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ADVERTISEMENTS

17

25 words $2.50

for 3 days prepaid

FOR SALE.

"HONGKONG, AS REVEALED BY THE CAMERA” Second Edition. Over 00 excellent views of the

Obtainable a Colony. Price $1.50. Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., or from the Publishers South China Morning Post, Ltd., Wyndham Street,

WED Vivien Leigh, lovely English film star, who was mar ried to Laurence Olivier at a midnight caromony on a ranch near Santa Barbara, Cel. Ti two newlyweds were recently divorced in London by their former spouse),

RADIO

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Light Opera By Gilbert And Sullivan

Broadleast by 2. B. W. on a Fre- and on Short quency of 1145 kc's,

Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-12 mid- alght on 9,32 m.e's. per second,

H. K. T.

12.15 pm. Short Service of Inter- cession.

12.30 Variety.

1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea-

ther Report.

1.03 Mavi Bennett (Soprano) and

Light Symphony Ochestra,

Renier anadi 1.30 Weather, Forceast

ments.

148 Dance Music,

. 2.15 Close Down.

Rugby Press,

and Announce-

5.15 Indian Programme.

0.30

Vons.

Closing Local Stock Quota-

0.32 Dellus-Sea Delfi.

7.00 London XelayThe News. 115 London Relay --“Questions of the Hour'.

BANK HOLIDAY

In accordance with Government Ordinancé, The Exchange Banks will be closed for the transaction of Public Business on Wednesday, the 1st January, 1941. (The First Weck-day in January).

7.30 Portuguese Progratiupe. · 8.00-Local-Time-Signal,-Weather- Report and Antouncements.

H.03 Variety.

8.41 Hawaitan Selections,

0.00 London Relay The News and

News Commentary,

9.30 London Relay-Talk: 'Scots Abroad".

In

0.45 Bethoven-Symphony No. 4

n Flat Major, Op. 60. -

Hongkong, 30th December, 1940.

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, STANLEY.

The Middle School and the Preparatory School will re-open on January 2, 1941.

1st Mov: Adigio-Allegro vivace; 2nd Mov: Adigo: 3rd Mov: Allegro vivace, and Trio; 4th Mov: Allegro ma non troppo....The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Arturo Tos- cunint.

the

10.17 Vladimir Horowitz at Plano.

Entrance Examination for New Students on Tuesday, December 31, at 9 a.m.

For Prospectus for Boarders and Day-boys apply to Fung Man Sul, Esq or Chan Pak Luk, Esq., Messrs. Harry Wicking, Prince's Building. (Tel. 30241) or to

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE. STANLEY.

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

The following rates will be charged for mailing single copica of the following newspapers abrond:-

South China Morning Post China and Macao

16 cents per copy

British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macno 14 cents per copy 10 cents Saturdays

British and Foreign 20 cents per copy 25 cents Saturdays.

HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN WE ARE AT WAR Yes! fighting a battle against

DISEASE

and

IGNORANCE

POVERTY

Help us to win !

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

December 31, 1940.

Hongkong Stock Exchange Oficial Surinary, issued yesterday says:

Although" quiet conditions ruled Presto-Passionato (Appendix to Op. 33-Schumann); Dream Visions, Opto-day's market, the undertone re- 12, No. 7 (Schumann); Mazurka in Emained stendy, Minor, Op. 41, No. 2 (Chopin).

10.30 Gilbert and Sullivan's “Rud- digore.'

With Symphony Orchestra conduct- ed by Dr Malcolm Sargent.

11.45 Light Orchestral.

Light Cavalry--Overture (Suppe) ....State Opera Orchestra; The Waltz Dream"--Selectlan (0. Straus) ..........De Groot and The Piccadilly Or. chestra.

12.00 midnight. Bells of St John's Cathedral ringing in the New Year.

College Farewell

To Councillor

About 100 'old Boys of St Stephen's College, Stanley, met at St Franels Hotel last evening to bid farewell to Mr A. W. Hughes, General Manager of the Union Insurance Society of Canton, a member of the College Chuneli, and Mr H. C. J. Asche, Science Master of the College, both of whom are going to Australia.

Dr S. W. To in o short speech said that Mr Hughes had been the Onancial expert the Counell for more than six years, and had served on every financial sub-committee. Mr Asche he said had worked at St Stephen's College for 12 years, and had endeared himself to many gen- erations of students.

