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Vaccination Offence

Doctor Fined $100 Dr Chiu Hin-yeung of No. 43 Con- naught Road Central, and its assia-

tant, Miss Lam Yin-ching, were aum- moned before Mr.H. G. Sheldon, K.C., Magistracy this morn- at the Central

office.

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TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHIP UNDERTAKEN.

January 29, 1941.

Swiss Rationing Increases As Nation Feels First War Pinch

By Henry P. McNulty

United Press Staff Correspondent

ZURICH, Switzerland, Jan. 28 (UP)Switzerland joined the growing list of European countries now spending their nights without lights on the day I arrived there. As I stepped off the train an air alarm sounded. With difficulty, in the dim half-light furnished by blue-painted bulbs, I found a porter and a taxi. The taxi's headlights, also shaded, allowed the merest slit of light to guide it-not nearly enough for the speed at which it travelled.

Pedestrians looked like blue-lit fireflies as they groped their way amongst hulking shadows of once brilliantly illuminated stores. The taxi pulled up in front of a darkened hotel whose aquamarine vestibule reminded mo of some underground grotto. It was a very eerie trip.

The feeling in well-informed circles is that the move indicates the Swiss government has finally decided the war will be a long one,

Swiss rationing le a matter of lak- The black-out, now effective, nightly front ten o'clock on,-ising precautions for the futuro, pro- but one of many recent indica-tection of the country's supplies, rather than any Imenediate shortagé tions that Swiss peace is begin-of goods now rationed is the object ning to feel the pinch of war.

Up to the time of my arrival few there had been only a articles the Swiss could not buy. Coal and gasoline, butter and cream, were among the things already rationed. However, in the last few days more severe restrictions were placed on the

The following quotations were quantity of butter each family is allowed, a, temporary embargo issited on the Hongkong Stock Mar- was put on the sale of wool, cot-ket this morning, ton and linen goods. Shoes and

soap were no longer to be sold without ration cards..

Hot Bath Problem. One of the most noticeable things in heat. Jocking in Switzerland Homes are allowed beat, but only a part of the normal amount. Almost doors and all houses have double windows which are not supposed to be opened even at night, so as to keep in what heat there is.

art

In most hotels and penstons there certain days in the week when you can have hot water usually Saturday and Sunday. If you lucky enough to find a house with electric heating, hot water is to pro- blem-otherwise the Saturday night bath is an old Swiss custom to which you must perforce con

conform

Hot food is unobtainable before nine in the morning, and, after nine

H.K. Stock Market

BANKS

H.. Banks ILK. Banks.. H.K. Banka (H.K.)

Ch tered £

INSURANCES

.1,405 m.

Mercantile, A. & B, Mercantile, C. £.

..79 £5 £.

East Asla

.8

n. ..23 m. .11% n. .70 b.

Cantons $..

.210 b.

Unions $.

China Underwriters $..

410 sa. .1 n.

H.K. Fire

105 b.

SHIPPING

135 n.

11 n.

Dougins $...

Steamboats $. Indo-Chinas P. $. Indo-Chinas D. $. Shell (Bearers) /- Waterboats $.

DOCKS ETC. Wharves $. Docks (old) Docks (new) Providents $..

S'hai Dockyards $.

MINING

Kalian B/-. Raubs $. cales, but

HONGKONG BRANCH Every description

of Banking and at night. For those who eat in Exchange Business transacted.

restaurants, the restrictions on food are not as annoying as for people who eat at home. Cream, for in-

in is easy to get stance, the housewife cannot buy cream at a grocery store, Bread, which is brown, must be kept 48 hours before being sold. However, bakeries are full of delicacies weighing less than 100 grammes which can be sold fresh.

Current Accounts opned in Local Cur- rency and Fixed Deposits received in Local Currency and Sterling on terms that may be ascertained on. application.

D. BENSON,

Manager.

|HONGKONG SCOTS SEND GREETINGS To Australian Society Greetings from St. Andrew's

Butter consumption: at present is pound a month per person, but in

limited to about three quarters of a restaurants you can get what you want of it.

