INDIAN SCHOOL PRIZE DAY
SPORTSMANSHIP
PRAISED
it was prize-day at the Ellis. Kadoorie School for Indians to- day, the awards being distributed by Mr. A. el Arculli,
MASTER'S REPORT.
Mr. A. T. Hamilton, Headmaster, presenting his report, said: During the year ending 31st December 1932 the school was opened on 27 days. The maximum enrolment was 171 an increase of 25 over last year. The average attendance was 157-last year 131. The staff consists of the Headmaster, nix Indian and Chinesa Assistants. In February Mr. A. Baker replaced Mr. C. C. Tong and when I returned here at the beginning. of the year Mr. Upsdell was trans- ferred to Yaumati School.
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At the annual examination 155 boys were examined and of that number 138 passed-88%. Some of our past pupils did well at the recent Univer- xity Examinations. Threa passed the Junior Local, one the boys Senior and two Matriculation.
Full advantage is taken of spacious grounds attached to the Achool for the playing of football and ericket. Inter-class matchen are com- mon in both these branches of sport while in cricket we did very well in the few friendly matches arranged with other schools. Hockey is also being played now.
RIFLE SHOOTING
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1933.
NAVY & ARMY IN OPPOSITION
LEAGUE WIN FOR HONGKONG CLUB
A shooting match took place op Tuesday last at Stonecutters Range between the Royal Marines of H.M.S. Tamar and the 1st. Bat. the Lincoln- the match shira Regiment. The conditions of seven to count at 200 yards, 500 yards were two nightore and and 600 yards,
The following were the full scores:
Tamar Marines
ne. Terry
200 600 600 Total,
Sgt. Littlewood. 27 29 29
yde, yds. yds. Sgt. O'Brien
20 X1
Cpl. Dance Capt. Burgess .. 25 27 81 Mne. Willows
20 30 27 28 28 25 Sgt. Dyble
27 81 23 29 30 23 Clr. Sgt. Branton 30 28 18 Cpl. White
24 29 21 Ch. Spray
27
29 27 18
800
32 20 31 20 32 28 20.30 27 27 20 29 30 27 30 28 27 24 27 26 29 23 49
21
Lincolns Lieut.Hocquard. 33 Sgt. Malpak Sgt. Harper Sgt. Sheen
Lieut. Young R.S.M. Segon Lieut. Roaier C.S.M. Kitchin Lieut. Douglas (8.M. Martn
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The general health of the school is vory good indeed there being no case of serious lines during the year. The Medical Officer for Schoola, Mra. Minett, vialted us twice during the year. It was a source of great hatis. faction to have so many parents present while Mrs. Minett and her assistants were examining the boys. Much useful advice was given and
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Lieut. Hocquard returned the out- greatly appreciated by parente.
the standing score of 08 points and was During the month of October every highest score of the day, while Sgt. presented with В #poon for the momber of the staff attended the O'Brien won demonstration Courne "Health highest score in the Royal Marines the Mattera" organised by the Medical Offleer for Schools
tram. Both spoons were kindly pre sented by the Lincolnshire Regiment.
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The Library is well patronised by the boys of nit classes. A good rum. ber of books were added during the year although nultulle books for the very young boys are very much nec i. ed. The garden is in a flourishing condition and is still well cared for by Mr. Blahen Singh.
donors, Mr.
Thirty-two boys enjoy the privilege of free tuition and on their behalf I wish to express gratitude to the A el Arcuit and the Trustees of the Sir Ella Kadoorie Fund. Our thanks are also due to the lats Mr. Wu Hay-tong for a scholar. ship tenable at Queen's College for three years. In conclusion I wish to thank most sincerely all the members of the staff for their loyal support | and co-operation during the year which enabled the work of the school I be carried on so harmoniously.
PRIZE LIST.
