Wednesday,
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RADIO
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Second Talk by Fr. Ryan On "British Dramatists"
H. K. T.
12,15 pm. Short Service of Inter- cession.
12.30 Variety,
1.0 Local Time Signal and Wea- ther Report.
1.03 Mozart-Concerto in A Major.
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments,
1.45 Dance Music by Harry Roy and His Orchestra:
2.15 Close down.
0.0 Closing local Stock Quotations.;
0.02 Dance Music,
7.8. London Relay-The News. 7.15 London Relay 'Questions of the Hour.'
London Relay Carry On" or 7.30 The Happy Half-Dour.'
Presented by Carroll Levis. 8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.
8.03 Studio Concert Paradise Islanders.
Bry
The
8.30 Studio "British Dramatists"
2: Ben Jonson.
No. 2
Talk by Father T. -Nyan, SJ.
8.50 Choruses,
0.0 London Relay The
and News Commentaries.
9.30 London Eclay-Talk:
Talk of Many Things.*
In
Colony Necessary
New Defence Rule
The Hongkong Government yesterday announced that fur- ther instructions have been received from the Secretary of State in the matter of evacuation, in pursuance of which a new Defence Regulation has been promulgated whereby the strict control of all future entries into the Colony is ensured.
Hector, 49, Pokfulam Road, unifl. the new Immigration Bill, re-prevent the disembarkation, but no.
at
oor,
82 Stone Nullah The inspector, Lane, 2nd. Floor.
The Inspector, 12, Sal Young Choi St, Kowloon.
The Inspector, 52, Argyle St, Kowloon.
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne by the Society.
Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malico is proved.
This regulation In to be administer-regulation that the master or pilot | ed by the Commissioner of Police Look every reasonable precaution to cently published in the Government Gazette, becomes low.-
defence to prove that he did not do tinything to facilitate such disem-
Under the terms of the discretion barkation. given to the Colonial Secretary the
If any person disembarks in this regulation in question will not be
Colony from a ship or aircraft in con- applied to persons of Chinese race. fence Regulation was published in a the master of the ship or the pilot of Yesterday afternoon the new De- travention of tho aboye regulation, Extraordinary, the aircraft shall be bound, upon the Government Gazette
order of the competent authority, to It states:
re-embark such person in his ship or In exercise of the powers conferred aircraft, either forthwith
or after upon him by the Emergency Powers such period of detention as aforemen (Colonial Defence) Order in Council, tioned, and the owners, charterers 1939, tho Emergency Powers and agents of such ship or aircraft, (Colonial Defence) (Amendment) and the master or pilot thereof, as Order in Counell, 1940, and all other the case may be, shall be jointly and powers enabling him in that behalf, severally able to pay to the com His Excellency the Officer Adminis-petent authority all costs and charges tering the Government hereby makes incurred in respect of the mainten- COSMETIC SHOPPE the following Defence (Entry Restric-ance of such person and of sending tions) Regulations, 1940. In these him to the country of which he is a national or his port of embarkation regulations→→
er his destination.
APS
WILL SOON BE OPENED AT 10 PEDDER ST., CHINA BLDG. WATCH FOR GRAND OPENING FREE GIFTS AND MAKE-UP SERVICES 1 Management:
Auw Plt Seng's "Trading Co., Ltd.
New Wonder Explosive
Cheaper To Produce
(a) "Competent authority" means the Commissioner of Police and in- cludes any other officer appointed from time to time under any Ordin- once for the time being in force to control immigration;
(b) "Passenger" includes any per- con carried in a ship or alrerafi other than the master, pilot and crew thereof;
All such costs and charges shall be deemed to be a debt due to the Crowni and may be recovered by the Trea- surer in the same manner as Crown debts are recovered under the Crown Remedies Ordinance, 1875.
The provisions of the Defence Re- culations, 1040, and any regulations amending or substituted for the saine
the time being in force_shali |
(c) Ship" has the same meaning for as in the Merchant Shipping Ordin- apply for the purpose of the enforce- ance, 1099;
(d)
or
ment of these regulations, and other- means a wise in relation thereto, as if any "Travel document" document establishing the nationality Leference in those regulations includ-
and au- ed a reference to these regulations, and identity of a person thorizing him to travel to and enter this Colony,
in indorsed,. jasued the case of a British subject or British protected person by a British offelal, and in other cases by and considerably an official having authority to issuc cheaper to produce than ex-or indorse such document in respect
of the person in question.. plosives now being used.