Rationing Of Goods Rationing works hardships on the

store after another bears sin say.

to

ing in connection with the unlawful Society of Hongkong, as well as owners and employees of some stores. vaccination of Lai Shing and Ho Sau, two Chinese detectives, and the un-from Sir Harry Lauder, St. As you walk through Zurich, one lawful issue of certificates of vacci-Andrew's Society of Edinburgh, ing,"temporarily closed due nation to them,

Singapore Caledonian Society, rationing." Shoe stores are all lock- Department stores with some Sub-Inspector C. H. Goodwin said the Bangalore (India) Cale-up

on information,

playing them prominently, along detectives were sent to the the two tonian Society and others wale unrationed goods capitale upora to have them received by the Highland Society with substitutes for woollen and with Instructions to selves vaccinated and to obtain cer-of New South Wales on-its-73rd-cotton goods, and draw quite a tificates. The doctor was not there New Year's Day gathering at clientelle.

Many of the clothing stores were 8.50 Three Songs by Stuart Robert-but the lady assistant, Miss Lam, who the Kyeemagh polo grounds, sold out in the buying rush before

was not a registered medical practi Widdicombo Fair (arr. Jacob); tioner, vaccinated both the men and Brighton, Australia, according rationing became effective. In these Richard of Taunton

(arr.

a male assistant Alled in the parti- to a report in the "Sydney Morn-stores, though now without business. Saucy Arethusa

there is still plenty to do. The gov- Molloy)

culars on two blank certificates which ing Herald." (Trad); with Male Chorus Piano and had previously been signed by the Orchestra.

doctor. 0.0 London Relay Tho' News & News Commentary.

9.30 London Relay-Talk: 'Demo- fence, pleaded guilty to all four sum- cracy Marches.'

son (Bass-Baritone).

פון

Deane

The Hon. Mr M. K. Lo for the de-

9.45 Grleg-Concerto In A Milnores. He and that Dr Chlu had

Op. 10.

William Backlaus (Piano) and New Symphony Orchestra cond. The by John Barbirolli. 10.13 Songs by (Soprano).

Despite dimeulty of access and ernment requires an inventory of light rain, over 5,000 Scots by birth their goods, and the buying surge or by descent-were attracted to the disrupted them so much that several days were required to bring the pre- grounds for the occasion

In an address of welcome to visit.mises back to normal.. When ration- in practice for over 30 years ing pipe bands and others, the Pre-ing cards are issued buying will with

an unblemished record. Hits sident of the Highland Society. Cap-azain boom, and stores must prepare

for the rush. client had been commended by the tain J. R. Pattrick, R.N., said that In

Three Categories Government for the work

good hr Australla the tradition of the home-

of Thero are three categories had done in vaccinating people during land was being maintained.

ration cards those for the poor, for The small-pox Kirsten Flagstade lady assistant to whom he had epidemic of 1916-17.

Amusing Parody The Scots had done much for the the well-to-do, and for the in-be Laughing and Weeping. Op. 39, No.trusted the work was very capavu ↑ British Empire, and, consequently, tweens, The rich will have to buy

hnd five experience in

years

medium-priced goods and the poor he thought the following lines appli-expensive clothes, the in-betweens 4 (Schubert): My Love Brains); vaccinating

and the prosecution

will only be allowed to get cheap Op. 63, No. 5 (Schumann-Brahms);

Trout, Op.

(Schubert), A would agree that in the two cases in

thing 32 The

(Ibsen,

trs, question the vaccinations were very

Announcement or advance leakage Swan, Op. 25, No.

She had done

of the new bans caused Henzen-Grieg: with Piano accom- emclently done.

thousands of cases. Vaccination was

Swiss stores that amounted to near puniment by Edwin McArthur.

not like inoculation which required 10.23 Compositions of Dvorak.

panic. Banks reported that many special medlenl knowledge. 11.0 Close down.

people withdrew their savings and bought what they could for hoarding, The result was an indignant reaction In the press which demanded that hoarders be punished and their homes searched.