Mr Hughes in reply said it was a pleasure to meet so many Old Boys and to know that in thong dark days the spiritual and moral Ideals were

Buyers

Bank of East Asia $74 Canton Ins. $200

H.K. Fire Ins. $157.50 Wharves $93 Provilents 55.70 Lands $31

Trams $17.70 Star Ferries $01

Yaumul Ferries $24 Electries "O" $40 Electrics "N" $30.00 Sandakan Lights $11.40 Ropes $7.05 Watsons $10.55 Entertainments $7 Constructions "O" $1.00

Sellers

Wharves 305 Trams $10 Dairy $19

Watsons $10.70

Vibro Piling 37.79

Salca

II.K. Govt. 3% Loan (1934) 04 Providents $5.70

Motels $3.00

Lands $34

Trama $17.70

Lights Rus. $1.25

Dairy Farms $18.75/60 Watsons $10,53

BOY SCOUTS' JOURNAL

The "Hongkong Scouting Gazette"

tions of Scout netivities, one bring them on their College Association of the lover Moot on Mount Nicholson

being taught at places like St for December has two bright illustra-

Stephen's College. Ka congratulated

Old Boys.

Mr Asche spoke briefy, expressing the pleasure he had experienced in his duties and referring to his friendships at the College.

AMERICAN GOODS stored temporarily in Hanoi wóre soixed by the Japanese last Friday, according to a United Press message yesterday. The picture above shows part of the vast gasoline and oil stores of the North American Syndicato, some of whose goods were among

(Photo: those scized.

Harrison Forman).

Free China Turns Back Exchange At

On

Opium

Smoking

CHUNGKING, Dec. 31 (Central News),-In a circular tele. gram to the entire nation yesterday Generalissimo Chiang Kai- shek announced the termination of the Six-Year Oplum Suppres sion Programme and threatened the death penalty for any opium producer, addict or trafficker.

Generalissimo Chiang said that according to reports sub- mitted by different provincial and municipal governments, the opium suppression programme had been brought to a conclusion in September and all licenced opium supplying organs had now been closed down.

New Year Day," "Beginning on Generalissimo Chlang enjoined, "all Chinese should march on the road of glory and rejuvenation, spiritually and physically, and should redouble their efforts to eliminate the last trace of the opium evil."

same

Fight Japanese Policy

battlefield," instructed.

"All Chinese in the enemy occupied areas

should fight against Elic Japanese policy of narcotics in the

the courageous spirit as in

Chiang Generalissimo

The National Government also Issued a mandate to-day announcing The

of the Six-Year completion Oplum Suppression Programine and instructing the Executive Yuan and the different provincial and municipal Kovernments to continue their efforts ensure the total elimination of opium.

to

Declaring that the elimination of opium is the foundation for national juvenation, the mandate urged a Chinese not to relax their efforts in this respect.

дес

Shot Wife Since She Suffered

Because he could not bear to his wife suffer, Corporal Frank Flintoft shat her and their | baby daughter, it was alleged at | Thornbury, Glos, Police Court

recently.

Mr R. Ball, for the Director of Public Prosecutions, said Flintoft. who lived at Patchway, near Bristol was a man of good character.

"A doctor told him that his wife Kathicen could not be cured of creep- ing paralysis, and that she must die,"

he said.

"On Septcbmer 23, Flintofi, over- suffering. come, I suppose, by her took his ride and shot both her and the child."

Flintoft, who is aged thirty-one. and is in the King's Royal Aldes,] pleaded not guilty and restryed his defence. He was cent for trist at the next Gloucester Assize,

Leahy En Route To Vichy

VICHY, Dec. 30 (Heuter),--Ad- miral William Leahy, United States) Ambassador to the French Govern-I ment at Vichy, hus nrrived at Lisbon on

H.K. Stock Market

The

following quotations were! issued on the Hongkong Stock Mor-1 ket this morning.

A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London

T.T. Singapore

T.T. Japen

T.T. France

T.T. Switzerland TT. Australia

BANK S

THE CHARTERED DANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter 1833, Paid-up Capital .......... *******................ $1,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,DUL Reserve Fund,

***** £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE:-LONDON, 38 Blahopacho, E.CJ, Bub-Agencies in London: 111/122, Leadenhall Street, E.C.J.

