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CHURCH NOTICES COLONY'S WAR EFFORTS DUNKIRK.

DISCUSSED AT MEETING HEROES

ST. ANDREW'S.

(CHURCH OF ENGLAND, KOWLOON)

Bunday, June 8. Third Wunday After Trinity

Holy Communian 6 am. The monthly Holy Communion Fellowship Breakfast will be held after this service, and all Communicants are invited to attend.

Mattine and addrem 11 am. Preacher, The Vien.

Evensong and address 7 pm. Preacher. The Virar. The Sunday Evening Club will be held after this service.

Sunday School-Young People's Ser- vice, ID n.m. Lender, Mrs. J. R. Hings

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CEASELESS BOMBING

R.A.F. Pound At Nazi

Communications

Work-day Notices Monday, June 10-Medical War Work- ing Party for Chinn 10 nan; Fellowship of Youth & IW.OF. Working Party & Tenchers Preparation Class 1 pm:

Tuesday, June 11-5. Darnahan, A. & M.; Holy Communion 7.30 am: Wojen's Guild 16.30 am; Brownie Pack 3.40 pun A Short Service of Intercession in con- nection with the war will be held in the Church at B40 p.m.

War

Wednesday, June 12-Medical. Working Party 10 nm. Wolf Cuba 5.37 pm; Rover Scouts $45 pm. (11, Comber-

and R. Kowloch Tong).

Party lo am; Full Choir Practice 0.30 p.m.

Saturday, June 15-St. Andrew's Club Taunch Bathing Piente eaves the Police Pier at 7 pm. All members and friends

of attend,

A. W. BROWN,

Manager. Hongkong, 23rd May, 1940.

HARIRAM'S SILK STORE

Hongkong & Kowloon

Notice is hereby given that Mr. K. Nemumall is no longer employed by the above firm.

AMBASSADOR TO COME TO H.K.

CHUNCIKING, June 1 (Reuter).~~ LONDON, June 7 (Reuter).The British Ambassador, Sir Archi -An Air Ministry communique bald Kerr, who had provisionaly issued to-day states that the booked to leave for Hongkong by air R.A.F. have attacked the enemy

to-morrow, hos postponed his departure. on several occasions.

Throughout yesterday, last night and to-day, says the com- Bunique, medium and heavy R.A.F. bombers made sustained attacks on enemy-lines of com- munication leading to the battle-i field. They also made attacks on a wide variety of targets in the forward areas immediately behind the fighting fronts,

Rall-hends. railway

Junctions, bridges, cross-roads, troops, tank on

positions have centralons and gun been systematically and repeatedly bombed along the whole front.

Five of our

failed return.

medium

Although no new dellulie date is axed, it is understood that the Ambassador will probably leave early next week,

Lady Kerr Hongtong by air yesterday.

left Chungking for

Mr. M. H. Turner has been nominated to be a member of the Court of the University of Hongkong for a further period of three years. the German lines, and who told how they had helped to put some 400 German tanks out af action. wires "Reuter's" correspondent with French Army.

the

"Ung the new Amerien planes

bomb Nazi tank columns most effec- tively. said

CHRIST CHURCH (KOWLOON TONG)

Mr. G. S. She

At Mattins

to Preach

Doubling of the entertainment tax, collection of old papers, more direct war taxation and the immediate opening of Aubscriptions for specified purposes were some of the suggestions made at the public meeting called yesterday by Rev, J. R. Higgo to discuss methods of helping the British War Organisation Fund.

** There were fewer than 30 people present, and the majority were women,

Str Atholl MacGregor, Chairman of the British We Organisation Fund, refuted the allegation that the Committee of the B.W.O.F. was exclusive.

Severni women suggested that money be immediately raised for either acroplanes, tanks or vessels to be built in Hongkong, It was decided to call another public meeting to discuss which .was best.

moment.

wor

DECORATED

Awards For High

Naval Officers LONDON, June 7 (Reuter) The first list of honours to the naval heroes of Dunkirk is published Gazette,"

naval

POST OFFICE

Small Packet Post to all countries it auspended.