Class 4---Darahan Singh, 1st. prize & Government Scholarship for three years; S. Hassan, 2nd prize & Govern- nient Scholarship for three years; A. R. Khan, Wu Hay-tong Scholar- ship for three years; D. Shamsuddin, Sir Ellia Kadooric Scholarship for one year; S. Haasan, Sir Ellin Kadoorie prize for composition; Mohinder Singh, Sir Ellis Kadoorle prize for reography; Darshan Singh prize for
Class G-Bhagwan Singh, 1st prize & Government Scholarship for one year; Jaggit Singh. 2nd prize; Bashir Ahmed, Sir Ellis Kadoorie prize for composition; Abdul, Sir Ella Kndoorie prize for geography; Bhagwan Singh, prize for Urdu.
Class G-Noor Ahmed, let prize & Government Scholarship for one year; Hakim All, 2nd. prize; Abdul Rehman, Sir Elle Kadvorie prize for com- posillon; Nehr Singh, Sir
Ellis Kadoorie prize for geography; Noor Ahmed, prize for Urdu.
kroon for
RIFLE LEAGUE.
On Sunday a three-cornered match was fired on the Rifle Club range at Kowloon Tong. The Hongkong Itifte Club beat the Garrison Sergeants Mess by orto point on actual hits, but the allowance for use of open sights put the G.S.. on top with a score of 480, the Clab making 103 and the
AF. 430.
The full scores were:
HWA NAN COLLEGE PRIZE DAY
GOOD PROSPECTS
FOR FUTURE
The second annual speech day of Hwa Nan College took place in Ko Shing Theatre this morning, when: the scholarships and prizes were dis- tributed by Mr. Wong Kwong-tin.
In presenting the annual report for 1982, the headmaster, Mr. Lani. Chol-chlu, B.A. said in part:The total number of scholars enrolled dur ing the year ending December 31, 1032, was 813 as against 306 in 1931. 280-as against 271 in 1981, er 89.1 per The average dally attendence was cent as against 88.8 per cent. The discipline and moralo of the school have been well maintained, and in this connexion I have to thank the class monitors who performed their duties so well
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In the Society's latest contribu- found in other parts of the gold-ALOR STAR ILONO
monda, a number of which were tien for the entertainment of field. Fountain of Youth," which opened Hongkong, the comic opern "The at the King's Theatre last night, the excellent work of the princi- pale played an important part in the success of the presentation.
First-night nervousness was, of course, apparent, especially in the This was the first year when we
opening chorus, but once the presented students for the Matricula-players had warmed to their task, discoveries were made. He began
The result was that the gold | HAIPHONG tion Examination, and of
13 the show went along at an enter-panning out immediately thirty. HAIN students presented last November, taining pace, and finally left the forty and sixty
absent and two passed the impression that it was one of the This later Matriculation Examination with one happiest productions distinction and one passed the Senior credit of the Society.
Jet to the
a day. Local Examination. Fourteen stud-
Sir Albert Kitson mentioned In Mrs. Tetley the Society has that exactly similar type of rock onts were entered for the Junfor Local Examination, and three were absen a leading lady who not only gives as was found in Kakamega was and fire passed, with two distinctions, A extraordinarily clever and found in different The results of the University Examin-pleasing performance, but prom- Uganda~Our Own Correspondent.
parts ations did not fulfil our early feos big thinga for the future, pectation, yet the distinction in Sho han Matriculation Chemistry and the dis- once.
poise and confid- tinction of Junior Chinese tended to the stage, her acting being polish She is perfectly natural on show that our efforts had not totally ed and charming, whilst she has been spent in vain.
a soprano voice which was heard Beaides taking tho University to great advantage throughout. examinations, our students took ex- aminations held elsewhere. At the
SUCCESSFUL DEBUT, beginning of the year Labh Vasanta-i Playing opposite and assisting sinha parsed the Cambridge Junior in the love interest was R. Dormer,realised Local Examination, and in Chan Ka-chak distinguished himself he made his debut as a prinel in the Maritime Custems Examination Pal, and was a distinct success. ents who took the examination, Ave is very tuneful and perfectly ade held in Canton. Out of the 143 studia voice, although not powerful,
placed third in the list. were chosen, and Chan Ka-chak was quate.