Branch: West End

14/2 Cockspur Street, B.W.), Manchester Braneliz

52, Mosley Street, Minchelaur, 2.

AGENCIES AND BILANCIES:

Alor Star

Amritsar

Bangkok Batavia

Itarbin

Hongkong

.Ipoh

Hollo

Lambay

Karachi

Cafculia

Kiang

Agencies:

Kube

Clive Street Kuala

Fairlie flaco

Centon

Cawnpore

Cebu

"

tangoon Baigor Semarang. Seremban Shanghai Bingapore

Houtraliaya

Talping Fleitin Tungkah

Lumpur

Kuching

Andros

Manila

Colombo

ledan

Delhi

New York

(Bhuket) Tsingtao Yokuliama

Helphong

Pelping

Hamburg

(Peking)

Jankow

Penang

and

POST OFFICE

NEW YEAR HOLIDAY On Wednesday, the 1st January 1041, the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office will be open from 8 am, to 10 a.m., Sheung- wary Branch Post Office will be open from ûn.m. to a.m. and the ether Branch Post Offices will be entirely closed.

овс

and

There will be one collection from the plilor Boxes ns en Sundays and

of registered delivery. ordinary correspondence at 10 a.m.

There will also be one.delivery of grdinary correspondence at 11 from the Branch Post Office at Stanley, Talpa and Un Long.

B.In..

The Money Order Office will be entirely closed,

Small Packet Post to all countries

■ suspended.

INWARD MAILS Calcutta, Strails and Air Mail by "British Overseas Airways Service" by sea from Singaporo ....Deo. 31. Air Mail by "British Overseas Air- -ways Serviço" (except London) by

sca from Singapore,

Canton.......

Australia and Manila

Java and Manila Australia and Manila ............

Jan. 2.

.Jnn. 2.

...Jun. 3.

.Jan. 3.

.Jan.

4.

C

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacked.

opened CUBRENT ACCOUNTS. FIXED DEPOSITS received for the Yea or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur- rencies at fates which will be quoted on application.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Calcutta and Straits Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates obtainable on application The Bank's Head Ofiles in London undertakes Executor & Trusted business and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained oil any of it Agencies and Branches.

It. A. CAMIDGE,

Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways. Direct Service"San Francisco date, 27th December

Manager,

More Money For Bombers

Sale of Red Chow Dog alts 9. Y.

Chan per Mrs Itogg).

L. H. B. and Guesta 20.12.40)

K. A. (second donation)...................

Alt Ranks, Bicadquarters Company. 2nd Bn The Royal Scots. (sixin donation

.Jan. 5. .Jan. 8.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mall are Joved 15 minutes eariser than use time given below unless otherwise stated, ami where mails are advertis-

to close at or before P am regis- tered and parcel malls are closed at 1 p.m. on the previous day. When nails are advertised to close after p.m. Registered and Parcel malls are closed at 8 pm.

Tuesday, Dec. 31 Straits, Ceylon, India, reached

Beiro, Lourenco South Africa via Durban the

50

21.71

140

200

.1/27%

Demand London T.T. Shanghai,-.

1/2

415

.3234

102

Aicial of $1,321,001.00 yesterday by the War Fun. inaugurateu

Willi by the S. C. M. Fast, Ltd,

ullowing tonations:

was

T.T. India

.82

A

TT. USA

20%

Murray Barracks

46%

434

M. C. S. T

Odd Cent Box, The Royal Scots, $2.20 Anonym Shrapnel Box (third

donation)

.149

G. 1. M. (third donation

rr Saigon

101

Nom.

.004 .1/04

BUYING

H.K. Banks

1,300 11.

II.K. Banks £

.77 11,

4 m/s L/C London

1/3

II.K. Banks (H.K.) £ Chartered £...... Mercantile, A. & D. £ Mercantile, C. £

.82 n.

4 m/s D/P London

1/35

.0% n.

4 m/s L/C U.S.A.

24%

.2011

4 m/s France

Nam

1034 n

20 d/s India

84

74% b.

200 b.)

400 b.

157 D.

135 n.

BANKS

East Asia $......

INSURANCES

Cantons $

Union $....

China Underwriters $.

H.K. Fire S...