OUTWARD MAIL, TIMES Registered, and 'Parcel Mallare closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where 'malls are advertis ed to close at or before 9 a.m. re- at 5 pan. on the previous day. When gistered and parcel mails are closed: malls, aro advertised to close after 3 pm. Registored and Parcel malla

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who

in Amoy

Canton Haiphong Japan and Shanghal

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date, 1st

June 10.

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Air Mall by "Tan American Airways Direct Service"--San Francisco date, 4th June...........June 11. (Lon~ Europe via Suez and Straits

don dale, let May)..... June 11. June 11.

June 12. June 12.

June 12. ..June 12.

Awards for servlets in organising Fort Bayard the withdrawal of the Allied armies Haiphong include a Knight Commander of the Japan and Shanghai, Bath for Vice-Admiral Bertram Home Shanghal.... Ramsay, the Flag Ofleer Command-Shanghai and Amoy After he had been elected Chair that, I will be the last to say that it ing at Dover,

Straits... When inan and Mrs. Sando Secretary, Mr. is.

broke out, the

Rear-Admiral William Frederick Japan and Shanghai Higgs sold he called the meeting be- Governor called a meeting that same wake-Walker, Captain Warn Shanghal and Amoy cause,

several people had asked him evening, and we decided there and George Tennant and Captain Michael Shanghal. to, there was a feeling, rightly or then to raise funds and have a com- Mayward Denny become Companions Air Mail by "Imperial wrongly, that there was not enough mittee. In the nature of things, he of the Bath.

Direct Service" London Thursday, June 33-Boy Scouts a p.m. being done in Hongkong for the pro- asked me to take up the chairman-

Moro St. Andrew's Clit Committee Meeting

Awards To Be Made

Juno of the war, and people ship of . I agreed and secution A.30 p.m.: St. Andrew's Club "Open"

appointed

Captain Denny's award is also how to help the there and then Night & p.m.

wanted to know

my Committee. Friday's June 16-Meetical War Working B.W.OF. more than they could at the got Sie Vantteluer Grayburn, whose recognition of his services as Senior Naval Officer at Andalsnes during the help is lavaluable in anything co-landing and withdrawni of the Allied Mr. Higgs' cald he had received a nected with Bnances. also got the

troops. help letter from Mr. Albert Raymond,

of the ends of all shipping:

It is stated that the awards are the Ifan. Secretary of the BW.OF, say companies, through whose generally first short list of those whose of the Club and Church are invited to Ing that the collection up to June 3 we are able to ship things Home free service so far has come to notice.

good nmounted to $530,040, of which of charge. When it came to Chinese

The 1 asked

men decorated have been) £20,000 had been remitted to the representation.

Hon. Sir British Red Cross and £1,000 to St. Robert Kotowall and Hon. Sir Shou selected from only one party whose Shanghal Dunutan's, and that about $1,000,000 son Chow to put up their nominees detalled services have been reported. Air Mail by "Air France Direct Ser

vice"-Parls date, 5th Jano Dunkirk Crime Described worth of articles had been shipped. and they did so. He had also received a letter from Additional Members Welcomed

LONDON, June 7 (Reuter)-A Canton

was Mrs. Hobbs, in charge of the Enter-

nicer, "I have not heard a

present Manila word said throughout the evacuation tainment Committee of the B.W.O.F

the Shanghai. Committee, but, if you B.E.F. from Dunkirk, to-night dis- Air Mall by "Imperial Always Direct about that saying that approximately £1,000 would like to have additional mem- closed had been received through this means bers representing other interests, mans' utter disregard for the common]

further example of the Ger- Service-Londen date, 5th June. June 9, 3rd Bunday After Trinity

for the Fund.

would welcome them wholeheartedly. Services in English.-7.15 am. Holy

June-19. law of. There was a feeling, went on Mr. We would like to have the new idens

humanity. Communion; Dan. Sunday Schools; 10

Canton . Maturia & Sermon, Preacher: Mr. Higgs, that passibly every venue to and constructive criticisms that they ed men on the beaches. A signal was Japan and Shanghal

He said: "T

"There were many wound-Sandakan raise money for the war effort had bring. I only ask that they be con-made stating that it was felt that Manila not been explored

and that many structive, given with the one great hospital ships should be sent in day-Canton people had not been mabilised for object in mind-to prosecute this light to evacuate them." service. It might be suggested that war with every effort to a success-