He sung
"Lullaby" capeelally well, and his stage de-
was effective without foi fal alian Wong Hoi-chuen, for the portment
Sentences on Wong Hoi, alias Wong being obtrusive. After he has en- unlawful possession of a revolver and joyed a little more experience the four rounds of ammunition and on Society will have a valuable mem-Wong Sang and Wong Fat, ating ber in Mr. Dormer.
Wong Kun-fat, for the Commendable work was done by possession of a dagger were deferred P. J. Guntrip and Mrs. Mathieson until Monday at the Criminal Scasións and Mrs. Dalebrook this morning by the Puise Judge ne Joshun respectively, in their portrayal of
(Mr. Justice Wood). All defendapts the dual roles as aged father and
pleaded guilty. mother and
na rejuvenated infused. per- youngsters. Both sonality into their performances, yet were never boisterous.
summer
It is gratifying to note that the only distinction in chemistry awarded in the Matriculation Examination last year was won by one of our students. This simple fact, rendered much more conspicuous by its singularity, is sufficient testimony of the standard of efficiency attained in our high teaching of science:
NIGHT SCHOOL. After touching on the sporting activities of the College, the Head master said the total number of students in the night school for the year under review was 124. The at- tendance was 94.7 per cent., for these students, being obliged to earn their evening education, were most TC. luctant to absent 73
themselves from school. 70
Garrison Sergeants.
200 500 600 Total yda, yda, yde.
27 23 81 24 24 70 20 21 28 75
A. Chappelle 11. Emery
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W. Farquhar *g. V. Clarke ⚫J.. Garrod
28
30 21.19
24 24
22
18
28
15
157 148 131
400 44
180
Grand Totul
Hongkong Rifle Club.
yds. yds, yda.
31 30 02 27 30 20 83 24 20 74 24 15 60 10
R. II. Woodman 31 1. C. Watson .. C. F. J. Simpson 25 J. L. Telley... 22
Halmes Van der Lely.. 22
This report is not complete with out a word on what we propose to do next year. With a view to preparing students for the world of business, one day Commercial Class and two started in 1933. The syllabus consists of English, arithmetic, book-keeping,
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In the open billiards championship last night at St. Patrick's Club, Sgt.
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The match between L. F. Remedios and W. Hill was not played last night, but will be played to-night at 8.30 F..
Mrs. Mathieson's singing and E. Jerman defeated T. Gooding by 260 dancing in the valse scene were de-points to 150 points. The lightful, and her contribution to made two breaks of 89 and one of 36, one of the most successful parts and was inclined to be rather slow.
but he did not play his usual game of the show was no mean thing.
H. J. Best as Nicholas, Vachery, the clerk and churchwarden, was entertaining, bat he found his songs a little dimcult. W. Hous- ton Bailey made an extremely ef- fielent job of a small part, and the future should find him among the Society's leading players, whilst
The draw for the second round will, be announced on Saturday. were.-Marjorie Bird, Minnie Boas, Mabel Elkina, Ethel Farrar, Eva Finlay, Rhoda Fowler, Bessie Gill,
200 500 600 Total Pitman's shorthand, and touch-type- V. C. Labrum, an old favourite, Marjorie Heap, Gwen B. Lakeman, writing, to each of which subjects, enhanced his reputation as a pur- Hilda Nives, Muriel Smith, Tilly we shall devote a Техвод a day. As veyor of comedy, with a most Strango, Clara Wadmore, Marjorie these subjects are in the hands of a praiseworthy performance. teacher holding a London Chamber of topical local quips concerning the
Ifia Warnes. Commerce Certificate, it is hoped that water shortage, his mournful de- those plannlag for commercial car.
meanour, befitting a sexton who cors will take advantage of this course, uffered for the first time in Hongkong. apenda his life and earns his fivell hood by burying people, and his general foolery were thoroughly appreciated by the large audience,
22
27 10 13
150
03 50
147 131
Grand Total
R.A.F. Kol Tack,
497 20
403
200 500 600 Total yde. yds. yds.
28 22 71
Walter
28
20
22 74
S, Conway
20
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Class 7.--Ismail All, 1st. prize & Government Scholarship for one year; Kisben Chand, 2nd.