British scientists have dis- covered a new explosive, more powerful
This was revealed by Professor J. D. Bernal, University Professor of Physics ut Birkbeck College, in an address to scientists at Oxford,
Government Requests that the News adopt the explosive immediately had
been unsuccessful he sold.
The Daily Express says that in March, 1939, Professor Bernal, said that If science were properly applied ld defences, the air menace could be ended within two years.
9.45 Musical Comedy Selections,
10.15 A Variety Programme. 110 Close down.
To
WHY NOT START A
SHRAPNEL BOX
competent
November 20, 1940.
STAYS IN FILMS-John Barry. more gazet pop-eyed at bank. ruptcy court's order in Los Angoles ruling that he must stay in pictures, whore ho can make most money to pay his icroditors. "My God! I'm just a slave," chirruped the Great Profilo.
real data, and more H.K. Freighter Arrives
Any reference in these regulations to the master of a ship or the piloti of an aircraft shall be construed aa including, a reference to the person for the time being in charge of the ship or aircraft as the case may be except, in relation to a ship, a pilot licensed under the Pilots Ordinance, 1930.
Entry Restrictions
No person, whether a British sub- ject or not, coming as a passenger by sen or air from a place outside this Colony shali disembark. in this Colony unless-~
(0) He is in possession of a valid passport or travel document cartleate, permit or pass recognized)
From
Indo-China
After her sailing had been stopped by the French and Japanese authorities at Haiphong and paying a big fine of 20,000 plastres on a charge of opium smuggling, the Panamanian freighter W. M. Tupper has returned to Hongkong with a cargo of 2,300 drums of aviation gasoline.
The neutral steamer, which is chartered by M. Nemazce of Hongkong, is the only ship operating between the Colony and Haiphong at present. She proviously made another voyage to Hongkong with a cargo of American gasoline from Haiphong at the time of the Japanese occupation. This time her cargo con- sisted of Standard-Vacuum Oil Co. products as well as about 1,000 tons of Indo-China cement and wood' ofl.
BANKS
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHIINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1833, Paid-up Capital" de...... $3,000,000 Reserve Liablity of Proprietors £1,000,000 Reserve Fund Weise
£3,000,0
DEAD OFFICE
LONDON. 11 Bishopsgate, E.0.1.
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Amritsar
Bangkok
Flatavin
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Agencies:
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Clive Street Kuala
Fairlie Fisco Lumpur
Cibu
Rangoon
Saigon Semarang Seremban Shanghal Bingapor Sitiawan Sourabaya Taiping Tientsin Tongkan
(Bhukat)
Canton
Kuching
Cawnpore
Madras
Manila
Colombo
Medan
New York
Taingiza Yokoliama
Haiphong
Peiptog
Delhi
Hamburg Hankow
(Peking) Panang FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Danking Business transacted.
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 appilcation.
POST OFFICE
Government Gazette Notideation No. 1200 is published for general in- formation. 1. No
Any person shall send Christmas, New Year or other greet- ing card by post to any destination outside this Colony unless--
(a) the cover, I
any, is unsealed and clearly, marked with the words- "Greeting Card"; ⠀
pre
(b) the cover, if addressed to destination outside the British Em- contains nothing but a printed card, with the addition only
of the sender's name and address.
2. Subject to the exemptions specified in paragraph 3, no person shall send any postal pocket consist- ing of or containing any newspaper, newspaper cutting or book by post to any destination outside this Colony. S. The provisions of paragraph
*2 shail not apply to any newspaper registered under the, Printers and
Publishers Ordinance 1927, sent by the publishers of the newspaper or lo any book in a wrapper submitted unsealed to the Censor for examina-- Lion
before sending.
4. Without prejudice to the provisions of regulations 84 and 00 of the Defence Regulations, 1940, (re- lating to penalties and the disposal articles) any greeting card, newa- SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in paper, newspaper cutting or books Local Currency and Sterling with interest posted in breach of any of the pro- allowed at rates obtainable on application visions of this order may be destroy-
The Bank's Head Omce in London
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undertakes Executor & Trustee business, ed or disposed of in such manner as and claims recovery of British Income: the Censor may direct. Tax overpaid, on terme which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies and Branches.
B. A. CAMIDGE,
Manager.
THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.
Head Ose-15, Gracechurch Street, London, ECJ Authorized Capital Subscribed Capital Paid-up Capital ... Reserve Fund and Heat
-DANKERS:
Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.
INWARD MAILS Canada, U.S.A., Japan, and Shanghal. *2nd (Vancouver B.C., date, November).