Japan. Shanghai and Formos0 Commission, Government or other- ful

He added that the British authori- conclusion. wise, be formed to explore every!

ties would not let one unwounded Japan and Manila "I don't mind if I am not Chair-man go in these ships. It was cause; possible method to assist the

felt, Shanghal and Amoy that the present composition of the man-kick me out if you don't like therefore, that the enemy would re- Cross B.W.O.F. be more fully representa- me. If you get a better man put him frain from bombing the Red tive; and that a complete list of jobs with him wholeheartedly. There is

in, and I will work for him and ships. people could do be published in the|

The ofcer--- continued: - -“Withân ↑ Bangkok......... no question of personally or any- three hours of the message seat, Nazi‡ Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct Mes. Heywood sald she understood thing else.

planes came over, bombed and sank a Service" the B.W.OF. was concerned only There has been a lot of criticism British hospital ship."

Gr.O. & K.F.O. with sending comforts to troops, about us being exclusive. There is and suggested that the example of nothing about that. There is no urmaments be question of exclusiveness or keeping Singapore to send

It to ourselves. It anyone thinks that I will tender my resignation here and now, and ask that another person be appointed,”

George She, Hymns: 305, 405, 385, 271, 470. 60 p.m. Evening.

Services in Mandarin a.m. Holy Com- nion; 11 am. Morning Prayer in Man- darin. Preacher: Rev. I. Y. Hu, of the Church of Christ in China.

Tuesday, June 14.-5. Barnabas,—Holy Communion at 15 mm).

Wednesday, June 12-Wolf Cubs meet at 3 Duke Št. al 4.10 p.m.

Thurainy, June 13-fely Comusunton at 7.15 a.m. Guild of Martha and Mary weekly meeting at 10 am, in the Vicarage

Full Choir Practice at pan

UNION CHURCH (KENNEDY ROAD)

am Evening Morning Service, 10.30 Service 6 p.m. Precher at both services, Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow,

The offering af belts services will be on behalf of the New Territories Evangelisa- Ton Society,

The Sunday Scho meets in the Church

2tal nt 0.30 am.

The Meeting for servicemen conducted

by the Salvation Army' is held in the Church fall at 700 pin. on Tuesday even- inst Ten and light, refreshments will be served.

The B. W. O. F. Working Party meets in the Church Hall from 0.m. onwards, on Tuesday mornbigs. New helpers wilf be welcome.

METHODIST CHURCH (QUEEN'S ROAD EAST}

Press

fallowed.

Sir Atholl Explains

Sir Atholl MacGregor agreed with

Mrs. Heywood that what was now that he wholeheartedly welcomes the Sir Atholl then went on to my being done was not enough, and sald suggestion made by Mr. Higgs TO- If there was anything, however trivial garding the publication of a list of

sort.

of

New Defence Reservists

Further Enrolments Notified

OUTWARD MAILS Saturday, June 8

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1.30pm.

...June 8.5 p.m. Ord..........June 8, 5.30 p.m.

Sunday, June 9

Bangkok Manlin Shanghai

Monday, June 10. Swatow, Amoy and Formann

Straits and Calcutta.

.0 m.

.9 B.IO.

.9 #zt.

10.30 a.m.

Parcels

10.30 am. 11.30 am.

Parcels only for Haiphong....Noon.

Halphong Canton

p.m. p.m. p.m.

Letters

Shanghai

Tuesday, June 11

Batavia and Sourabaya....9.30 am. Manlig, Stmits, Ceylon, India, E, and 5. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Naples.

G.PO, and K.P.O.

, June 11, 2.45 p.m. ...June 11, 3.30 p.m. "Imperial Airways.

