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Trial by Jury" and "The Gon- dolters."
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Orchestre Napolitain and 8.03
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Friday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
January 3,
∙1941.
MOVING A PEOPLE-Hitler, intent on changing the map of Europa, shuffles peoples around at will. Following Russia's acquiring of Bessarabia, northeastern district of Rumania, Hitlor ordered 125,000 Germans there to be repatriated. Here are scenes in connection with the mavement of people. Top, two Gorman women display identification cards. Contro, Gor- mans roclaiming belongings after arrival at Rumanian border town. They will winter in newly constructed special quarters in Rumania, trekking to Cormany later. Bottom, on journoy from Bossarabia to Rumania over pontoon bridge. Bridge, right, blown in Russian crisis.
H.K. Stock
Market
The following quotations were issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar-
ket this morning.
BANKS
H.K. Banks 5
H.K. Banks
H.K. Banks (HK) L. Chartered £.
INSURANCES
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
T.T. London
Demand London
TT, Shanghai
T.T. Singapore
.1/27%
1/2
415
1027
.1,380 n.
.77 n.
.82 n.
Mercantile, A. & B. & Mercantile,-C4
East Asla $.
.8%. .27 n. 10%-n. .75 b.
T.T. Japan
T-India
022
TT. U.S.A.
.2334
TT. Manila
.404
.200 b. 400 b.
T.T. Batavia
4334
T.T. Bangkok
.149
1013
1571⁄2 b.
T.T. France
Nom.
T.T. Switzerland
Douglas $. Steambouts $.. Indo-Chinas P. $. Indo-Chinns D. S. Shell (Bearers) st- Waterboals $..
.135 n.
TT. Australin
.00 1/0
100 n.
BUYING
80 n.
40/n.)
4 m/s L/C London
1/34
4 m/s D/P London
1/3
Cantons $ Union $. China Underwriters H.K. Fire $.
SHIPPING
DOCKS ETC. Wharves $.. 'Docks (old) $..............18.30
Docks (new) $. Providents $. S'hai Dockyards $
MINING
LANDS
T.T. Saigon
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
30 d/s india
4 m/s France
b. and sa.|
.17,00 b.
.5.70 n.
.35% n.
18/3 n. B1⁄41⁄44 D.
,14 cts. n.
.3.60 n.
..34 b.l
Kallan s/- Rauba $... ILK. Mines
Hotels Lands $.. Lands 45% Debentures Shal Lands Sh $.. Humphreys $...
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the
for
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UTILITIES
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An extensive programme, it is arranged for understood, has been the two delegates, who paid a visit to Kowloon Docks on Wednesday.
to leave They are expected
the week-end Colony during Rangoon and Calcutta,
Club Rugger XV
the
The following will represent Hongkong Rugby F.C. In their Quadrangular Tournament fixture. with the Army on the Club ground
9.30 London Relay-Talk: "Books to-morrow: and People,”
0.45 Norman Long in a Humorous' Variety Programme-In Our Village
F. M. Thompson; D. 1. Bosanquet, M. G. Carruthers, G, C. Aitkenhead, and D. II. Stewart: J. C. Charter and J. M. Thomson; 1. M. Moerne, It. Hurford. A. F. Walkden:
ARF., Nice Kind Sergeant-Major, 2. F. Needham, A. C. Gairdner: A L Norman Lang: Up Aroun' The Ole Thomas, A., G. Taylor (capt.) and . 31. North Pole, What Can You Give a Kennedy. Nudist?, Bertha Willmott with OF-
The Scoutmaster, chestra;
Jolin
Tilley; Denn
Dennis, Tho Menace from Venice, My Young Mon's Ever So Nier, Efe Atherton with Orchestra; Seven Veils, Dear Old Fashioned Thing, Norman Long with Piano,
10.13 Dance Music, 11,00 Close Down.
EVACUEES LOSES LIFE IN FIRE
Army Rugger XV
The Army first Rugby fifteen to
meet Club to-morrow in thele Quad-
rangular Tournament fixture on the Club ground at 4 pan.
The team la:
Wepl Picton (RE); L/8;i Richards (N. A. Capt. Hook (RA.)|(Capi); Capt. Douglass (R. Becta.); Pté Medonald (R.A. M.C), Là Chambes (I.A.M.C.J: 2/11 Wedderburn (RA): Cpl Butherland in. Brots.): 2/Lt Ford (R. Scots,): 2/ut Bom• pas (A); /Lt Heath (RA 2/21 Millar R. Benta); 2/Lt Pinkerton (R. Scofs.); Capt. Duke (R. Boots); Cpi Olliam (Mx.