2

Navigation Warning

A large capsised junk, and a quantity of very large and long logs, was sighted in lat. 22 degrees, 114 N. long. 113 degrees, 47 E, (approx) at 4.40 p.m. on January 27. The junk la considered dangerous to navigation.

MONSTER WAR FUND RAFFLE

Donors of Prizes are requested to hold them until won, when the Hongkong War Effort Committee will issue orders for collec- tion to the winners.

Efficient Assistant

The Hon. Mr Lo conceded that the law had been,broken but argued that the public had not suffered. He said that he had had a long chat with the doctor and the latter felt firmly that he had done nothing irregular in per- mitting Miss Lam to vaccinnie. She was as efficient as any registered reinator, although she Was not

cable to present circumstances:

There always be an England

As long as Scotland stands,

As long as there's a Scottish head,

A brace o Scottish hands. There'll always be an England,

Whilo Clyde breeds engineers, wherever there's a kilted shank to soothe the English fears.

There'll always be an England, And England shall be free As long as Scottish brain and brawn

Will guide her destiny.

Passengers Safe

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”

0

on

Switzerland has a strict law pro-

II.K. Mines.....

Hotel $.

Lands S

"

POST OFFICE

The following increased postage ratos for letters will be cœfectiva'as trom 1st February 1941,

Places in the Colony, 5 cents for each ounce or part of an ounce.

British possessions protectorates. and mandated territories, 20 cents for the first ounce and 10 cents for each additional ounce or part of an ounce ounce or part of an ounce.

All countries not specified above, 30 cents for the first ounce and 16 cents for each additional ounce or

China and Macao, 8 cents for eac

part of an ounce.

Small Packet Post-to all countries is suspended.

Canton

Sandakan

ROOSEVELT INWARD MAILS

HALIFAX MEETING

Newspaper Comment

NEW YORK, Jan. 28 (Reuter) The Youngstown "Daily Vindicator" on January 20, had this to say regard- ing Lord Halifax's arrival in the United States:

President Roosevelt Lord Halifax ́had, a deeper meaning than a mero generous gesture. Symbolically, the meeting took place on the sea-the chief de- fence against aggression for both England

two and

America. The countries have kept joint control of the ocean..

the meeting is a fore- runner

ner of still closer collaboration which is a necessary part of their situation to-day."

"The and between

.Jan. 30.

.Jun. 30.,

Straits and Air Mall by "British Overseas Airways Service" (except Landon) by sea from Singapore

Jan 30. Alr Mall by "Pan-American Airways Direct Service" San Francisco Jan. 31.

Franciaco

date, 24th January .... Calcutta and Straits.........Jan. 31. Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways

Direct Service"--Sun dats, 28th January

Feb. Java and Manila *.........Feb, D. U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hal.

(San Francisco date 17th

.Feb. January) United-Kingdom and Straits Feb. 12, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan, and Shang- hai (San Francisco date 24th Jan.). Feb, 14. United-Kingdom and Straits Feb. 15.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mail are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertis- Confident Ruler of Sea ed to close at or before & am. regis- The "Baltimore Sun" calls the meet-tered and parcel malls are closed at ing one of the most dramatic incidents 5 p.m. on the previous day. When mails are advertised to close after of the war and says, "All eyes fixed with Interest and sympathy on 5 pm, Registered and Parcel mails Lord Halifax and on the relations are closed at 5 pm. which is his mission and duty to

Wednesday, Jan. 20 advance. The battleship is a remin-Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South der of Britain as the confident ruler

Africa, and Parcels only for United of the ocean."

Kingdom.

arc

on

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

“Jan. 20, 6.00 pm.

The Providence "Journal" 100 n. January 26 sold that the "meeting .80 n. was a dramatic symbol of the friend- .44/0 n. ship between the two countries.