It might seem, that anyone could things which the ordinary man in the Under the Compulsory Service Or- constructively suggest to help the street could do, and undertook to dinance the following aged 18 to 45 Colony take the part which was have it carried out without a mo-inclusive have been enrolled in the rightfully hers, he would see to it ment's hesitation, if any of the Hongkong Defence Reserve, states that Helion would be taken im could prepare a programme of that Government Gazette lested to-day: mediately

Combatant Group.-George William "I want," Sir Atholl continued, "lo "Don't treat us," Sir Atholl con-Calder Craig, Stephen William Hall, differentiate between the two sides tinued, "es a sort of sealed book in William Charles Higgs, Herbert Otto of this discussion. We are trying to the aura of Government House, We Kees, Kenneth Gendwood McKenzie, raise money. We were asked from are only there because we get it for Henry Martyn Snow,

Key-Posts-Maurice Brunton, Ar- Home to raise money for one fund nothing. Don't think we are unap- only, instead of scattering our efforts proachable and that the B.W.OF. ex- chibald Bryan MacDonald Colvan, over 30 or 40 little funds. Our money cludes the very lowliest and the most. Willlam Lumsden. will flow into one channel, but any humble minded member of our com Essential Services.--Clement Affou- Air subscriber can ear-mark his money munity. The troops ure fighting for Michael Lee Bevan, William for

purpose.. That our own kith and kin, for our bro- Houston any particular

Heggie.. Frederick John we are doing. We have over half

thers and sisters, and it is a very Medina and Alun Lloyd Thomas. million dollars, and that, I think, is poor return if we are to be narrow- The following aged 46 to 54 in- a very good return. When I find n minded about them."

clusive have been enrolled in non- fellow looking at his first...tax de- Sir Atholl concluded.by.usking.that combatant groups: mand and still letting me have $100, suggestions be sent to him, and by then I think there is still some good assuring Mrs. Heywood that her aug. Evening Service: at 7 pm--Hyınn, No. In human nature, and after we are gestion had not been overlooked by 670. Prayer, Hymn No. 705, Lesson, Prayer,

over is tittle hurt the tax demand the authorities. Notices, Offertory, 1ymn No. 935, Seram sure noney will continue to Hymn No. 689, Benediction.

bombers which are excellent, we were able to

for Prayer Weekly Meeting young Lieutenant.

And Fellowship

Services on Sunday, June Freuchern, Morning, Rev. E. Moreton; Evening, Hev. J. E. Sandback.

Junior Church at 3.30 am. All ebikiren; welcome.

More Raids On Germany "The German anti-aircraft defence Formations of our heavy bombers was very much less effective thun last night attacked refinéries, mar- when we bombed the enemy troops shalting yards, lines of communica- after the Muy 14 offensive. German tion and aerodromies In southern pursuit planes were also very little Germany.in evidence, whereas ours were doing Belgium and north-west All these aircraft returned safely., fine work protecting the bombing

The aircraft of the Coastal Com-squadrons. * rund and the Army co-operation "French bömbers are also taking units carried out n continuous series ammunition and other supplies of patrols

and

reconnaissances by parachute to un isolated French out- sca and land.

post which had refused to withdraw, and which was harassing the enemy

One of these aircraft was lost. Our fighters again

been tanks." have tulive, Fifteen enemy aircraft have been destroyed. Four of our Bighters are mking.

Hamburg Raidod BERLIN, June 7 (Reuter)-Allled alrerafi made another raid on Ham- burg last night, the official agency revealed to-day.

news

R.A.F. PARIS, organise Enemy

(Reuter).--An Air Bitnisity communique issued to-day states that our Air Force has inter- vened extensively in the last three days fighting.

operations

by

French tanks are also taking a heavy toll of German mechanised columas. "When I visited Parls, I found many precautions taken against both land and air attacks. Lines of obstacles were draw up along the

maja avenues where I would be possible for the enemy to land troop- carrying planes,“ adds "Reuter's" correspondent.

Armoured Units Attacked LONDON, June 7 (Reuter) Columns of armoured fighting vehicles and supply lorries had been reported by reconnaissance olrcraft to be massing near Abbeville,

R.A.F. raids on Friday.

They were attacked during heavy

They have attacked enemy troops, reinforcement and supply columns.

The disorder which our air activity hoa acted on enemy

Muay tons of heavy bombs and o daring the past few days has greatly. facilitated the operations of the land large quantity of smaller bombs were forces.

dropped during the raid which lasted Our bombers inst night vigorously ten minutes. It was carried out at attacked the rear areas of the battle-a low level.