A London evacuee, Pamela Gleeson, aged 9, and Dawn Lett, aged 7, lost, their lives when the house of Mr. Reg.). Reginald Lott, at Goshen · Street,
Neserves-Lept Foley (R.); Ve Derry Khymney, Monmouthshiro, was burnt za zdalon: (H.A.): Capt, Barclay (RA 'down. Both, girls were, aloeping.
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Peak Trama (new) $.
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Y. Ferries $:
Chinn Lights e. rts. s. Chnia Lights x. rts, $. China Lights Rts. $. Linna_Lights
.100 n.
.100 n..
1734 1.
24/4
Nom.
.84
U.S. Cross rate in London 4,02% U.S. Cross rate in N.Y...4.03
EVENTS AT
MACAO ON
JANUARY 19
Fanling Golf Starting Times
Sunday
OLD COURSE
0.10 P. Morrison, f. R. Davies. 2.20 A. J, Dennis, S, L, Lloyd. 024 R. M, Wood, J. E. Richardson. Br. J. Price, o. E. R. Divett. 0.33 71. II. Mundy, T. Low.
9.30
9.30 R. P. Morris. II. A. Milis. 940 J. E, Potter, W. A. Mackinley. 0.44 F. G. Price, P. V. McLane. 848-F-N-Merritt, A.-G.–Meredith. 9.52 D. Laneraine, L. M. S. Lloyd.
D. J. Valentine, A V. Greaves. 30.00 J. E. Jensen. 7, J, van Muhlen. 10,04 A. H. McBride, L. Jackson, 100% J. Linaker, E. D. Matthews, 10.13 R. G. Parker, J. C. C. Matthews. 10.10 T. G. C. Knight, Capt. Thursby. 1020 W. Stoker, D. E. Prophet. 1924 J. C, Taylor, R. D. Gillespie. 10.20 A. T. Humphreys, F. A. Redmond, 10.32 N. D. Lloyd, R. it. Gregory. 10.36 S. T. Butlin, W. L Alexander. 16.40 J. M. & J. D. Thomson. 10.44 G, W. Reeve. A. Nicol. 10.45 A. M. Kennedy, G. G, Altkenhead. 10.02 C. W. E. Bishop, D. S. Edward. 10.56 D, B. Evans, H. C. D. Knight, 11.00 D, MacAlister, J. A. Ritehle, 11.04 IN. Williamson & partner. | 11,00 J, A. Parrisli, G. M. Park. 11.12 A. Mabb, It. 1.. S. Webb, 11.10 A. D. Evans, G. E. Costello. 1120 Capt. Horelay, Surg, Lt Cdr Page. 11.24 Major White, Lt Col. Macpherson. 11.20 Major Burn, D. Pinkerton.
NEW COURRE
0.24 I. H. Genre, K. S. Morrison, 143 A. Sommerfelt, F, D, Hunter. 8,40 Brig. MacLeod. S. H. Dodwell. 9.44 Mr Potter, Mrs Mockintay. 0.4 T. Megarry, W. W. C. Shewan, 0.56 K. A, Munro, R. 1, Ghallinse. | 1001 Major Temple, Major Penfold. 19.08 F. A. Howard. A. W. Journe, 10.18 A. K. Mackenzie, Young, 10.20 C. R. Horridge. J. Heckney. 1024 Cheriered flank v. Hic. Bank (G. M.
Young Cup). 10.20
Chartered Bank v, HK, flank tĢ. M. Young Cup).
19.33 Chartered Tank v. 173. Bank (G. M.
Young Cup).
the 10.40 Mrs Park. Mrs Fleming.
10.40 F. A: M. Elliott, IL C. Stewart. 1636 Li Cur Tallemache, De Parkinson.
The following is the programme .7.40 n.
meeting of 314 ur the January 341 Macao Jockey Club, to be held on the .01 b
Arela Preta on Sunday, January 19.1 24 b. 2.30 p.m.
.6.00 n.
6.60 m.
Race No. 1, 2.45 pm. The Shataukok .14 a. Hurdle Hace 1 miles for China ponies, Winner of A hurdle race this season barted. Weight 160 lbs.
H.K. Electrics (old). $..........401⁄44, s. II.K. Electrics (new) $...39 b. Macao Electries (old) 5....1734 n. Macko Electrics (new) $..10% n.
The Lo Wu Handicap. (Second See-
Programme For February Meet At Fanling
The following is the programme, for the February meeting of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club to be held on the Kwanii Course on Sunday, February
tion). A that race of furlongs for China ponien classified "E" plam, .11 b. Note: One entry only will be made for
The Lo Wu Handicap incen 2 and 26 n.