SHIPPING

Douglas $.. Steamboats $.. Indo-Chinn P. $.. Indo-Chinas D. $. Shell (Bearers) s/- Waterboats 5....

DOCKS ETC. Wharves $.. Ducks (old) Docks (new).§. Provittents $.. S'hal Dockyards $. MUNING

Kailan s/-

Itaubs $... ILK. Mines

LANDS

Hotels S.....

Larkls $

Lands 4% Debentures S'hai Lands Sh $. Humphreys $... H.K, Renities $.. Chinese Estates $.

UTILITIES

Troms $..

Peak Trams (old)

.5.70

Peak Trams (new) $..

Star Ferries $..

Y, Ferries S.

China' Lights c. rts. $...

100 n. .60 n. .38/0 n.

95 s.)

U.S. Cross rate in London 4.024

US. Cross rate in N.Y...4.03

ANTI-WAR VIEWS IN ITALY

.10.30 b. The "Popolo d'Italia," Musso-

18 n.

b. & sn. lini's newspaper, went to consi- .35% n.derable pains recently to impress on the Italian people why they were at war.

16/3 .944-n.

1% ets.

.3.60 sa.

"This war is a war of revolution," it declared, "After being put in-

to effect at home this revolution has bern transferred with arms to the Imperial sphere, for it is not possible 180 n. to achieve the highest form of social

100

12.30 n. Justice unless we win back the

.18 s.

7.10

7.80 n.

means to give it to the Italian peopic. .3.80 n. "OL

this the people are perfectly 100 n. aware. They are living their war emotion and and following with Senthusiasın

lasin the glorious enterprises of their sons. It is possible that there b. are still some sections who are not entirely of this opinion. If there are, they must be looked for, not among 0.00 n. the people who alone count, .14 30. nung certain narrow circles,"

40

3

6

24

0.00

China Lights x. ris, A.. China Lights Rts. $..... II.K. Electrics (old) $.. HI.K. Electrics (new) $....39 b. Macao Electrics (old) $....17% n. Macao Electries (new) $..10% n.

Sandakan Lights $... ....11% b.

....28 n.

Telephones (old) $... Telephones (new) $......10.20 n.

INDUSTRIALS

Caid: Macg. (Ord.), Sh.$..14.00 n. Cald: Macg. (Pre), Sh. 3...12 n. .1 n. Canton Ices

.10% n. 7.10 b.

Cements $. H.K. Ropes S.

STORES, &c. Dairy Farms $. Watsons $. Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres S Wing On (H.K.) Powell Ltd. S...

COTTON MILLS Ewa Sh....... S'tini Cotton Sh. $.

MISC.

II.K. Govt. 45%:

H.K. Govt, 34% (1934)

H.K. Govt. 31⁄2% (1040)

but

Norwegians Sabotage Supplies

Several arrests have been made in Norway on charges of .10 s. abotage of foodstuffs being 10.70 s. shipped to Germany, especially

2,13 n.

39 n.

Sergeants Micks, 2nd Un The loyal Seats third donation)...................

Odd Cent Box, Sergeanta Mess,

Central Police Stutton

Mr W. V. Smak (In memory of the Ints, Mr James-McPartland).... W V. 9, and E. W. L. (In memory

of the late Mr Nell Lang)

The Chinese Chih

Treasury Shrapnel llox

ended 20.12.40)

Mr G. M. Sinclair

tian)

week

(monthly dens

Mr E. A 1. Newton

donation)

Mr F. F. Duckworth

donation, ente

Cheero Club

(wate

(mont

(month

of aldins,

newspapers. etc.)....

Central Police Canteen Shrapnel

Box Laurth donation)

"Mintebaha”

Police Recreation Club further

donation)

Police Recreation Club Bowlers Texaco Shrapnel

donation)

Box

(second

Civil Service Cricket Club 1st XI. "Ducks and Drop for first half of the season

"Michael"

Collected in Cocktail Bar, Pen-

Insula flotai komun

Mr and Mrs D. Tallan (In menury

of the late Air Neli Long)

"Erlenside"

"The Odd Bet at 272"*

Mr J. J..Whyte In memory of the late Air Nell Lang) ******** Shrapnel Box (8.8, hingangy.... Banshee from Cheungeliu No. 1 ALG. CO. H.K.V.D.C. Dinner

(third instalment) an

THE D.W.0.P.