Two bombers feld and hit many supply columns

were allucked by three Messerschmitt 1994. and railways.

Fighting the enemy off with their rear guns, the planes spiraled down

Naxi Columni Paralysed

Morning Parade Service at 10.15 am- Itymn No. 6, Prayer, Hymn No. 662, First Lemon," Hymu No. POŽ, Second Lesson Prayer. Notices. Offertory, Hymn No. 427, Sermon, Hyrm No. 547. Benediction.

Notre for the Werk

1. Following the Evening Service Social Hour will be held at the 9. & S. Home A 8.15 pm. All Servicemen and elvillans will be warmly welcomed.

2. The weekly meeting for Prayer and

Home on Tuesday at 8.30 p.m.

Fellowship will be held at the S. & S.

LESSON SERMON

First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong

The subject of the Lesson Sermon in all Christian Science Churches to-morrow, June 9, will be: "God the Only Cause and Creator."

The Golden Text will be: "Ah Lord God behold, thou hast made the heaven the earth by thy great power and stretch- ́ed out arm and there is nothing too hard

for thee." (Jeremiah 32: 17).

citations

Among others the follow he would will be road from the Bible: " not fear thee, O King of nations? for to thee doth it appertains: forasmuch as among all the wise men of the nations. and in all their kingdoms, there is none like unto thee." Thus shall ye say unto them. The goda that have not made the heavens and the earth, even they shall

(low in.

"What are we doing?

-

Collection Of Papers

YC.

Geoffrey Samuel Archbutt, James Watson Bundred, Ittyd Henry Geare, George Lyon-Mackenzie and Churics Robert Wilson (Key Posts Group): Thomas Beresford Mills Conally, Frank Fruvet Fleth, and Walter Arthur Hawkes (General Group for Essential Services).

· Reg. Ori, Mail for Direct Service."

RCK.

Ord.

Reg. Ord.

E.P.O.

...June 11, 5 p.m. June 11, 5.30 p.m. G.r.o.

......Jano 11, 5 pm..

June 11. 7 p.m.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- traila by "Imperiai Airways Direct Service"

nex.

Ord,

Reg.

Ord.

K.P.O.

June 11, 5 p.m. June 11, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

.June 11, 5 p.m.

Jane 11, 7 p.m.

U-BOAT VICTIMS Air Mall for Manils, Guam, Hono

LANDED SAFELY

LONDON, June

The

7

Julu and W.5.A., by the

"Pan American Airways Direct Service."

non.

Ord,

Reg. Ord.

Mr. A. C. Jeffreys suggested I cannot

Why of raising money tell you of what we are doing as

by collecting old Colony, but we are doing a great papers and discarded tins through the deal more than many of you know, co-operation of the Chinese Chamber We are ready and equipped to do a of Commerce and one or two trans- great deal more.

It was a pity. As far as public port companies.

he Information goes, we are collecting said, that more knowledge had not kly been given about War Savings Certi- money; we

making weekly, co ord

(Reuter), through a number of centres, for acates, and as regards War Loans, Thirty-four survivors of the Swedish more curious garments and things the Home authorities should give a steamer Erik Frisell, 5,000 tons, sunk than is supposed; and we are send-reason for their refusel, in view of by a U-boat in the Atlantic, have

the ing them home tree

strong public feeling about the been landed in of all charge

north Scottish port. aurvivora sinted thanks to the shipping companies matter.

that

the Straft here. We are also keeping many of Mr. Jeffreys also suggested that two U-boat commander gave them five

three rubber factories in the minutes to get to their life-boats. the ladies of this Colony

busy, or

They were later picked up by a (Laughter). But we are doing more Colony be utilised to relleve pressure than that. We are keeping our end of work at Home such as the manu- trawler and towed to port. up, There is a lot of Bfth columed that the public was being kept in facture of gas-masks, and complain- stuff and we might also say we are the dark as to the effort Hongkong appointed to be an Assistant Com- Mr. K. M. A. Barnett has been

was making. are going about our ordinary

missioner, under the War Revenue "We are paying," he said, "and Ordinance, 1040. vocellons bere. A lot of us are dis are willing to pay. We want to pay appointed because we could not more but we do maintain they should C. W. Tresine, A.CA, have been ap- Mr. P. Appleyard, A.C.A. and Mr. Home to serve, but a decree is given tell us what we are getting for our pointed to be Examiners under the we are not to do that. We can do

that.