The Atlanta "Journal" said, "Lord Rangoon and Calcutta n.

Halifax stands for the best traditions .08 m. of English freedom, culture and 18 sa. statesmanship. His coming augurs 1734 h. well for good understanding and for .5.80 n. fruitful results."

.04.

.13 . .04.

.1 cts. n.

LANDS

.3.55 b. & so.

Lands 4% Debentures S'hai Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $.. ILK. Realties $. Chinese Estates $ x.d. UTILITIES

Trams $.. Peaks Trams (old) Peak Trams (new) Star Ferries Y. Ferries $.

China Lights (old)

Chinu Lights (new) H.K. Electrics (old) $.. II.K. Electrics (new)

.34 n. .100 5.

.13.70. n.

.

A.R.P. ATHLETIC MEET AT CAROLINE HILL

The first Athletic Mect of the .7.95 n.

3.85

Upper Levels Division, District "A" Dan. Wardens' Society, will be held at the South China A.A ground, Caroline 18.40 n. Hill, on Sunday. February 2, com .7% n. mencing at 9 a.m.

31.

n

.64 m.

24

.6.35 sa.

There are 30 events for competl- tion, and these are:

MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP.

Senior

100 metres. 200 motres, 400 metres, 200 1.0714 n. metres, long jump, and high jump.

404 1

17.

40 n 17 n.

.114 n. .25 b.

Junior

100 metres, 200 metres, 400 metres, 000 metres, tong jump and high jump.

WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP

Senior

Macao Electrics (old) $. Macao Electrics Sandakan Lights Sew) $..1044 n. Telephones (old) Telepholes (new)

INDUSTRIALS Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $...30 n. Cald: Macg. (Prel.), Sh. $..23 n.

400 metres Inter-District Relay, 1,500 Canton Ices $..

.....1 metres open to all men wardens of Upper .10.20 n. Lovel "A" Division, 100 metres respirator Cements $.

raco open to all menwardens, HK. Ropes. $.......

.6.35 B. metres Officers' handicap race (1⁄21⁄2 metre STORES, &

for each year).

60 metres, 100 metres, 200 metres, ·400 metres, long jump and high jump.

Junior 10.20-60-metres,-100-metres, 200-matrem, 400

metres, long jump and high jump.

OTHER EVENTS

Dairy Farms $.. Watsons $.... Lane Crawfords $... Sinceres $: Wing On (H.K.) $.. Powell Ltd. $

H.K. Govt. 4%

.10.20 . 11.10 n. .7% n ..2.15 n.

30 n.

Men

1 50

Women 400 metres Inter-Districts relay, and 100 metres respirator race open to all women wardens.

The prizes will be presented by Wing-Cmdr A. H. 9. Steele-Perkins, 1.00 n. Director of A.R.P. at the conclusion

of the sports.

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $..

S'hal Cotton Sh. $.

MISC.

40 n.

203 n.

.9714 n.

H.K. Govt. 3% (1934) H.K. Govt. 3% %% (1940) Ch Govt. 5% 1026 G$Bds. HK. Entertainments $. Constructions (ald) Constructions (new) Vibro Piling $.

921⁄4 n

.02 42/47 n.

n.

.7 b.

1.695

7.70 s.

7/6 n.

Morsmans inv. (Lon.) 8/ Maremans Inv. (H.K.) 's/-

AMERICAN BASKETBALLERS

PASSING THROUGH

A TEAM of mine basket- ballers from America, en route .2/0 a. to Manila to play in a series of

with the

"STAR" FERRY

REPORT

games

Par.

Reg.

Ord.

Purcels

Canton

Letiers

Jan. 30, 9:45 am.

Jan. 30, 19.30 a.m.

.Jan. 29, 6 p.m. Jan. 29, p.m. Thursday, Jan. 80 Rangoon and Calcutta. ..10.30 a.m. Jan. 30, 7.00 p.m. Friday, Jan. 31

.8.30 a.m Sandakan Air Mall by Sea to Singapore to connect with the "British Overseas Airways"

K.P.O. & G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord,

Strails and

Jan. 31, 10.30 a.m.