.Nov. 21. Air Mail by "Tan American Airways Direct Service,” San Francisco date 12th November.
Nov. 22. Manlia
£3,000,000 1,800,000 1.450.000 U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and 1,200,000 (San Francisco date, 28th October)
The Hank of England & Mildland Bank, Lt4,
Bangkok Bombay Calcutta
BRANCHES-
Jaffna Kuantan
Kandy
Colombo
Karachi
Delhi
Kota Bharu
Kuala Lipis
Hongkong
Gallo
Howrah
Ipoh
Medras
New York
Репалд
Rangoon
Shanghal
Simla
Kuala Lumpur Singapore Kusla Trengganu
NÓNGKONG BEANC Every description of Banking Exchange Business transacted.
TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHIP
· UNDERTAKEN. -
་
Jaya and Manila'
London and Straits
London and Stroils
Australia and Manila
Nov. 22.
Nov, 23.
Nov.. 24.
Nov. 25.
Nov. 26,
USA., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hai (San Francisco date, 8th November)
.Nov, 28.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise 'and stated, and where muils are advertis
ed to close at or before 9 a.m. regis- lared and parcel molls are closed at
Current Accounts opened in Local Cur- rency and Fixed Deposits received in Local Currency and Sterling on terms that may be ascertained on application.
D. BENSON,
Manager,
First Rover Moot
p.m. on the previous day. When malls are advertised to close after 5 p.m., Registered and Parcel mails are closed at 5 pm.
Thursday, Nov. 21 Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa 3.30 p.m. U.S.A., Central and South America
and". *United-Kingdom vla San Francisco. (No Parcela for Cunada and United-kingdora),
Kowloon P. 0. Parcels Reg.,
Ord.,
Parcels., Reg.,
Nov. 21, 4.00 p.m. Nov. 21, 5.00 pm. Nov. 21, 5.30 p.m. G. P. O
Nov. 21, 4.00 p.m. Nov. 21, 5.00 p.m. Ord.....Nov. 31, 7.00 pan,
Friday, Nov. 22
to Air Mali by Sea la Singapore
connect with the "British Overseas
Reg., Ord.,
Kowloon P. O.
....Nov. 22, 5.00 p.m.
....Nov, 22, 5.80 p.m. O.P.O......
In Hongkong Last Week-End's Camp History was made in the annals of Hongkong Scouting when the first by or issued under any Ordinance for The ship arrived in Haiphong on a large proportion of the Japanese Rover Moot ever to be held in the the time being and from time to October 23 and on October 28 started forces in Haiphong and Hanel have Colony took place during the week-
to Immigra-to time in force relating
to load aviation gasoline for Hong-left to take part in the occupation of end November 16 and 17. Sorce tion; and
kong. The
next day loading was Salgon and southern Indo-China, sixty-five Rover Scouts from eight (b) He has first obtained on such stopped as the French authorities had The naval vessels formerly stationed different Rover Crews participated.
The Camp was held on Mount passport, travel document, certificate, cancelled the permit to re-export at Haiphong have left with the ex-
Nicholson, by kind permission of the permit or pass the written Indorse-Standard-Vacuum Oll Co. products. ception of one.
Military Authorities. The object of ment of the competent authority The ship was to have taken about
Airways." The Japanese troops in Indo-China the Camp as outlined by Mr. G. S. P. permitting him to enter this Colony. 9,000 drums, it is believed, but the
The competent authority may at- Japanese announced that only actual have started to abandon their former Heywood, the Rover Commissioner, There have was twofold. First, to promote tach such conditions, either general products of Indo-Chins could be ex-exemplary behaviour. or special, as he thinks fit to the parted. When of cement was been many drunken scenes and the friendship and understanding be- grant of any written indorsement to completed on November 6 zeveral soldiers-have-been-seen-beating tween the different. Rover Crews;. and secondly, to discuss Rovering In Any person permitting him to enter Customs officers came on board and Annamites and Chinese, they mild. this Colony and, without prejudice told the Chief Officer that they
Hongkong. had Every Government department
The programme and organisation 1 Cent Buys Percussion Cap of a .303 to the generality of this power, any received information that oplum had business is under the supervision of
such conditions may be made to apply been smuggled on board the ship. the Japanese, who
taking are
over the
were arranged by the Camp Chief, S.A.
to such person while he is in the These oflcers knew exactly where the country completely. The Japanese Mr. W. H. MacKenny of the Deep Sea Colony.
the help of hidden oplum was
went undoubtedly intend taking over Sal- Scouts, together with os, they The competent authority may take directly to the propeller shaft alley gon and the rest of the country, they other Rovers.