To-day, attacks in successive waves almost to the ground in a running perish from the earth. and from under Joining any band of people. by bomb and cannon crew operating fight which lasted 20 minutes,

Roads, Bridges Bombed

at low heights, paralysed the enemy One Messerschmitt caught a asly columns at many points. Their burst of fire at close range and when armoured vehicles and petrol lorries last seen oppeared to have been badly were set on fire. A considerable damaged. number of enemy tanks were put cut of action.

Our Ighters have been very active In the afternoon, roads and bridges providing a very effective protection were attacked by medium bombers. on Uics various destructive missions. Breaking up fata sections, the The French fighters brought down planes attacked their objectives in 21 enemy aircraft on the northern shallow dives. front yesterday.

were

During 45 minutes of bombing, direct hits were scored on the main Oil Supplies Raided LONDON, June 7 (Reuter).-The of Abbeville. The railway lines and road and railway bridges leading out principal objectives of Just night's cross-roads

also wrecked or RAF. raids on German oil supplies blocked for some time by demolished were a large storage plant near buildings. Delmenhorst and a relinéry south of Hamburg. Fires were seen to break were attacked later in the day,

Bridges over the Somme Estuary out at the Refinery following the

Three direct hits were scored in dropping of about 70 bombs.

succession on one of the important

which, at times,

A group of oll tanks near Ghent bridges. These hils were scored by which were still burning as a result heavy bombers

of an erlier rald, were again attack-dropped down to within 1200 feet of

ed and new ares spread rapidly.

A few miles south of Aachen the min milway line was blocked by the collapse of one end of the tunnel which was repeatedly hit..

In the western baitlefeld, damage

was inficted on rail communicationan:

the ground.

the face of Intense anti-aircraft Are They carried out their mission In from mobile guns.

German Report LONDON, June. 7 (ileuter)-A

at Firon, Bethune, Abbeville, Special High Command announce- Amiens, Arras and Eluples. A convoy ment from Berlinx says: "The port of near Hedsin was hit,

Cherbourg-war-heavily bombed dur

anti-aircraft fire.

Tink Calumni-Bombed — tag the night in the fact of violent Enemy aerodromes at Nordency and Atras were raided by French airmen, selig hot just returned from bombing

"Explosions and large fires wero observed on moles and quays.**

|

these heaven".(Jeremiah 10: 7, 11). from the Christian Setence Textbook. The following citations will also be read

Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Crea- tor. Spirit: Mind: intelligence: The animating divine Principle of all that in real and good; self-existent Life, Truth, and Love: that which is perfect and eternal; the opposite of matter and evil. which have no Principle: God, who made all that was made and could not create an atom or an element the appalte of Illm- self." "As there is in reality but one God, one Mind, wrong noilona about God must havó originated in a false supposition, mot in inmortal Truth, and they are fading out. They are false claims, which will eventually duappear, according to the Vision of St. Johm in the Apocalypse," (Page 583, 17).

Announcement First Church of Christ, SelenUst, Hong- kong (a Branch of the Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientia), m

Boston, Mas No. 11 Macdonnell Road. close to Peik Tram Station, Bunday Service 11.15 am. Bunday School 0,45 am. Testimony Mosing, Wednesday. E. pan. A Reading Room is located in the Church Building and is open every morning (Except Sunday) from 16.30m. to 1 pan. and on Tuesday and Friday or from 020 pan to 1 pun. All authorland Christian Bejance literature lavallable at the Reading Room. The Pubile, Le ervices ́cordalty invited to attend, the

and to visit the Reading Room.

METROPOLE HOTEL

CLATRAL CLEAN

IN ARTABLE - FIREPROOF

Government War Loans

K.P.O.

June 11. 5 p.m. June 11, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

June 11, 5 p.m. June 11. 7 p.3.

.1 p.m. Wednesday, June 12 Fort Bayard, Holhow and Haiphong Noon.