Entries will be divided into two sections .10.20
at the discretion of the Handicapper,
The Queensland Handicap. A "Steeplo- | 2; chase of 2% mick for Australian puoles The want Cup A lunileap flat race of 1 mile for Australian pontes clasaised
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Sandakan Lights Telephones (old) §.
(new) $... Telephones
INDUSTRIALS Caid: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $..14.00 n. Cold: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $..12 Canton lees $. Cements
H.IL Ropen $.
STORES, &c. Dairy Farins 5. Watsons $..... Lane Crawfords $. Sincerea $........ Wing On (H.K.) $. Powell Ltd. $.
COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $............... S'hni Collon Sh. $. MISC. ILK. Gavt, 40%
.1 10.60 0. .7.00 t.
"D" class.
The Ban Wal Handleap. A fat race of 1 mile for China ponies classified. "Di clas
Momentous Session
Congress Meets To-day
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The Treasury Department Is ex- pected to ask Congress, very soon, to of the elevate the statutory limit national debt to $65,000,000,000 com- pared to the $45,000,000,000 limit established early in 1940,
It is casential under
(c) and preferable ander (a) and (b) that applications should be accompanled by crossed Cheque payable to Hong- kong Government. The new licence will then be sent by post or messenger The new Congress will see eight as soon as it is ready. Where actual more Democrats in the House of Re-cash is tendered a new licence should in exchange before presentatives where the total is 268: be received meanwhile, the Senate Democrats will leaving the Licensing Omee.
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Bomber Fund
Swelling
A total of $1,025.10.03 was reached yesterday by the War Fund Inaugurated by the S. C. M. Post, kid, with the following donations:
Sickberth Staff, It. N. Hospital .... D.S.R.S. D170
"Dinah and Mac" (second 'dona-
tion)
300
The Garrison and V.A.D., Carol
Party (Christmas Evel
430
Commodore's Office Stat
Darts Game from Geordies per Ara
E. Hogg ****
Mount Austin "Currant Loaf
Small Packet Post to all countries suspended,
INWARD MAILS
Air Mall by "British Overseas Alr- ways Service” (except London) by Sea from Singapore Australla and Manila
Java and Manila.... Australia and Manila Swatow
.Jan. 3.
Jan, S.
Jan. 9.
.Jan. 4.
.Jan. 4.
Air Mall by "Pan-American Airways
Direct
Service" an Francisco date. 27th December Sandakan Canton
Jan
.Jan. 0. Ján, 7. Calcutta, Straits and Air Mall by "British Overseas Airways Service" by sea from Singapore ....Jan. 7. 7.48 United-Kingdom and Straits ..Jan. 7. USA, and Manila-(San Francisco date, 14th December) ......Jan. 8.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mail losed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 a.m. regis- ered and parcel mails are closed at
"Ben" Men New
Year's Eve
Party
50
Collected in Cocktail Bar, Peŋy-
Insula Hotel on New Year's Day No, versus No. 10 Sheko
0.30
30
PIRRY WIEgy Haffic, Gloucester
Hatet, New Year's Eve
4.20
"Kino" and "Quack
Quack"
Cornhill (31.12.40)
"Nine Fives“
"Pup"
Craigengower Cricket Club New.
Year's Eve Dance Collected by
Mr L. C. R. Soura
Mr B. G. Petley ............
Staff, Eastern District Ban
Omies (fourth donation).
Ex 12th Foot (lfth donation "Ham-bone Party" on 31.12.40
"Moli" (second, donation) W. and Co.
No. 2 Pulice Station Single Men's
Mess (third donation),
The following monthly
89 88 8
100
13
Are
p.m. on the previous day. When nails are advertised to close after 1 p.m.. Registered and Parcel maila re closed at 5 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 3
7.30 Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta
49.07
112 donations to
the War.Fund were also received yes terday:
Mi C. 5. Pierce
Atlases Alleen & Daria Woods
"C"
The Malayan Cadet"
Mr Stewart Duncan
Mr K. Crawford Miss E. E. Chart Miss Naral: Stone Mr Donald Black Major C. R. Boxer Mika K. M. Anderson Mr D. C. Frost sho Mr C.. B. E. Dergiof As E. M. R. Buckland Mr David Wilson ........ Major 31. G. Robertson Mr Jolin Fant
REFUGEE BOCIAL WELFANZ The Hongkong Refugee and Social Welfare Council" gratefully acknowledge the following gifts to their "1941 Appeal
Fuid":
Kira Pau (for S.A. Food Kitchen) $10: St Stephen's Girls' College Guild of Help (for Soup Kitchens) $300 Miss Mavis Lush (for Food Kitchens) #13; Miss Juby Mow-Pung, $15:-Miss-Lenu-Blok-Kong, $3: H.K. Chinese Retief Association (per Mr Ho Kom-long) $300.