### 8 8 8 = *å

Mombasa.. Marques, and

2.30 p.m.

Air Mail by sea to Singapore to con

пес with the "British Overseas. Airways"

Reg.

Ord.

29.47 Hallow

3.40

JO

## 83

200

42.10

a ng

The following are subscriptions received to date for predit at the British War Organization Fund, linngkong Branch:

Previousty acknowledged, #100 1619,004.07.

and

Mr and Mrs F. C. Hall, $1,000; "Dicers" 1.1.0.c. 10: "Christmas Gifts", (100: Charles Pacter, #10;T. C. Farbu tin memory of Capt it. Allinson); 116: Capt as evelynovember, 120; WA friend of tecreation Club, for St Dunstan's (9th denation), #150; Miss 37, Wentworth, 120;

$25; Kowloon Docks

S.WP. Perry (monthly), 123: Hongkong

Дек.

K.P.O.

.Doo, 31, 1 pan. .Dec. 31, 1.30 p.m.

G.P.0.

.Dec. 31, 1 p.m. Uni...Dec. 31, 1.39 pm.

Thursday, Jan. 2

................-8.36 .th. Air Mail by sea to Singapore to con- nect with the "British Overseas, Airways,"

K.P.O.

Reg. Ord.,

Jan, 2, 2 pm. .Jan. 2, 2.30 pm:

GP,0.

Rez.,

Jan. 2, 2 p.m. .Jan. 2, 2.30 pm.

Ord..

Strait, Rangoon and Calcutta

3.30 p.m.

Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A..

Canado,

Central

and South America and United-Kingdom vla San Francisco (No Parcels for Canada and United Kingdom) Note: All Malls for United-Kingdom will be forwarded with or without superscription

Parcels

Reg.

Ord.

Parcels Rez

Ord.

Canton

K.P.O.

Jan. 3, 4 p.m. ..Jan. 2, p.m. Jan. 2, 5.30 p.m. G.P.0.

..Jan. 2, 4 p.m. Jan. 2, 5 p.. Jan. 2, p.m. p.m.

Friday, Jan. 3 Air Mall by Air to Raniroon to con- nect with the "Britisk Overacas Airways."

Jan. 3, 4 p.m.

office of the Eagle and Globe Steel Co. Manila and United-Kingdom

Lid, $230; Anonymous, 120; A. Whittaker (monthly). 43: Hongkong Chinese

Relief Association per Mr. Ho Kom-long. $750: "Lost Bet", $10: "Guernseymanl $la Tha Asia Co. 1500; Mayrics Barton for St. Dunstan's). $15: Fanling Club House Golfers Christmas

Dinner, $117.

Total $623,042.07.

the

The S. C. M. Port has received following donation to the Britian War Organisation Fund:

G. Frost, $10,

| JAPANESE TRADE

FAVOURABLE

dent of the Stockholm "Dagens first eleven 1.00 n. Nyheter."

.07% n.

b.

Tokyo, Dec. 30.

by

year

The official returns further show

war

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

Jan, 2, 4 p.m. ......Jan. 3, 4.30 p.m..

G.P.O.

Rer.

Ord.

Jan. 3, 4.30 pm.

K.P.O.

Parcels Reg.

.Jan. 3, 4 pm.

Ord.

Jan. 3, 5.30 p.m...

G.P.O.

Parcels Reg.

.Jan. 8, 4 p.m.

Jan. 3, 5 p.m.

Jan. 3, 7 p.m.

Ord.

Jan. 3, 5 p.m.

Manila Rabaul, Australia and New

Zealand vin Brisbane

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Parcels

Neg.

Ord.

.......Jan. 3, 5 p.m.

Jan. 4. 8.45 a.m.

„Jan. 4, 0.30 am.

Saturday, Jan. 4

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono-

Iulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan American Airways

Atlantic Services"

anci

Trans-

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

Jan. 4. 5 p.m. Jan. 4. 5,30 pm.

G.P.O.

Rex.

.Jan. 4. 5 p.m.

Ord.

