Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

October 16, 1940.

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U.S. Journalist On Indo-China's Plight

On France Devil's Isle

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The Imperial Airways Service be tween Hongkong and Bangkok is Incorporated by. Kayal Charter' 1833,

suspended. Air - mail- Paid-up Capital on 1,000,000 temporarily

Liability of Proprietors #1,000,000 correspondence will be 'accepted at:

be forwarded by the first opportunity by steamer to Singapore to connect with the cast and west bound air Bervices.

DEVIL'S ISLAND, famous in picture and story as the severest prison in the world, is reported to have col-nerve Funds 43.00.09 lapsed with the great French Empire which sent it its outcasts.

WE PAY.HIGHEST PRICES for gold from Saturday, October 19th to the Japanese, but you can't fight it Eight ragged and sunburned) smuggle away provisions and preci- |

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The Public is notified that the "armen" offices of the War Taxation Depart The French troops and civilians ment will be closed for business in Indo-Chins were willing to Agh

dre," you are given orders not to

The fugitives," who left Devil's declared the American news camera-fugitives rescued off Florida on our water, man and Journalist, Mr. Harrison their way to enlist with the Forman, who has returned to Hong forces of General de Gaulle to Island in canoes and then borrowed a albop on the waterfront at Trini- kong after watching the occupation regain freedom for the country dad, did not hear the full story of of Hanoi and Haiphong.

that took their freedom away, France's collapse until they had Alor Star Mr. Formon who returned by the brought a story to civilisation landed at Puerto Rico on August 1. Amritar Panamanian steamer Wm. Tupper, took the Best Almas of the Nazi bomb that the guards, who had once They were led by a Breton sailor Bangkok who served in the French navy in Batavis beon cruel and merciless, were the last war. ink of Warsaw.

articles, diamonds, and all kinds of Monday, October 21st both days Jewels. Apply Universal Gold Re-inclusive.

Business with the Public will be ning Co., National Bank Building. 3rd floor, Room 300,

resumed Tuesday, October 22nd at

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Tax falling due on October 19th and 21st will not be regarded as overdue if paid on October 22nd.

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16th October, 1940.

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VACANCIES FOR STOREHOUSEMEN.

Hardly had the French

to ceuse opened fire in reply to the Japanese when they were ordered The only

excuse for the firing.

are French in Tonking is that they are Government servants and. nearly all

their livelihood. They were told consequently dependant upon Vichy that if they did not obey orders they would lose their jobs and be liable to imprisonment and court martial," ho

Leaks whough they were fighting mnd

the French had to capitulate. If they had declared for De Gaulle, could he have paid their salaries?"

"In the south and in Saigon there nre not nearly Ба many civil servants As the population is comprised prin- elpally of

of planters and businessmen,

I believe they will put up a stronger restance. So far they have ignored 31.19 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Four vacancies exist for store Thailand's demands," he pointed out.

housemen in H.M.

"Because Thailand's demands are Dockyard, Dvorak Symphony No. 5

Hong Kong. Only applicants bo-backed by an air force of 300 planes French and Japanese pressure, the

he tween the ages of 20 and 30 years, may be forced to yield again," who are British subjects and of said, indian race will be considered. Applications should be made by own the candidates' letter in handwriting stating qualifications, and should reach the Naval Store Officer, H. M. Dockyard, not later then A.M, 21st October.

"The New World" Radio Programme Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 k.c's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11 p.m. on 9.52

per second.

irt.cs.

12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession.

12.30 Musical Comedy Selections from "The Town Talka"; "The Lilac Domino:" "Rio Rita;" Toad of Tond Hall,"

1.0 Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

1.03 Rossini-La Boutique Fandas- que.

1.30 Reuter & Rugby Press, Wen- ther Forecast and Announcementa.

1.45 Dance Munic.

NOTICE

COLONIAL TREASURY

No Evacuation Ordered "No evacuation of land! and Hal-

helping the convicts to escape.

The reason they said, was that the French Government had for

trople belt of the southens Atlantic. often the isle of lost souls in the No supply ships had talled for weeks envelopes had been handed out to the island's staff. and no puy

Prisoners and captors silke faced starvation, sold the fugitives, unicas they could escape in whatever ships they could get hold of.