Donations received during December 1949:
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1.30 p.m.
Air Mall. by Bes to Singapore to connect with the “British Overscan Airways"
Ref.
G.P.O. & K.PO.
...................... Jan. 1, Noon.. Ord..Jan. 3, 12.30 pm, Air Mail by Air to Bangoon to con- neot with the "British Overscas Airways"
Iter.
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
„Jan. 3, 4 pan. Ord,... Jan. 3, 4.30 p.m. Manila and United-Kingdom
·
G.P.O. & K.P.O. Parcels
Rex. Ord,
Jan. 3, 6 p.m.
Jan. 3, 5 pm. .Jan. 4, 0.30 am. Saturday, Jan. Parcels only for Canada (via Vancouver B.C.) Parcela ....Noon.
3.30 p.m.
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South
Africa Air Mall by sea to Singapore to con
nect with the "Beftish Overseas Airways.
-G.P.O.-and-K.P.O.-
Ref.. Ord..
Jan. 4, 4.00 p.m. Jan, 4, 4.30 p.m.
K.P.O. & G.P.O. Parcels
Manila and United-kingdom.
пск
Ord.
Stan of St Stephen's Girls' College, 800; Prof. W. Brown 20: Anonymous, $50; Mr Cotin $10: Anonymous (the Food Kitchen 50: Mr and Mrs Gordon Camp- bell, $10: Mrs It. Cunningham, $10; ... 12: Five Sympathisers c/o S. C. M. Post, Strolls and $50.
1040:
Donation
kind during December,
Eight
frewood. hundred pieces of Sandakan Chamber of Commerce; trafaht- nga on firewood, Menara Jardine, Maihenon,
MISSION TO CHINESE BRAMEN
Par.
Reg.
.Jan. 4, 4.00 p.m... Jan. 4, 5.00 p.m. Jan. 4, 5.30 pm. United-Kingdom. G.P.D. & K.P.O.
Jan. 4, 6 p.m. Jan, 0, 0.45 p.m. Jan. 6, 10.30 am.
Ord.
Sunday, Jan.
Hofhow
Monday, Jan. 6
.8.30 a.m.
,8,30 p.m.
The Christian Muuion to Chinese Sen- Sandakan men in Hongkong acknowledges the following donations with grateful thanks: Air Mail by wen to Singapore
A Croup of seamen Per Mr Laml, $20. Mr W. Greig, $10; Meners Union Trading Co., Ltd. #10: Mr R. Shim, 15; Air E. M. Bryden. $5: Mr G. Lyon Mackenzie, 35: Mr J. Fraser, $5; Mr J. S. R. Humbia, 55; urce Friends $1 each $3; Mir M. 3. Dietrich, ; Mr E. D. da Roza, $2; Mrx Ng Fong-wing, 12; D. W. J., 42; Mr G. 5. Anderton, $2; Mr 8. K. Wond. (Per Mi Lee) 5: Mr F. L. Wong. (Per Mr Lee) 910: Mr K. K. Lau, (Per Mr Lee) #3; Mrs Č. H. M. LÆG, (Pet Mr Lee) $1.
Good Banariton Fund for *ice die- Iribution:
James II. Barkhouse Lid, $10; Mr E Cock. $10; Pastor NI, $10; Mr Ho Shlu- que, $5; Mr J. Refertsen, $5; G. F. $2; Mr J. Fraser, $2.
2dding Fund; Mr J. Franet $3. Christmas Dinner:
Ten Friends $1 each, $10; Mr D. Chel- Inram, Me Chau Sing-tal, #2: Mr X. $3; Mr M, W. Sue, #2; Mr Mak Mulsanng, $2, Dr Li Sung. $2; Air W. O'Neill, $25.00; A Group of Friends, (Per Mr Lee) $2.50 A Group of Friends (Per Mr Wong) $3.00; A Group of Friends (Per Mr Cluj 17: A Group of Friends (Per Fok Talkoo) 97; A Group of Friends (Per Ng Tal-koo KTM); A Group of Friends (Për Me Tach $2.60.
Week-End Cricket XI's
The following will represent Club do Recreio in cricket matches, on Saturday,
andicap, (First Section) Race No. 1-3 pm. The Brechurn For China pontes classified by Hongkong Jockey Club
"F" Claw. Nix furlongs.