Sandalen

4

... fish, according to Oslo correspon- Japan's foreign trade during the

of the montha registered n favourable balance of Yen 200,000,000, according to an The correspondent says it 19 announcement

the Finance 45 n.impossible to estimate the ex-Ministry. 105 b.tent of the damage, but adds that

.Jah. 5, Noon, organised resistance to the Ger- that despite the disturbing, changes

Sunday, Jan. 5 04. man Army of occupation is in the International trade situation

6.30 am.. .04 n. making progress in certain dis-following expansion of the European Manila, Mauritius, Lourenco Marques,

Taraday, Jan. 7 Ch. Govt. 3% 1025 G$Bds.tricts in Norway.

and conclusion of the triple and South Africa via Durban II.K. Entertainments $.

and Japan, Italy Constructions (old) $. the US. cruiser Tuscaloosa,

1.60 b. ing the

existence of a troubled Germany, states the "Ilavas" agency.

Constructions (new) 3.

Yen situation in Norway appears in the Yen 3,817,000,000 and imports Vibro Ping $..

7.70 8. Stockholm "Aftonbladet."

3,328,000,000. Compared with the Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) x/... ..7/6 n This states that General von Fal corresponding period of the previous Maremans Inv. (H.K.) s/..2/0 n. kenhorst, the German commander in

year, there figures represent an in- Norway, summoned all district mill crease of Yen 150,000,000 or about tary commanders to a meeting in 19 per cent. in. exports and

per cent. in Commissioner in Norway, made a imports... LONDON, Dec. 30 (Reuter).-On speech on the, political situation and the enemy and despite bad weather the Stock Exchange to-day, although conditions prevalling in the country. business was only of a spasmodic

Greeks Capture

New Positions

LONDON, Dec. 30 (Reuter)

Fortified positions to the west of Pogradeiz have been wrenched from

the netion has yielded good results all along the front," stated the Athens radio to-night, quoting a communique of the Greek Press Ministry.

KING'S GIFT TO

R.A.F. FUND

Another message from Oslo Indicat-liance betw's exports angregaled | Air Mall for Manila, Guam, HonO-

STOCK EXCHANGE Osio recently. Terboven, the Nazi 033,000,000 or 11

Yen

and

8.30 p.m.

Julu. U.S.A., and Europe via "Tan

American Airways

THE- Adanile Bervices."

K.P.O.

TLeg..

Ord.

Пед. Ord.

Jan. 7. B p.m. Jan. 7, 5.80 p.m. G.P.O.

..Jan. 1. 6 pan. .Jan. 7, 7 pan. Wednesday, Jan. 8 and Manila, Batavia and Sourabaya

0.30 ...

„Jan, 0, 4 pm. Jan. 8,8 pm.

Jan. 8, 6.30 p.m.

G.F.O.

-.

A marked gain has been made in export ahipments to Manchukuo, the Kwantung Leased Territory character, the undertone was satisfac-A.R.P. FINDS LOST FORT China while trade with other nations, tory.

especially those in the South Seas, Manila, Straits and United-Kingdom. Furthermore, Prezident Roosevelt's ARP. workers constructing shel- also recorded an appreciable increase.

K.P.O. speech and the terms of the now 24iers at Carlisle have brought to light As the result of the expansion of the

Parcels, war bonds and three per new facts concerning the Roman fort European war, business with Euro- per cent.

Reg. cent savings bonds, Indicating the at Stanwix, a suburb of the city. pean and Afrient countries suffered

Ord. Government's Intention to edhuro to The newly discovered fort is a large some deterioration. However, Cen- the cheap money policy, have created rectangle 580 ft. by 700 ft. Ittral and South American war ship- Parcels

Jan. 8, 4 pm. ʼn good impression.

about 300 ft. broader than any other ments enjoyed a substantial expon- Пед.

„Jan. 8, 8 p.m. Ord. Gill-edged holdings were rather fort on the line of the wall and pro-sion compared with last year

Jan, 0.7_p.m. Irregular but several industrial shores vides evidence that a large and Im whereas the North American trade Stralis, Ceylon, India, B. and South

...7 p... Africa portant Roman garrison must have has been maintained at the 1019 level.

---Domel. Wall Street was firm.

*Supersurfbed Correspondence Only. been stationed there.

In response to Lord Wakefield's and the other a camp scene.

The concluding article the appeat on behalf of the RAF. Dene-

on

donation has been Healthyman's Badge is given, with volent Fund, a much about cleanliness in thought, received from the King. A total of made headway.

over £303,000 has been reached.

word and deed.

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