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Agencies:

lamour Tairie Place

Speaking through Interpreters, Cive Street he said: "The French Government sonl font father food nor supplies to Canton.

for several months. Cawnpore There are about 3,000 prisoners, Colombo including beres“ (discharged con- Delhi victs). We were all liberes, They Haiphong. Hamburg will all have to leave or 'starve.

Cebu

Hankow

Medan

Shanghai Singapore

Sidewan -Hostrabaya

Talpin

the existing rates of postage and will

Small Packet Post to all countries Is suspended.

..../1Oct, 18.

INWARD MAILS Air Mail by Pan American Airwäss Direct Service,” San Francisco date .Oct. 16. Bib October Calcutta and Straits London and Straits USA. Honolulu, Japan,

hal(San Francisco September).

Swatow ..Tientaln

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Oct. 16, and Shang- date, 180

Oct. 17.

and Shang-

(San Francisco date, 27th September)

Oct. 19.

U.S.A, Honolulu, Japan

(Dhuket)

Tsingtao

New York Palptor

(Peking) Penang

Yokohama

"We were told to get whatever FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General food we could and leave. This wo Banking Business transacted. did. We wanted to sail for Canada to fight. and then on to England No Food For Months

There'll be more coming later." No longer was it necessary to plot

The fugitives were picked up by for wecke for an attempted escape, constguard nuthorities off Blayne to trudge through the Jungle or to Bay, Florida,

Ministry To Increase Eel Fishing Industry

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur rencies at rates which will be quoted on application,

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates oblainable on application.

The Bank's Head Once in London undertakes Executor & Trustee business, and claims recovery of British Inopme Tax overald, on terms which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies" med Branches.

London and Strults Sandakan.

Oct. 19. .Oct. 20. .Oct. 20.

U.S.A. and Manila (San Francisco date 80 September)....Oct. 21, Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C. dale, 5th October) Oct. 24. U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hal (San Francisco date, 4th October)

...Oct. 25.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis- Managered to close at or before 9 aan. regis-

R. A. CARIDGE,

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Paid-up Capital ....... Reserve vid and Best

Demonstrations of how to catch eels, sponsored by the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, are proving so popular that thousands of amateurs are anxious to try phong was ordered and the French their luck. But at present the Ministry are not in a posi-Subscribed Capital were completely at the mercy of tion to supply the "tools.” Japanese bombers. There were по Before the Nazi invasions. air raid precautions except the con-

Д few ridiculously Britain was importing from Hol- struction of

river land and Denmark over 2,000 shallow trenches along the front."

tons of eels every year, and the demand was increasing.

no

The Japanese forces in Indo-China were behaving well, mainly because they learned in China that it is im- possible to occupy a country and ex- ploit it without co-operation.

There Was

no looting and Consequent upon the removal of raping. The Japanese tried to buy the offere of the COLONIALS in shops with military notes, but, when shops had the courage to TREASURY to the Third Floor, refuse, the soldiers produced plastres.

women sill walked 6.6 Borodin-Quartet No. 2 in Windsor House, Des Voeux Road French Major.

Central, the following revised streets wearing shorts apparently

unperturbed. notified telephones numbers are

"It is definitely an occupation and of the for the

taking over of the country by the The Japanese, who mean to stay. French can not delude themselves about this," he said.

2.15 Close down.

0.30 Closing local Stock Quotations

6.32 Dance Music & Variety.

7.0 London Relay-The News,

7.15 London Relay-Topical Taiku,

1.30 Excerpts from Gilbert & Sull-public:-

van.

8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather Re- W. Pudney)

Information

Accountant-General (Mr. E.

Coates Cinderella—A | Accountant (Mr. A. J. C.

Taylor

Franck-Symphanie Cashler (Mr. L. A. Barton) Expendi-

port and Announcements,

Eric 8.03 Phantasy.

8.17

31609

Tho

the

Mr. Forman said that the Japanese did not conscate the American motor own. as they brought their trucks RS 31982fe sad i

was rother amusing to ths traffe conf 31951 | watch Cesur

confusion when the Variations.

Japanese Army trucks first arrived. Alfred Cortot (Piano) and The Sub-Accountant,

Japanese drivers kept to the left, London Philharmonic Orchestra con- ture Mr. H. S. Martin) 31558 as they did in Tokyo, and the French ducted by Sir Landon Ronald,

31814 still kept motoring on the right side Examination Office

of the road and consequently they mel head on.

time After a

the Japanese conformed to the French the rules and are now driving on

ne right.