Calcutta

.Jan. 31, 11 am.

Parcels....Jan. 31, 11.00 am.

Letters

...Jan. 31, Neon, Formosa and Dalren ......3.30 p.m. Air Mall by Air to Hangoon to con- nect with tho "Brill Overseas Always."

E.r.o.

Ker. Ord,

Rer.

Ord.

Air Mail for

Jan. 31, 4 p.. .....Jan. 31, 4.30 p.m.

Gr.o.

Jan. 31, 4 p.m.

.Jan. 31, 4.30 p.m.

Mandia, Guam, Hono-

lulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan-" American Airways and Trans- Atlantic Services,"

K.P.O.

Jan. 31, 5.00 pm.

Reg.

Ord.

.......... Jan. 81, 5.30 pm.

U.F.0.

Reg. Ord.

Jan. 31, 8.00 pm.

Jan. 81, 7.00 pm.

Monday, Feb. 3 Manila and Parcels only for United-

Kingdom.

G.R.O. & K.PO,

Parcels,....Feb. 3, 6.80 p.m.

Ord

.Feb. 4, 8.30 am. Tuesday, Feb. 4

Macasser and Sourabaya ...8.30 a.. Wednesday, Feb. 5

Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada, Central and South America and United-Kingdom via San Fran- cisco. (No Parcels for United- Kingdom).

Note All Malls for United- Kingdom will be forwarded with or without superscription.

K.P.O.

Parcels

Feb. 5, 4.00 p.m. ...Feb, 0, 8.00 p.m.

Feb. 5, 5.30 pm.

Reg. Ord.

G.P.O.

Parcels Reg. Ord.

.Feb. 5, 4.00 pm.

Feb. 5, 5.00 p.m.

Feb. 5, 7.00 p.m.

champion Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honoinin, USA, and Europa vla “Pan- American Airways and Trans-

teams of Philippinos, aro pass-

ing through the Colony on board the President Cloveland,

The "Star" Ferry Company, Limit-which arrived in Hongkong this hibiting hoarding, with a punishmented report that, subject to audit, the morning. of $7,000 fine or a year in jail.

Gasoline Is rationed according to

amuont at credit of Profit and Loss

the horsepower of the car and the Account for the year ended Decem- ber 31, 1940, ir:......... $337,271.02 occupation of its owner. I know family of three which is limited to Less amount of Interim Dividend paid, at $2.00 por share on 10/8/40 100,000.00 $177,271.02

45,842.80

SEATTLE, Jan, 28 (UP)-It is Sub-Inspector Goodwin sald that the doctor's male assistant had understood that all passengers and

month, while in another case a young applied for registration as a vaccina-members of the crew of the American about eight gallons of gasoline per truck unmarried American, because of his tor but that no such application had transport, Kulchaka, which

Sister's Rock,

between midway

1s allowed 40 gallons. job, been received from Milss Lam. He

No Tourist Trade recalled the previous case on January Seattle and Ketchikan, are safe.

6. Chan and his when Dr Y. salatant were fined for the same

1

The amount brought for- word from the year The tourist trade, which used to

1939 being.**** now be Switzerland's life-blood,

offence and pressed for a severe sen- Moscow Mouthpiece On hardly exists. However, the Swiss The total now available

Dr Chiu was fined $100 on all Finnish White Guards still think in terms of spend-thrift

ience.

counts and his assistant was let off with a caution.

Bose Still Missing try's defences was

of

follows:

Sponsored by the 20th Century Fox Flim Corporation, they are from Los Angeles. The players are:

Atlantio Services,"

K.P.0.

Reg. Ord.

Feb. 5, 5.00 p.m.

Feb. 5, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg. Ord.

..Feb. 5, 5.60 p.nz .Feb. 5, 7.00 p.m.