Rowe
26
20 20 71
Adums
25 26
prize; Aziz
Turner
20
11
Ahmed, Sir Ellis Kadaorle prize for composition: Ismail Ali, Sir Ellis
143 143
110 300
18 08 7 38
Kadoorie prize for geography; Bashir Plus 1057 for use of open sights 40 Hussain, prize for Urdu.
Class 8 A-Dawood Munna, lat. prize & Government Scholarship for one year; Alaud Din, 2nd. prize; Guardnyal Singh. Sir Ellis Kadcoric prize for composition; Mohamed
Grand Total
436
Currlin, Sir Elis Kadoorle prize for be turned into channels connected geography; Bawood Moosa, prize for Urdu.
Class B-Jagat Singh, 1st, prize; Abdul Hussain, 2nd. prize: Balwant Singh Urdu prize
Class 8 Mehtab Singh, Ist. prize; Sinn Thenhim; 2nd. prize.
POPULAR SCHOOL.
with studies.
MR. WONG KWONG-TIN'S
ADDRESS.
THE CHORUS.
all
The supporting cast vere that could be desired, and it wAR a treat to notice how ably members
Canning, A. L. Cole, C. L. Cole, G. J. W. Baldwin, D. Buchanan, J. R. Duncan, Jar.. G .II. Fowler, LA Fleet wood, A. G. Humphreya, A. C. Jeffreys, F. S. Nicholls, G. H. Owen, S. Spencelayh, F. W. Stephens, The Children
The Children in Act 1 comprised Vivian Hollidge, Pauline Strange, Dorothy Watson, Enid Watson, Leafle Hogan, Derrick Hollidge, Freddie Jones, Norman Smith.
Other members of the cast included R. S. Spencelayh, as the Policeman;
of the chorus took up their In-A. H. Mosa, no the Fireman and A. G. dividual lines during the opening and subsequent scence.
Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, in the course: of his speech, said-I am of opinion that to all of us health is essential, for in many respects the brain vitally connected with the limbs. certainly think that in middle school education interest in games should go hand in hand with the interest in books. It is gratifying to find that you have captured again the shield presented by the Hongkong Basket ball Association for composition in the Senior League, which is a satis factory indication of the interest The valse scene was a triumph your Headmaster bas given to sports, for the players and producer, being I sincerely wish that all schools in quite the outstanding part of the China will likewise acknowledge the truth of these words: a sound mind in a sound body.
The chorus Itself was probably as good as it has ever been, par ticularly after It had recovered from a shaky start.
opera.
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Miss Winifred Hendor- son's ballet was admirable, calling So much for athletics; now a word for the generous recognition of the about the development of morals in audience, whilst throughout the WORD TO PARENTS.
the character of boys. It seems to alnging was very enjoyable. me that the younger members of Once again the show was "In referring to the general health society have at present neither remarkable well mounted, costumes, of the school and the visit of the spect for teachers nor sincerity for scenery and effects being of the Medical Officer for Schools, the Heud-
Iriends. They do not behave them best, Mr. T. V. Harmon deserves muster expressed his satisfaction at selves in suciety whose rules
and the fullest commendation for the attention and interest parents had regulations they care little to observe work in this direction.
his taken in the health of the boys. It
From the bottom of my heart, I wish Mr. Arvalli, in audressing the would be very pleasing, however, it that those in whose hands the forma-
The intelligent and sympathic scholars, bl:-"The report of the the parents attended such occasions tion of the students' character is en- Sweet, were noticable all through touches of the producer, Mr. S. A. school's activities for the shows an increase in the enrolinent ef to try their hardest to do well in their
year as this and thereby encouraged boys trusted will see that their students boys. This is ample testimony of the examinations.