8.32 A Light Orchestra Programme with Miza Korjus (Soprano) and Webster Booth (Tenor).

9.0 London Relay-The News and News Commentaries.

9.30 London Relay "To Talk of 0.30 Many Things."

Correspondence, Receiving

and Despatching Clerks 31495 ... 31758 Book-keeping Office

The Revenue Branch and Public

9.45 Max Bruch-Concerto No. 1 Enquiries line continues to be No.

in G Milnor, Op. 28.

Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and the

London Symphony

Orchestra cond.

by Sir Landon' Ronald.

10.10 A Brahms' Song.

Ye That Now Are Sorrowful (from Requiem"), Hildegard Erdmann (So- prano) with Chorus and Orchestra.

10.20 Dvorak-Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op: 95 ("The New World"),

11.0 Close down.

VAUDEVILLE AT THE Y.M.C.A.

31991.

ERIC W. PUDNEY,

DISMAY FOR

Accountant General. AMERICANS Cannot Afford To Pay Pro-Rata

NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that no person is authorised to solicit or collect donations for the War Fund organised by this Company.

Shanghal, Oct. 13. Amertean residents and evacuation are dismayed at the organisations Maritime

Commission's announce-

All donations, with the excep-ment of the pro-rata charges, point- on of those sent through The ing out that a large section of the Hongkong War Effort Committee unable to pay even regular rates to American community is anancially other properly constituted America as a result of three years of bodies, should be forwarded, and wartime business depression. They A Vaudeville entertainment has cheques made out to "War Fund-declare that the emergency liners been organised by the Services Sec-South China Morning Post, Ltd," will probably make the outward pas-

tion of the Y.M.C.A. to take place

in the West Lounge Theatre at the

་་ headquarters

Kowloon

on

Thursday, October 17 8.30 p.m.

The

programme promises to be a good one, the following being the Artistes who are taking part:

or

R. WYLIE, General Manager

FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

What to do to help a child

Eel boats, bringing their live cat- ches to Billingsgate--under a charter that has existed since the times of the Stuarts were a familiar sight to Londoners on Thames-side.

ing

to

Now the Ministry experts are hold- a nerics of demonstrations show how simple it is to catch cels. They have been held in Dorset, Nor- Folk Somerset and this week they are being held in the Fen District.

More of Them An official said: "Eels

for

nro

more

Lindbergh Criticises

Government

For Foreign Policy

Washington, Ort. 14. Colonel Churles Lundbergh in o broadcast this evening said that the

BANKERS;

tered arul parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. When malls are advertised to close after 5 p.m., Registered and Parcel mails ara closed at 5p.m.

£1,000,000 1.000.000 1,050,000 Foochow

Wednesday, Oct. 16

.....1.30 am.. 1.254,000 Manila and United Kingdom...

G.P.O. and K.P.O. Parcels,........ .Oct. 10, 9 a.m. Oct. 16, 10.45 a.m. .....Oct, 10, 11.30 am.

The Bank of England & Midland Bank, to,

Bangkok nombay

Cricutta Colombo Delhi Galle Hongkong

Howrats

pon

Jafna

Kuantan

Kandy

Karacht

Kota Bharu

Kuala Lipis

Madras New York

Fenang Rangoon Shanghal

Simla

Kuala Lumpur Singapore Kuala Trengganu

HONGKONG BRANCH

Every description of Banking Exchange Business transacted.

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTOnsiur UNDERTAKEN,

D. BENSON,

and

Current Accounts opened in Local Cur- | American people have lost confidence

rency and Fixed Deposits received in in the Government lenders and charg-Local Currency and Sterling on terme that ed that they were

the coun- Jending

may be ascerlatned an application. try into war. He said that the re- melts of the November elections would

entire future determine America and its system of life.

"Our

next November votes

of capture by means bring or avold

war,

of

сира

Ma

TURKISH PLEDGE

Will Keep Faith With Greece

numerous than they are in Holland. They can be found in every river, stream and pend throughout the country.

"The success of the Dutch industry

disastrous was due to their concentration and thelr method

he declared. "We can throw the world into chaos or can lead it eel piker kind of slik net.

