GPO #KPO Thursday, Dec. 12, is not expected a plate was placed at the end of ASC. Sgt. Wyre, RAMO, now until Friday or later, weather

South America and United-Kingdom vis Bar Reg. 1-th 1.00 F

Ord. 19th 8,30 AM conditions permittlig.

the table and contestants were not Rawlings, 12th H B RA St. Francisco allowed to touch the plate while RAS.C. Pie H RABO, Tam

Whitton CM. Police, Sqms" Wood, "The local office le awaiting word playing, was upen to all. Mr. Ms, 30th H. Bly. FA L/G. Willis, from the Guam Island base, as to Huber was the winner. the intensity and possible damage caused by a severe typhoon which break competition. *

Mr. E. W. Moreland won a novelty was due to, pass directly over the

In an exhibition maté. Mr. M.

aland during the early part of N. Rakusen beat Mr. A. F. Fereira Monday night.

This will be the second of series of severe typhoons to strike Guam, and is greatly hampering the operation of the trans-Pacific schedule The Califórniä Clipper

a result of it.

MANILA CYCLONE

2%

Raga

FRIDAY

OM. Police, L/C, Towler, 2/R. Scots, Pte. Whybro, RAMC Bet. Murphy,

Reg. $6.00 WM

1.30 1

Bye into 4th Round.

CHESS RESULTS

ENOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP-8. Air Mail by Bes to Singapore to connect with the Reg

“British Overseas Airways.” * Scragg, 7th FLAA BF, MA `Pts, Whybro, R.A.M.C., Opl. Duncan, 2/R, Scots, Lt. DEED, RAMO, Barns. Wood, RAS.C, Pte. Whelan, 1/R Scots Pte. Jenkins, /B. Bcota, L/C rats and Calcutte. "Matches played yesterday even-Wille CM Police, L/0. Thompson,

MONDAY RE, Pte. Gordon, 2/B. Boots, Opl

16.00 22

Ord.

1,00

SATURDAY:

by 250 to 200,

Bat 21st.... | Par.. 20th 5.00 23

Ord. 31st 8.30 AM

Mon. Gård

GPD.&KPO

is being delayed at Wake Island as ing in the Kowloon Chess Chab Harvey. R.A.MO. Ben. Spiers, R. Shanghal, Japan, Canada, USA, Central and Par. Slat 5.00 r

Tournaments resulted as follows—P.C. Pip, Milne, 2/B. Boots Pte. Benfor Tournament: M. W. Olsu- Myles, 2/F Boots, L/C. Baunders, In addition to the typhoon, a re-fleft beat, W Lee, Junior Tourps R.A.0.0, Cpl. Copsey, R. Bignals or cent cyclone in the Manila area ment: V. V. Rolatchoff beat. A. C. Pte. Cochrant, 1/R. Boots has caused Pan-American Airways Mitchell. A. 1°C. Poupard beat

to be completely out of touch with Grefalds; Th, Laufer beat F. A.

In an inter-faculty/ basketball

South America and United-Kingdom via Van- Reg. 23rd 8.15 AM couver BC., (Parcela for Canada only),

Ord:23rd10,00 AM Note:--All Lialls for United Kingdom will be

forwarded with or without Superscription

one of their radio stations located Fabel, D. Drake beat Cecil Lee. 3 game played at Hongkong Univer-Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Murrow, fox, the, Hans on a remote island directly in the Walther drew with J, Hsity gymnasium yesterday evening Daily Press Lid at Marins House - third Coor. 15- path of the typhoon......

D'Almeida

Engineers beat Arta 38-27.

Fold Central, Hongkong London Omice: 63- Fleets

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