are made to cultivato such babits ne the show, and it is largely to his Education
to make them acceptable members of credit that the production is so popularity which the school enjoys kind is important, but that of the
of Among the members of the Indian child is expecially no, and if the
modern society. I commend to you, good. Under his guidance the masters and students alike, the four Philharmonic Society has given to community; a popularity achieved parent overseer co-operates with the
The simple words of salvation, once salt Hongkong a most enjoyable enter- through the good work done by the teacher architect, a good foundation by British Prime Minister-Faith, tainment, and he fully merits the Headminster and the staff of the will be laid to the child's lusting one, Love, Work, school. This increase in the enrol benefit. I would suggest, then, to
I will not detain you any longer
success which attends it~S.A.0. ment of boys year after your is very Indian parents to strive their hardest except to thank you for having asked gratifying. but it will tax the ne to make education of their children
me to come here to distribute the commodation of the school to the their chief industry, and if they do so, scholarships and prizes, and to con- Ilmit, and unless further accommoda. the learning, culture and refinement Kratulate you on the satisfactory re- tion can be provided it may become which their children acquire will one n subject hard to cope with. The day repay them in full.
ault of a year's work. I wish you all high percentage of passen shows that |
every happiness and success in the New Year.
any
M Brawn, on behalf of the Govern the boys ave worked hard and they ment, thanlied Mr. Arculli not only deserve their prizes. It is not the for having given away the prizes, but more winning of prizes, but the effort also for the deep and practical which deserves commendation, and the Interest he had always taken in the trier is as much entitled to a prize school. as the prize winner.
"It is pleasing to note that the boys
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GOOD SPORTS.
the cricket fields of the Colony. But it was not the skill that they exhibited which they admired, but their modest | demeanour and their good sportsman- ship.
In conclualan, Mr. Brawn said Mr.
He congratulated every boy in the Berve to school and every member of the staff
and on the good report they had hoard. Hamilton had carried the gratitude student
promote character and health.
The Cast. The cast of "The Fountain of
Youth" was composed of
Joshua Dalebrook, P. J. Guntrip. Tom Iinzel, R. Dormer. Nicholes Vachery, H. J. Best.. Mark Mugwort, V. C. Labrum. Sir Bullion Blunt, W. Houston
Bailey.
Sum Puttock, R. G. B. Nives. Amos Yalden, E. B. Manwaring. William Pekeford, W. E. Ashby, Mrs. Dalebrook, Mary L. Mathison Daisy, Jean Tolley. Mrs. Pokeford, Rita Cole. Kitty Clover, Dolly Starling. Sally Sorrel Dorothy Shaw, Peggy Pimpernel, Esther Hooper. Dolly Dock, Marjorie Dodsworth,
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The dances were arranged by Wini-Reserve Fa vend Association of Operatie Dancing of frod Henderson, Member of the Great Britain.
Stage Manager, H. C. Butler. Property. Master, J. Dobson.
Wardrobe Mistress, Tilly Strange.
Prompter, W. GOL
Hon. Pianist, Margery Rice.
Costumes, A-Man, Hing Cheong,Caletts
Al Hung and Ah Chong.
Wigs by Campbell Moore,
Scenery, designed by T. V. Harmon and painted by Chan Siu Fong. Photographs, Ming Yuen Studio, Lighting The Orchestra, W. S. Brower.
The Orchestra, under the direction of the Hon. Musical Director and Conductor Mr. D. Smith Hill cont prized:
Violins--tiss N. K. Flint, D.R.C.M. (Leipzig), W. M. Barton, G. E. Long- year, E. 0, Schroeter.
Viola Mrs. G. W. R. Griggs. "Collo.-N. U. Botelho. Contra-Bass.-Bandsman
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Flute Sergt. J. Thrower. Oboc-L/Cpl. R. Prosser, Clarinet-, H. Shaw. Bassoon E. Stevens, IfornBandsman R. Guttridge. Trumpet--Bandsman W. Scarr. Trombone-L/Cpl. A. Ellison. Timpani, Drums, etc.-Bandsman II. Trusachi.
At the Piano,-Miss M. A. Rler. Programme Girls.
The Programmo Girls, arranged by Elleen Aris, were:
Jonn Churchill, Ivy Gladstone, Eileen Lysault, Ida filtchie, Lily Carr, Kathiren Glendinning, Doris Mar chant, Wiunio Ritchie, Anne Fowler, Molly Groundwater, Gwen Marchant, Iris Warnes.