Parcels only for Tientsin.....Noon. Air Mail for Indo-China, Iran, andt' -France ·(Paris and Northern Fro-

vinoes only) by the "Air France- Airways Direct Service"",

K.P.Q.

Iter.

Ord.

Rer.

Ord.

Canton

June 12, 5.00 pm. June 12, 5.30 D...

G.P.Q.

June 13, 5.00 pm. ...................Jano 12, 7.00 pm. Thursday, June 12 *...................................7.18 a.m.. Swatow and Parcels only for Shang- ....9.30 omm.. Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A.,

and S. America via Vancouver B.C.

(Parcels for Canada),

hai

"C-

G. F. O. and E. P. 0. Parcels, ......June 13, 10 am Reg. June 18, 11.15 am. Ord.

June 13, Noon.

a lot very quietly without actually money. We want the truth and we same ordinance,

have to know what is wanted."

Mr. Jeffreys suggestion about the collection of papers and discarded Uns had not seen at to retract one lota Atholl that the Home Government was supported by another speaker, "I think this Colony is behaving who suggested that a comunitice be from its long established principles with most remarkable acumen and formed to look after the matter. that a lottery or anything of that discretion. There has been talk of

Mr. Higgs was then asked to serve sort was illegal and immoral. Per- why no Government War Loans. on the Committee of the B.W.OF.sonally, he thought it was a most agree that there should be, and per He declined, and it was agreed to ap contentious measure for the Legisla- kopa most of you have read what the proach the Kowloon Residents' As- tive Council to ralce. The BW.OF. Governor said to the Press in Singa-sociation to nominate

had not seen fit to raise it as yet one of their because they desired not to alienate pore the other day. He personally members for the purpose. would like to see War Loans here I Another suggestion that a commli- a great body of sympathy from the Home Government would ap-tee be formed to investigate further

them.

Bangkok Several ladies suggested the open- Sandakan. prove it I have been asked why it resources welcomed by Sir Ing of subscriptions to build tanks, was necessary to get such approval. Atholl, who underlook to "father I."

Friday, June 14 Of course it is necessary because if This was agreed.

aeroplanes or vessels in the Colony, Shanghal and Parcels only for Tied-

tain one saying that these could be Inter you don't got permission it cannot A lady suggested that a Ave per sent home with the label "With love

2.30 p.m.. be trustee stack and therefore no cent. tax be levied on refreshments from Hougkong."

Saturday, June 15 trusice in the world can put a penny in hotels and restaurants

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Sir Atholl pointed out that only in it. If we can get permission to month, bat subsequently withdrew it, raise a trustee war loan we will do after Sir Atholl bad pointed out that spare parts could be balit here and it. Rest assured of that.

legislation would have bo introduced, not engines, and said that although "I have also been asked why we affecting not only the richest but taking to the Home authorities to the Governor had given the under- have no war savings certificates also the bumblest. here. The answer from the Chief

sponsor only one fund, the BW.OF. Entertainment Tax - Manager of the Hongkong and

had car-marked many sums for Shanghal Bank is. Walk up to the tax be doubled, the increase to go fort of Scottish troops. If tanks or A suggestion that entertainment specified purposes, such as the com- counter of the Bank, put down your towards the prosecution of the war aeroplanes were wanted, any money money and they will give you as was next put forward, and this was sent to to the B.W.OF, could be so many certificates as you want at the carried unanimously.

ear-marked. market rate. They are always will- A Sergeant of the Middlesex Re- Major C. M. Manners was of the Ing to do that.

giment expressed the view that more opinion that there should be a speci- There are many things that we direct war Laxation be imposed, say-fed purpose and suggested that as a are doing here which we cannot telling that Hongkong seemed to him start they should contribute towards you about, but we bellave we are to be an extraordinary rich place, al- the east of an aeroplane. doing it very usefully, from the though the people would not part nitids un vel, for the benefit of our with theiz money except on them great cause

selves.

"In our organisation sufficiently Mrs. Sando Inquired why a lottery representative?, As Chairman of was not allowed, and was told by Bir.

As the cost of building an nero- plano, lank or M.Trosidad-to-be-lry. quired into, it was finally decided to call another public meeing to dis- cums as to what it should be.

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