"During the Last few years the

to new heights of

of civilisation. We we Dutch walers have been over- do not question the nee

need for orma- fished. while ours have been ments or for reform or for a better largely untouched.

economic system. What we do ques- "Our dimeulty at the moment is tion is the leadership that the production in this country of cel brought these conditions upon us. pikes of the Dutch type.

"We have alienated the most "Various experiments with other powerful militory

in both nations

Bucharest, Oct. 15. and cheaper nets have been made, Europe and Asia. We find the same Political circles declare that the but they have not been successful men who led us into the greatest Turkish Ambassador has informed; Cotton nets, for instance, were found national debt in our history now tell-the United States and Soviet repre- to be for less strong and rotted

ing us that we are weak and unpresentatives that his Government will pared and that we must appropriate quickly in fresh water.

more billions and devote more years respect all engagements towards in building military forces. With in Greece and that all modifications of have the status quo in Greece would be (telligent leadership, we could

bullt an impregnable defence without considered in Ankara as a direct disturbing, seriously, our national life menace. and industry. The same thing is hap

They Sacked Him

"It is doubtful whether pikes could be produced in appreciable quantities before the New Year.

"Compared with other forms fishing eel catching is simple."

of

At the same time he indicated that The Ministry have had the assis-pening that happened to England and opinion at Ankara was that the con-

F

and France. We have been led into debt centralion of Italian tance in their demonstrations of one

German

of the most experienced Dutchmen and weakness. Now we are being troops has the Dardanelles and Syrin in the industry.

This man has now been discharged; as he was on alien

Invitation To Lectures

Dr. Winifred Cullis

sage without cargo, which will there- fore increase the economic burden upon homeward passengers if the companies are to avert losses.

One prominent evacuation organi- ser said that if Washington desired well as to wamen, a cordial invitation

the majority

It is emphasised that to men

35.

led into war."—United Press,'

Country Unprepared

Reg.,

Ord.,

Air Mall to connect at. Singapore with the "British Overscia Alem WAYS."

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Rex.. ...Oct. 10, 1.00 p.m. Ord..

1,Oct; 16, 1.30 p.m. .2.30 p.m.

Straits

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,

U.6.A., and Europe via "Pan Ame rican Airways and Trans-Atlantie Services."

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

Oct. 18, 5 pm. .Oct. 16, $.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Rex. Ord.

.Oct. 13, 5 p.m. .Oct. 18, 7 pm.

.7.00 p.m. Manila, Madang, Salamaua, Rabaul,

Salgon

Australia and New Zealand via Sydney.

Parcels

K.r.o.

.Oct. 16, 4 pm.

Reg.

.Oct. 18, 5 p.m.

Ord.,

Oct. 16, 5.30 pm.

G.P.O.

Parcels

Reg.

.Oct. 16, 4 pan. .Oct. 18, 5 p.m.

Ord.......

Oct. 10, 7 p..

Thursday, Oct. 17

Manila, Batavia, and Sourabaya.

8.30 a.m. Manila, Straits, Ceylon, Indio, East and South Africa via Cape Town. 7 p.01. Saturday, Oct. 19 Shangtial, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A.,

Central and South America, Canada. and United Kingdom via San-.

Francisco.

Note:-All Malls for United-Kingdom will be forwarded with or without Superscription

G.P.0, and E.P.O. Reg.

Ord.

South

Oct. 19, p.m.' Oct. 21, 8.30 han. Monday, Oct. 21

Ceylon, India, East and Africn via Cape Town.

7pm..

Wednesday, Oct. 23-0) Sandakan ................................ 8.30 am Saturday, Oct, 20

as its immediate objectives and that Straits, Turkey will fight to the last.

Finally, it is said that such an at- New York, Oct. 14,

tack would precipitate the resistance Mr. Wendell Willkie, Republican of the three Moslem states, namely, candidate for President, in a speech Egypt, Syrio, and Turkey. All Tur from his train en route to Syracuse, kish subjects in Rumunia have been Bold that he feared that President advised to liquidate their affairs by Roosevelt "by a reckless' statement, November 1 in order to be ready to may do something or say something leave quickly in case of emergency. that will drive this peaceful country-Reuter. Into war when it is wholly unprepar-

ed.”—United Press.