The Committee of the Iongkong Philharmonic Soclety desire to ex- press their thanks to:
Co.
help to cultivate the habit of self- The school seemed to be making pro- of the Department, especially the
Tho Phoobus Neonlight analysin. A game-loving
(Agents Wm. C. Jack and Co.) for would try to become the champion in scholarships and sport. It was ment, by the admirable manner in Miss Winifred. Henderson, comprised Colony, Anderson Music Co., Tang
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loan of Neon Sign, Peak Trainway athlete, and would therefore analyse particularly well-known throughout which he had controlled the school, Eileen Bellamy, Susan Fotter, Mary Fook, Hatty Cleme, Rugby Span The Ballot, specially arranged by Co. Star Ferry Co, The Press of the himself to find out his strength and the Colony by the good sportmen and he hoped that the boys would give Whitham. weakness, to increase the one and amongst the Old Boys, who dominated Mr. Handyside, his successor, the Yvonno Shenton and Mina Witham.
"Winifred Henderson, colagh, C. Reg. Anderson, A. Bates, Improve the other. This can easily the tennis courts and to a large extent support which they had given him.
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Doctor,
V. M. GRAYEUEN,“
Chief Manages. Hongkent, 27th Webruary, 1952.
NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. (Netherlands Trading Society).
BANKOM.
ESTANLMHED 1954.
Enghong Ofice>11 Queen's Rond, Centmt Authorised Capital
Paid-us `Deplia! Boscere Muze
*****a* » 164,000,000
.F. -30,130,004 .F. 24,318,000
Band OficĄ SANTOTAS » Eaters Band Offer:-BATAVIA, URANOTES:-DandJetmasiny
Dasher, Oalentia. Cherto Dietaber,
Diojakarta.* Th Hague, Jaddab, Kobe, Make- sar, Medan, Pahamiang, Peka longer. PALLE
LEBTOOR, Betterdam, Bamarang,' Shan
Bingapore,
Borrabe
Boerzarts (Bolos, Teal, T Jatius and Weltevreden. *Then alles have safe deposit hose to li Landon Dapk --Nabang? Previnski Bank Ziak Corresponden all over the world.
BANKING BUSINESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION THANHACTED,
A. STOKKINE
Manage
Mangkong, Khed June, 1933.
THE BANK OF CANTON. LIMITED,
MITABLAINED 1913.
........................11,008,000
Head Office:-Hongkong, Authorized Gipital Faldas Capital {Bioerve Fad
BRANCHEZ
1,840,000
PARATIVELY 1,100,000 Canton, Bangkal, Hanków, Swatow, Bangkok, New Tak aső a T-
LONDON DRAMOTERS –
The Lord's Brad, Ida (Moravcendente" in sil-prisalpal stiles of the Parzign Exchange and Banking baslame at. every description transmetod
Safe Depos! Dexas (varione siam) si a {zmoly venia) from 30 to 348
L005 rona Ell
Chief Manager,
NOTICE.
Ito Amalgamation of The Chinese Commercial Bank Ltd. The Ho Hong Bank, Limited and The Oversea-Chinese Bank Ltd.
We beg to announce tunt in accordance with the schemo-of malgamation of the abovou med Banks, a new Company has been Incorporated in Singapore under tho
of the "OVERSEA- CHINESE BANKING CORPORA- TION LIMITED," having its Head Office at China Building, Chullo Street, Singapore, and this Com- pany has agreed to take over ált our Assots and Liabilities as on the 1st January, 1993.
FAIMO
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In ardor to facilitate the trans- fer of the customers' accounts to the new Bank we have recently issued lettera to all customers re- questing them to authoriae such transfers on the Ist January, 1939, and it is hoped that every one of our customers will fill in and com- pleto the documents sent out with the letters and return them to us at their earliest convenience. Customers may continue to make use of all cheque books issued by as in their accounts with the now Bank on or after the 1st January, 1933.
THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL THE HO HONG BANK LIMITED BANK LIMITED. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK LIMITED.