Rentor team v. C.C.C. (away).-E. L Note-One entry only will be made for
Goxane (Capt.), W. A. need, A, M. the Rzechuen Handicap (staces 1, 2 and
Rodrigues, H. L. Ozarin, G. Gosano, 31 Entries will be ilfvided into fest, seeond and third arellons at the diseration Beltran, A. P. Pereira, Jnr. 7. Fonseca and
O, N. Gosano, F. M. 1. Soares, N. A. of the Handicapper.
A. M. Prata. 3.14 p-in-The Stechuen Handican Junior team Second Section).
v. Civil Bervice C,C. (away).-7. A. R. Alves (Caps), P. M. M. 4.m-The Szechuan Handleep (Thirdda Silve, Jnr. H. A, BRITOR, A. J. M. Praia. Bertion).
11. Carvalho, A. E. Noronha, 430 pm. Thà Yunnan Handicap. For Gosario, J. A. Soares, F. J. Remedios, M. Hongkong and China ponies clamitted by Hongkong Almada remedios, and A. 1. D'Almada
Jorkey Club on "D" Class at date of Remedios.
The Lo Wu Handicap (First Section). inces Nos. 2. 4. 5 and 4 are open to 18.80 sn.:
Members of the Hongkong Jockey Club 11 8. owners entering for these races, and .D. Jockeys whe are not members of the .2.15 n. Fanling int and Ruce Club, will enjoy .39 n. the privileges of the Club for the day.
Entries close to the Becretarian, Meusra, 1.80 1. Thomson and Company.
Shanghai Bank Busiding. on Tuesday .41 n.) January 21, at noon.
195 b.
.07% n.
H.K. Govt, 3% (1034): H.K, Govt. 3% (1040) Ch Govt, 5% 1925 GSBdi. H.K. Entertainmenta $.ee
.94 n. ..84 n. 42/47 n.
.7 b.
Constructions (old). $.. Constructions (new) $. Vibro Piling : $. Marsmans Inv. (Len.) x}- Marimans Inv. (H.F.) .8/-
Entry. Ha mile.
*** pan--The Chung Itwa Tandicap, For "Y" Class China posles that have started at a race meeting of this Club during .1.00 b. 104 Ono mlin.
CIVIL SERVICE O.C, -
Civil Service Junlöfs will be represented by. if. E. Simnge (Capt), H. P. Harper, of Abution 3. Barrow, I P. cunarham 5.30 pm. The Consolation Blakes For, Lawrence, P. 3. MacGowan, 3 Mit- China ponies clarified try Honn 7.70 Jockey Club
1 n.i
Claim that have
eball, N. L. Smith, G. Sime, A. Watson, .7/6 i started at this Meeting and have not been Reserve, it. Parroti. Umpire, D. Holidge,
Scover, 7. T. LADY, ..2/8 n, placed. Haz mile..
connect with the "British Overseas Airways,"
Reg. Ord.
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
..........Jan. 6, 9 8.01. ........Jan. 0, 9.30a.m.
Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Ilono- Julu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan: American Airways and Trans- Atlantic Services"
K.P.O.
Rek. Ord.
‚Jan, 0, 5,00 p.m. Jan. 6. 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Jan. 6, 5.00 p.m.
Rex.
Ord.
Jan. 6, 7.00 p.m.
Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New
Zealand vin Brisbane
C.P.O. & K.RO. Parcels, ........Jan, 4, 5 pan. Ref..
..........................Jan. 0, 5 p.m. Ord...........Jan. 7, 8.30 a.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 7 Manila, Mauritius, Laurenco Marques,
and South Africa via Durban
3.30 p.m. Canton
..7 p.!.. Wednesday, Jan. 5 Manila, Batavia and Sourabaya |--
8.30 a.m. Strails, Ceylon, India, E. and South
Afrien
.7. p.m. Thursday, Jan, 0. Manila, Australia and New Zealand:
vin Thursday Island
K. P. O, Parcels, Reg.,
Ord..
Parcels,
Reg-,
0.1
...Jan, 9, 4 31.m.. .Jan. 9, 5.p.m.. .Jan. 9, 6.30 p.m.
G. P. O,
..Jan, 0, 4 p.m...
Jan. 9, 5 p.m.. Jan. 9, 7 p.m..
Straits and United-Kingdom ....
Jan. 9. 6 p.m. ...Jan, 10, 0.45 km.. Jan, 10, 10.30 am. G. P. O,
K. P. O.
Parcels, Reg Ord...
Parcels,
Refu Ort!.. erscribed
Jan. 9, 5 p.m.- Jan. 10, D,40 am.. Tan. 10, 10.30a.m. ondence Only.
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