Duchess Of Kent

As A Nurse

Country Remains Calni

Istanbul, Oct: 15. Disturbed by the German occupa tion of Rumania, Turkey awaits de- volopments calmly. Opinion is still the evacuation of the

of is extended to attend the public lec- Americans they would have to devise tures to be given in Hongkong by

divided upon the German objectives, some thinking that the Occupation rates far below even the regular

measure arising precautionary rates, even if Americans agreed to Professor Winifred Cullis, c... MAn abandon all possessions, on

which p.sc.

from the fear of an Anglo-Turkish- It has now been revealed that the Soviet link up through the Balkans, United Press. freight rates would be prohibitive..

Professor Cullis is to speak at the Duchess of Kent has been working and in that event it i thought that

Eat University College Hospital under

Germans Helena May Institute, to-morrow Lower Fares Considered

may not proceed fur the name of "Sister Kay" for the ther 5.30 p.m. and again at the YMCA, lost three months to complete the Shangbai, Oct...15.

Another opinion is that the occupa number of American

J

at

London, Oct. 15.

Only a few of the' staff knew her

the

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South

Africa,

7.G.P.O. and: K.P.O. Parcels

......Oct. 20, 5 p.m. Reg.

Oct. 20, 6 pm. Ord.

Oct 28, 8.30 am.

United Kingdom

G.P,O,'and*KP.0;

Farces. Reg..

Oct:26,"6, pím. Oct. 26, 5 pm: „Oct. 28, 8.30am. Monday, Oct. 28

Ord.,:

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA, Canada. C. and S. America and "United Kingdom via San Francisco (No Parcels for Canada),

K. P. 0.

Oct. 28, 4 p,m. Oct. 28, 6 p.m.” Oct, 28, 5.30 pm.

Parcels Reg.

Ord.

P.. 0...

Parcels Reg.

Ord.

.Oct. 28, 4 pm. .Oct. 28, 5 p.m. .Oct. 28, 7 p.m.

Irene Arteuh, Norman Binning, Freddy Ciemo, Jack Fountain, John Gilchrist, Gertrude Goddard, "Les" Gibson, Alex Graff, Harold Harri- con and Robert Richmond, Stanley Anyone knowing of a child who Hinchliffe. William Knight, David hos been assaulted, neglected, or Kossick, Vic Labrum, "Mysto" the ill-treated in a manner likely to Memory Man, Ernle Perry, Elvie cause unnecessary suffering or injury

A large lo health, or knowing of a parent Yuen, and Norah Witchell,

Stage

in the who is seeking advice on any matter cltizens here who had signified the Kowloon, on October 24 at 9.15 pm. necessary number of hours' training tion of Rumania is part of the an arrangements are

n child, would be doing intention to leave Shanghal as soon! What she will have to say will be to qualify fully as a nursing auxiliary clared Axis intention to gain mastery concerning hands of "Don" Graut.

had of the Mediterranean, in which caso an act of kindness by communicating as possible will be glad to receive of great interest to the entire Eng-Identity and several patients

news today that two more liners are lish-speaking community, as she will commented on the fact that: "Sister Turkey would have to reckon with at once with-

The Hon. General Secretary, being dispatched to the Far East to give some details of Britain at war Kay" bore a surprising resemblance a German attempt to force a crossing Manila, Australia and New Zealand.

of the Straits

via Thursday Island. the Straits and Anatolia, whic take evacuees, an official of H.KSP.C., Old City Hall,

the and the effort that is being made by to the Duchess of Kent,

When the Duke of Kent, as Pres Creece would be faced with invasion The Inspector, 40, Pokfulam Road, American Chamber of Commerce every man and woman, not only to dent of the Hospital, recently paid a both from Bulgaria and Albania.

stated this

Special Jower st door.

that afternoon,

Invasion | visit the Duchess was presented to resist a possible German

Diplomatic circles anticipate The Inspector, 82 Stone Nullah rates of passage fures for evacuees put towards completing the prepara-him with other nurses and stood in a the conversion of Rumania into. A

are being considered.

group at the entrance which cheered potential base of military operations STOCK MARKET-Lane, 2nd Floor.