The Camp assembled at three such security as he thinks to en- and discovered 220 kilos. of prepared added.
o'clock on Saturday afternoon, and a sure the due fulfilment of any con-and raw opium. More oplum was
lion so imposed.
The master of the W. M. Tupper is full moon added to the enjoyment of discovered, in the tunnel alleyway and Capt. Fred M. Kittelsnes, a Norwe- the Camp Fire Inter, when songs and any time cancel wholly or in part, or and a stowaway were arrested in con- gian, whose former ship the Nidar-items by the different crews, and extend the time for the performance nection with
Community the discovery of the holm sank after being torpedoed 200 of. any condition so Imposed.
ruary. All the crew of 25 wero hours picked up after being 12 adrift in two He-boats. Capt.
12
5249
50.
non
10
25
A Bullet
**
+
"1
*
A Complete .303 Round
The competent authority may atin a ventilator. A Chinese passenger A Complete .50 Round
"
One Piece of R. A. F.
Forest Confetti
1 Dollar
1 Bomb Fuse
**
1 Parachute Flare
19
1 Incendiary Bomb
U
"
1 Complete Set of Spark
Plugs
50
1 Small High
Explosive
"
"
Bomb
100
**
19
1 Large High
Explosive
Bomb
250
1 Bomb Rack
"
500
1 Stick of Bombs
"
A Bren Gun
+1
5,000
10,000'
100,000
500,000
1 Flying Fortress
1,000,000
«7,000,000
40,000,000
160,000,000
1,000
Bombs & Petrol for a Visit to Berlin
1 Day's Upkeep of Squadron of Fighters 1 Spitfire or Hurricane
2 Coastal Motor Boats 1 Destroyer
01.10,000 Ton Cruiser
oplum.
Fined Without Trial
and
miles of the Irish Coast last Feb-1ng thing, brought the even-
I
After inspection on Sunday morn- ing, a Service was conducted, the sermon being preached by the Rev.
Ord.
Air Mail by Air
nect with the Airways."
.Nov. 22, 5.00 p.m. Nov. 22, 8 p.. to Rangoon to con- **British Overseas
K.P.O.
.Nov. 22,
G.P.O....
Reg. Ord,
p.m.
. Nov. 22, 4:30 p.m.
Rex.
Ord.
.Nov. 22, 4 p.m.. Nov, 22, 4.30 p.m.
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- lulu, U.S.A, and Europe via "Pan- American Airways and Trans- Allantio Services."
K.P.O.
.Nov. 22, 5.00 pm. Nov. 22. 5.30 p.m.
Rer. Ord.
G.F.D.
Rer.
22, 5.00 p.m.
Ord.
..Nov, 22. 7.00 p.m.
Africa
The provisions of the above re-j gulation shall not apply to persons) generally or specially exempted therefrom by the Colonial Secretary. The ship was detained by the Cus-Kittelsnes left Norway to take over C. Strong, Chaplain to the Navy.
In making or declining to make toms and it was announced that a his new ship by the last liner two Following this an
open. discussion any indorsement for which provision one of 25,000 plastres had been im- days before the Nazis invaded the look place on the variety of services is made by these regulations, the posed before a trial had been held. country.
that could be and were being ten- competent authority shall act
dered by Rovers to the Social work Straits, Ceylon, On November 11 the fine amounting accordance with the general or speciel to about 20,000 plastres was paid, but
of the Colony.
........... 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 14 Instructions of the Colonial Secretary the ship was not released. A cable "GOT HITLER TAPED!"
In the afternoon the
Colony Com Salgon and Rangoon .........9 n.m. and the Colonial Secretary may re-e
missioner, Rev. N. V. Halward, gave
Tuesday, Nov. 20 voke or vary any decision of the com- was sent to the Customs authorities
and the Governor General requesting! petent authority.
Heroism has not been confined to a talk on the part Rovering had to the young during the ralds on Lon-play and would have to play in the Manila, Batavia and Sourabaya. Following the American Consul Hanol, Mr. Into an operating room in a hospital, He said that the Moot was a momen- If any person fails to comply with Charles Reed, the ship was released with both legs blown off. To the tous occasion in the bistory of Scout- any condition imposed he shall be and sailed for Hongkong on Novem-surgeon he said, "Don't worry about ing In Hongkong. Little over a year me, sir. Help those who need it: ago the World Rover Moot had taken deemed to have contravened the pro- ber 14,
of all visions of the above regulation und, Passengers who arrived by the W: Thank God we have got Hitler taped place in Scotland. Rovers without prejudice to any proceedings M. Tupper expressed the opinion that anyhow." A moment later he died,
nationalities had been present, and which may
Uved together in be taken against him
the spirit and under regulation 84 of the Defence
friendship of Scouting. To-day they Regulations, 1040, as applied by these
were, some of them engaged in active restulalie
warfare against each other.
