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Sunday? 9th Feb.
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TRAINING PERIOD FOR
Arrivals from Manila, by the “Kamo Maru" yesterday were Mr. Y.Okayama and Mr.EU.de Jesus. The output of pilots, observers and, airgunners under the Bri- There were 130 transit passengers tish Commonwealth Air Training Plan In Canada is being con- from Australian and Philippines siderably increased by a further reduction in the training period fur ports for Nagasaki, Kobe. Yoko-air crews at the advanced training schools under the plan, Air Min- hama and "Nagoya, the large ister C.G. Power recently announced, While originally the plan was majority Japanese.
AIR CREWS REDUCED
DUTCH VESSEL Arrivals by a Dutch vessel yes- terday from Manila were Mr. B. L Broaddus, Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Rose and child, and Major Mr. G. O. F. Alley. Arrivals from Sourabaya were Sgt. A. Martins, Mr. J. Junior, Mr. J.
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laid down to turn out approximately 22,000 airmen annually when the plan reached its full scale operations, Major Power said that as a result of the recent acceleration over 30,000 airmen of the three types will be turned out in a year.
The training.. period At the, (advanced training schools here was first scheduled to be 16 weeks for
THE WEATHER ach student. It was cut to 14
Maximum temperature yester Xavier and 17 Indian weeks and now it is being further
reduced to allow longer postera-day was 77 and the minimum 69. guards of the Macao police.
Through passengers for Shanghai duate training overseas. This tur.
Total rainfall since Jan 1 is 3.72 by the same vessel were Mrs. C. M.ther acceleration in the Training inches against an average of 0.59. Plan now being worked out had
made been
possible because
Bacten, Mrs. N. Beeke. Miss L. M.
The Royal observatory report Francis, Mr. E. Heenan, Mrs. T. Canada Snow has ample training states: Stonham, Mr. A H. Schuak, Dr. E.
facilities, elementary schools and A strong antleyclone has form Schlager, Miss I. Basten. Mr. and planes, to handle a larger numbered over Mongolia and is extend: Mrs. E Solovieff and Miss G. Solo- of men than originally planned.
ing southward. viett.
Also, the additional- "operational training" to be given in Britain
A shallow depression ·covers
SUBMARINE-CHASERS Ats into this stepped up scheme. It Tongking and S, China.
FOR U.S. NAVY WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 (Reu ter)The House of Representa
s felt that additional training in Britain under. exact. war flying conditions will better fit graduates
of the Air Training Plan than a CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. tives has passed the Bill authori- longer training period of "theore- sing the expenditure of £7,000.; teal" flying in Canada would have
done. 000 for the construction submarine chasers and other
of 400
MORE RECRUITS
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE
smal craft and the expansion of The Minister explained that THE BURNS PHILP LINE.
shipbuilding facilities. The mea-more Canadian recruits can now sure now goes to the Senate.
be taken in and trained and, also, more Australian and New Zealand
BRITISH DESTROYER lots, who have taken their ele-
TORPEDOED
mentary training at home, can be! given their advance training here. With more men to be taken into LONDON, Jan. 23 (Reuter)- It was officially announced here the Canadian elementary training schools, all of which are carried yesterday that the British destroy-
on by civilian training companies, er Hyperion was damaged by a torpedo or mine and had subseadditional barrack buildings and ather accommodations will have to quently to be sunk by British
be provided forces.
WEATHER REPORT Hongkong Royal Observatory
10 am. Jan. 23.
FROM MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, NEW CASTLE, SALAMAUA, BAHAUL AND MANILA.
THE M.V.
THE
ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby formed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardona and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves Delivery may be obtained. .There is no shortage of planes
No Claima will be admitted after the for the elementary: training stages,Goods have left the Godowns, and all while the planes for the more Goods remaining undelivered after the advanced training period are con- 25th Jan, 1941, will be subject to Raut. stantly being delivered.
The
first batch of Australian Barometer (at sea level), 28.83. Ins. pilots to arrive in Canada is now Temperature 74 F.
Humidity, 90 per cent.
Wind Force (Beaufort), 3. Temperature: Maximum vesterday
77 F. Temperature: minimum last night.
69 F.
Rainfall for 24 hrs, ending 10th
today, 0.48 ins.
2nd Feb.
Wind Direction, S.W.
31st Jan.
29th Jan.
Colombo.
Total rainfall since January 1st
3.72 ins.
Tuesday, Tuesday,
29th Jan. 11th Feb.
Tuesday,
28th Jan.
Friday,
7th Feb.
Humidity, 87 per cent.
Thursday, 23rd Jan.
Tuesday, Tuesday,
Wind Direction, WSW. Wind Force (Beaufort); 5. Maximum temperature. Minimum temperature, 69 F. Rainfall, nil.
F.
RANGOON & CALCUTTA via Singapore
HARUNA MARU
← TOYAMA MARU
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KOBE
& YOKOHAMA
KAMO MARU
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28th Jan. 11th Feb.
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Against an average of, 0.59 Ins Sunset tonight, 6.05 pm. Sunrise tomorrow, 7.05 am.
4 p.m., Jan. 23. Barometer (at sea level), 29.74 ins. Temperature, 78 F.
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 94 to 30 Jan, 1941.
Dats of
Month.
Height.
Low Wars
Hong
Kong
Standard Time
Height.
ID.
18
12 07 13 6
HIGH WATER...
Hong.
Telephone 30291
Kong Standard Time.
b.t.
in
h. 3.
Fri. 124
08 04
14 3
01 37
1907
71
Sat
26
'09 06
14 41
ng 24
2
1968
17 4
130 34
San
20
09 49
5
03 04
1045
7 81
13 47
3 4
Mon 27
10 27
4 6 03 39
07
21
27
7 6 14 39
Tuen 28
1103
47
0:33
6
2.08
17 4 15 17
30
Wed. 29
11 36
149
04 47
07
Thur, 30.
12.42 7 2 120848
1587
2 9
06 17
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All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 9th Feb., 1841, or they will not be recognized. being given advanced training. To comply with the General Boaded Other groups "of Australian and Warehouse fiegulations, consignees must New Zealand pilots, in larger num-have a Revenue Oficer in attendance bers than originally expected, will when damaged dutiable zooda are continue to arrive in Canada in examined the ensuing months
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