The Inspector, 12, Sai Yeung Choi Hundreds of Americans through- tions for a great counter-offensive. her husband as he left the hospital against the Mediterranean will lead to St., Kowloon,

out the Far East who are preparing

still closer military collaboration be The Inspector, 52, Argyle BL, for evacuation welcomed the news Professor Cullis is an inspiring British Wireless.

tween Britain and Turkey-Reuter. Sandakan Kowloon.

to-day that two more liners were he messenger, and having personaly -

All Service-men are welcome. A small charge of 20 cents being made for admission; tickets are now avail- uble at Y.M.C.A. counters.

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange oncial Summary sued yesterday says:

The market continues sletidy, with small business; passing. Buyers Union Ins. $360, Providents $4,40

Hotels $3.20 Lands $30.25 Realties $3.25 Electrics (old) $36,10- Electrics (new) $35.75, Telephones (old):$22,80 Cornènts - $18.25:74975) Ropes: $5.50

Sallers Providents $4,301,

Vibro Phind

All further steps will be taken, and ing sent to the Orient to assist in the perienced some of the bombing raids Mercantile Losses

expentes borne, by the Society.

The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved,

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

CONSIDERABLE ADDITIONS TO THE WAR FUND

exodus, Shipping offices here are in London and south-west England, experiencing an almost unprecedent-la able to give first hand details of ed rush of bookings and all lines to the morale of the people and their night reported that they were booked utmost confidence in an ultimate vic to capacity until January.. Factory for democracy, as well as of

from

Decline To Half

Friendly Aliens "Un-English" Panic

Mr. E. G. Hemmerde, KC Recor

· London; Oct. 15.3 A special evacuation committee has their astounding ability to stand up Mercantile losses from enemy der of Liverpool, made the following been established here to help Ame to it. Admission to the meetings is action in the work ended at midnight comments: Fican citizens. Afreen

wan: October 8 showed a further de

Recently and un The following programme of activeline from the higher figures reached It is understood that the proposal to send the evacuees to Manilo was

a fortnight previously and were in English treatment of friendly allens,

guests of this country-mostly harm rejected in the light of the experiences has been mapped out for pop-fact, little more than half the average Icas, many of them useful or even

fessor Cullis for the week-A recep-weekly loss of 87,000

tons during

the of Belilah women evacuated A total of $1,504,833.07, was reached Hongkong,

tion in her honour" will be held at

of imbecillly the

mind uninstructed What action will be taken by Ame- the Hongkong University to-day, and previous 68 weeks to distinguished-shows to what depth

The losses for the whole

the week were soven can sink when frightened amateurs, Tican misionaries, of whom there, are another at the Y.W.C.A. on Monday! British vessels totalling 24,943 4ons knowing little or noth J

of thi unat 4.30 p.m. To-morrow Professor large number in Chiapas Cuilla will speak at a public meeting Kross, two allied vessels of 2,404 tone judicial, are given, their heads,

British subjecta, niso to #2m and again, on October 24" at He tone and ono neutral vessel of, 3,087, in a war, which most of us hold

Yesterday by the War Fund Inaugurated by te są Co M, Post, ALAGG - ING BLOKI,

The Ramilsoniturther

14% Long (1934) 95

"Mokertis)

alment)

HK. Gov

Providentă: $4.40

decided a

Parsistent mimours that the

and Japan

at the Holena May Initlluta at

5.30

gross,

gross making in nu:10 VESSE totalling 31,094 tone

Extrem all to be the noblest, bravest and most our country has ever ✅ M.CA. Kówloon, 'át: 9.15 pm.”

unanidah, that thel Ladi Twitly addres

Wor

The German, dialing for this part fought, we should the meticulously zent. use on Fricular week was 81,810 tons early careful that nothing that concerns at the three Umes the actual tonninge gunk the administration of fustice is dona

Brush:Wireless.

in Busted prejudice"

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Ord.

Reg. Ord.

K.P.O.

Oct. 28, 5.p.m...

.Oct. 28, 5.30 p.m. G.F.O.

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12.30 p.m. Thursday, Oct., $1 g USA. Slibnghal, Japan, Canada,

(and United Kingdom via Vancouver:

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and K.P.0.

·Parcels, Oct 11,5 pma

Reg. Nov. 1)7.0.15 am, Ord.Nov.1, 10.a.m.

Baturday, Nov. 2 pengen

Shanghal Japan Honolulu, USA,

and United Kingdom vla San Canada, Central and South America

Francisco (No Parcels for Canada):

Nov. 2.4 p.m. Nov26 pain!

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