.8.30 D.M. 10.30 am.

Thursday, Feb. G

A. Shaffer (manager), J. Ball, PSandokan Cloyd, F. Johnson, C. Knowles, L. Halhow O'Gora, C. Perrin, R. Weldle and L. Strafts and Calcutta

Woodward.

Parcels, ...Feb. 6, 10.30 a.m. Letters, ....Feb. 0, 11.30 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 8

Italian Prisoners Stay tanlin, Strafts, Ceylon, India, East

In S. Africa

CAPE TOWN, Jan. 23 (Reuter)— The South African Government has agreed to accommodate 20,000 Italian the Western prisoners captured. In Desert in order to spare ships which would be needed to convey them to India. 't

all costs.

$200,000,00 = 22,014.72

$222,014.72

for distribution is: ... $222,014.72 tourista and the cost of living in is accordingly high. MOSCOW, Jan. 28. (Neuter)—A Switzerland

At the forthcoming Annual Meet- reminder that they were living in a Lodgings are very hard to find at

must strive reasonable prices, food is dear, toxing of Shareholders, the Director frontier republic and unceasingly to strengthen the coun- are more expensive than even in New recommend an appropriation as

uttered by M, York or Chicago.

To pay a Final Dividend Switzerland is a very clean coun- of $2.50 per share Kuusinen, President of the Supreme CALCUTTA, Jan, 20 (Router) Council of the Karelian-Finnish- try; the cities look as though they To carry forward

of Subhas Chandra Soviet. The mystery

Republic,

at had just been washed. I had my marking feet up on the wooden Bose's disappearance continues. Petrozavodsk

seat at a mċeling

third-class railway compartment His relatives describe his disap- the anniversary of Lenin's deslli. pearance as a sudden religious im- M. Kuusinen declared that Finnish when the conductor walked in,

ཞེ་།་ཞེ་

White Guards, who are saying that begged my pardon, and stuck n news- pulse

they are striving to maintain friendly paper under them, explaining that act the couch cost a lot of money and relations with the U.S.S.R., aro Submarine Lost. tually imprisoning and beating up was only ten years old, and should

in Fin

.. of. bo taken care friends of the Soviet Union in LONDON, Jan. 28 (Router) The land, and a Finnish Court recently. There is a terrifle templation to Admiralty announces that the British decided to close the Society of Friend- throw a piece of paper on the spot submarine Triton is overdue and must ship with the Soviet Union on less streets or in some way muse up be considered lost. The next of kin grounds that it was impairing Sovief the monotony of mich universal

cleanliness. have been Informed:

Finnish relations, e

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

A total of $1.650,77421, CN8473' #nd vas10 was reached yesterday by the War Fund Inaugurated by the B. G. M. Poet

Gear Talkoo Dockyard "Sparg

with a lower donation (weekly' donation)

Uon)

Police Teoreation Club (aith denta The Cottage Club Bookie ****

Red Chow Do

18.13

100

and South Africa via Cape Town

6.30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 18

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA, Canada, C. and §. America via Sori Franciaco

GP.O. & K.P.O. Reg.,

...Feb. 10, 6. pim. Ord. ...................Feb. 10, 8.30 am.

The British Government is paying Superscribed Correspondence Only.

Rumanian Students

Sent To Prison

NEW SKATING RINK⠀⠀ One of Hongkong's latest out- door recreations, roller-skating, har

SPECIAL TO The "telegrapHT. gained much popularity, and ovid-

DUCHAREST, Jan. 28 (UP) ence of, this can be found in the

Seventeen Rumanían aviation, stu- growing number of skating rinks

On Saturday, "Cleo's Skating Rink" dents at Brasov have been condemn was opened near the function of ed to serve from three to 10 years Caroline Hill Road and Leighton Imprisonment for participating in the Hill Road. A feature is a rink part recent revolt. This is the first official of which is undulating, for the use announcement of the result of the of more experienced skaters.

trials that are now, taking place,

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