Penalties Provided.
(a) Unless cause is shown to the satisfaction of the competent au- thority, the security taken, (if any) shall be forfeited; and
(b) He may, in the discretion of the competent authority, be detained Police custody until an oppor-
tunity occurs of returning him to his
In
a
1:35,000 Ton Battleship
The South China Morning Post, Ltd. will be pleased to
supply cards 14 xil of the
printed therdon of alty
Shrapnel Boxing
ith the name:
port of embarkation or to the country
of which he is a national or of send- Ing him to his destination.
The master of a ship or pilot of an aircraft shall not permit any person to disembark In contravention of the provisions of the above regulation,
It shall be a defence to a proaccu- Цол for a contravention of this
COLD RAID RATIONS
Where gas and electricity meine have been damaged, in London air raids, stocks of canned meat are to be avaliable, provided by the Ministry of Food, for those unable to cook hot meals. They will not be availablò for people able to cool ordinary meat,
of
Eche Fration will be a pound
canned meat for each "adult" ration, at 18, 20, a pound." Butchers will provide the emergency rippiles.
.8.30 n.m.
the release of theon of the don. An old man of 82 was carried building up of the post-war world. Manila. Australia and New Zealand
Swan, Culbertson & Fritz
Investment Bankers and Brokera
Members of New York Colton Exchange
Chicago Board of Trade
Manila Block Exchange.
Winnipeg Grain Exchange,
Commodity Exchange, Inc., New York
Canadian Commodily Exchange, Inc., Montreal
New York Coffee and Bugar · Exchange -
Hongkong Sharebrokers: Association
--Shangkal Block Exchange
́SHANGHAI, · HONGKONG, MANILA and BUENOS AIRES
Cable Address: SWANSTOCK
The Chief Scout
vin Thursday Island.
K. P. O.
Reg. Ord.
G. P. O.
Reg.
Ord
Nov. 26, 5 p.m. Nov. 20, 5
.Nov. 28, 3 p.m.
5.30 p.m.
.Nov. 26, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 27 ve Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and South.
Africa and United Kingdom
K. P. O Parecis,...Nov.
At the very time he was speaking the Chief Scout was dangerously ill, and we could not hope for him to be much longer with us, he said. Ho had founded a Movement which was world-wide, which had overstepped national boundaries. It was the duty of all Scouts to see
see that the Move ment continued in the spirit of its founder, to help to build up a world- wide friendship. All those who were present at the Moot had a great res- ponsibility to this end, particularly when the present, wars were over,
After the talk, a number of appeals for help for different social works ware read out and discussed.
The remainder of the afternoon was spent on n'wide game, which necessitated signalling, first aid, and a knowledge of local geography Camp was then struck
.
Reg.; Ord.,
Parcels,
Reg
Orl..
Nov. 27, 5.p.m. Nov, 27, 5 p.. Nov. 28
28, 8.30 am. G. P. O,
Nov. 27, 5 p.m.
Nov. 27, 8 p.m. Nov. 28, 8.30 am.
Thursday, Nov. 28. Shanghal, Japan, Canada,, USA, Central and South America and United-Kingdom via Vancouver B.C.. (Parcels for Canada and U.S.A) Note All Mails for United-King- dom will be forwarded with or with out superseription,
K. P. O.
4.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. 16.20 p.m.. 4.00p.m. 8.00p.m.
Parcels Reg. Ord.
G. F. O,
Porcels
·Rog Ord.
7.00 p.m.
SedanFriday, Nov, 20 ;
The following Rover Crews were represented: 1st, Kowloon (St. An drews) 11th Kowloon, (Wah Yan), | Air Mall by Sea to Singapore › to 18th. Kowloon (Kowloon City), 17th. Connect with the "Britan Overseas Kowloon (La Salle College); 210.2 Airs Kowloon (Chinese Y. MACH AJ Vist. RUTE
G.F.0. & KP.O
Hongkong Sea Rover 10th, Hongkong | AMZA Reg. Nov,20)-18.10 p.m. (81; Paula College) and 12th." Hong- dbags Ordnjica Nov. 20, 1.00 pm. kong (Queen's College) Joey MedyaRWuperscribed: Corromandi