Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

15,1941.

CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Aussies At Exchange At Union Waterboat Co.

ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.50 for 3 days prepaid

FOR SALE.

NOTICE

It is hereby notified that Wong Kit Yan ia the Chief Manager of 20 the Kwong Ngal Studio of No. 244, Queen's Road, Central and that he alone can sign áll foreign and Chinese contracts and guarantees in his Chinese signature with the THE HONGKONG NATURALIST, Vol. X nog. 3 and 4. Price $4 principal chop of the firm. All salo at contracts and guarantees other (postage extra). Now on South China Morning Post, Ltd. wise signed and chopped shall be CROSS SPRINGER SPANIEL Pup-null and void and the firm shall plès (seven) for sale in aid of the not be held responsible. Bomber Fund, Please apply Mrs.. Hogg, Jockey Club Stables,

H.K. Stock Market

The

KWONG NGAI STUDIO. Hong Kong, 12th April, 1941.

NOTICE

It is notified for general in- formation. that by arrangement with the C.P.R. the Chinese Passenger Office (entranco Chater Road) will be used temporarily for the issue of licences approved .1,355 n.by the Trade Control Office.

following quotations, were Issued on the flongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning.

BANKS

HK. Banks $,

H.K. Banks £

H.K. Banks (H.K.) £. Chartered ...

Mercantile, A. & B.£

Mercantile C. £

Enst Asla

INSURANCES

Cantons $...

Union $..... China Underwriters $.

H.K. Fire $....

Douglas $.

Steamboats

SHIPPING

Indo-Chinas P. $. Indo-Chinas D. S.

Shell (Bearers) s/~ Waterboats $x.d.

DOCKS ETC.

Wharves Docks $...

Providents $..

S'hai Dockyards $.

Kailan af-

Raubs $..

MINING

H.IC. Mines ....

Hotela $ x.d

Lands $....

LANDS

Lands 4% Debentures

S'hal Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $.. H.K. Realtics $. Chinesa, Sstates $.

Trams $..

UTILITIES

Peaks Trams (old) $.

Peak Trams (new) $.

Star Ferries $.

Y, Ferries $.

Chinn Lights (old)

China

Lights (new)

.75 n.

.78

.88 n. 211⁄2 n. .10 n.

Licences submitted for approval should be handed in as at present at the Trade Control Offee in the P.O. Bldg. A slip bearing the 70 b. 'No, of the licence(s) will be handed to the messenger. If 225 licences are handed in in the morn- .430 n.

1ning the No. slips should be pre-

187 1.

sented at the Chater Road Office in the afternoon; alips for licences 133 n.handed in in the afternoon should .B1⁄4 n.

be presented the following morn- .80 b.

60 n. ing. Firms are requested to co- their 41/3 n.operate

by instructing .6.59 n. messengers not to wait about in

.18 n.

the P.O. Bldg. after handing in .16 n. the licences.

5.30 ca. The issue of licences from the .20 n. Chater Road Office will begin on the morning of Wednesday, April

15/- 1.

.8 u. 16th.

1 ets. n.

.3 b.

.33% sa.

.074 n. .12.30 n.

.6.80 n. .3:10 n.

.09, n.

.16% n.

.7 n.

.31⁄2 n. .52 b.

.23% n.

.8.20

n.

.1% n.

Fanling Golf

F. D. Hunter

Wins Shanghai Visitors' Cup

tho

F. D. HUNTER (1) won Shanghai Visitors' Cup at Fanling on Sunday when he returned a neit score of 152 for 30 holes on the

Old Course.

H.K. Electrics (old) x, ris, 20.20 n. D.

H.K. Electries (n

(new)

H.K. Electrics Rts

1. Bosanquel won the prize for .254 n. the best morning round with 72, and 15 n.G. W. Reeve took the prize for the

་་་

Macao Electrics (old) $18 afternoon round with 75.

Macan Electrics (new) $.....171⁄2 n. Sandakan Lights $.

Telephones (old)

12 n. .234 .

Telephones (new) $. .9 n.

INDUSTRIALS

Cold: Mace. (Ord.), Sh. $...30 m.

Complete scores were:

F. D. Hunter (1) 75 77=152.

D. 1. Bosanquet (18) 72 80-152, A. B. Purves (D) 74 78=152.. Hunter wins with the best score for Inst 18

holes the

(11) 70 75154; A. J.

G. W. Reet

Reeve (14) 72

5-104: A

Side Of Greeks

ATHENS, Apr. 14 (Reuter)."It 10 not unlikely that the action of Greece, this small and noble nation, may prove in the end to be the beginning This statement occurs in a special of the downfall of Nazi tyranny." Order of the Day issued to his troops by the commander of the Australian

Sir Thomas Blamey. forces in the Middle East, Lieut-Gen.

General Blamey recalled that 28 years ago, an Australian army land- ed on these regions on the grent Gallipoli adventure.

General Blomey's Order anys: "Every Greek man and woman and every pound of Greek money is being put into the war effort. We come as commutes in arms. Wo have now landed again in these regions to fight at the side of the Grecks and to over- to enslave the world."

throw once more the German effort

Appeal For Recruits

(Router)- SYDNEY, Apr. 14 The Empire is about to pass through the Australian the rentest test since the collapse of France," declared Army Minister, Mr P. C. Spender, appealing for recruits to-day.

"Hitler i stalting all on the next months, When we have ridden the storm, he will be doomed."

4

- AN

Yesterday's Cash Sweep Numbers

RACE 1

No. 545 2301 1830

$1,235.63 253.10 120.35 Unplaced ponies (330 each): Nos, 409, 1703, 1941, 24, 3026. 720, 383, 2923.

RACE 2

$1,400,80 No. 2226

482,00 310 +2 1430

201.40 Unpineed ponies ($50 each): Non, 3305, 032, 1011, 1566, 752, 3147, 1758, 1575.

RACE 3 No. 2462 and 2757

$41.10 each 2030

200.15

Unpliced pantes ($30 each): Nos. 1620, 547, 2401, 3140, 2320, 2445, 870, 2001, 2341,

2082.

A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demand London T.T. Shanghai

T.T. Singapore TT

Japan T.T. Indle

TU.S.A. T.T.

TT: Maniln

.1/2 .1/2/

.450

0234

102 1⁄2

024%

.24%

.482

T.T. Batavia

.45%

TT, Bangkok

140/

T.T. Saigon

.105

.103 1/01/2

1/3

4 m/s D/P London

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

1/3% .23

4 m/s France

30 d/s India

.84%

U.S. Cross rate in London 4.024 .4.0234 U.S. Cross rate in NY.

T.T. France T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australia

BUYING

4 m/s L/C London

JAPANESE

WOMAN'S CLAIM

Feels Absence

of Ships

A decrease in profit, largely as a result of fower ships using 'this port because of the war, was reported by the Hon. Mr 8. H. Dodwell, Chairman of the Union Waterboat Co., Ltd; at the 30th ordinary general meeting held Clits morning.

--

POST OFFICE

On Thursday, 17th Instant, the General Post Office will be closed at 6 p.n.

The Printed' Matter Service to the following places in China is. tem- porarily suspended?—Yunnan, Szew The Hon. Mr Dodwell said: |Pront and Loss A/C is some $1,500 chuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fuklen (except Amoy ond Kulangsu), With considerably fower ships lower than the previous year and this Kwangel, North and East using this port as a result of the represents the depreciation which War, Water Sales have been Waterboat which was sold in Febru- The public are reminded that it is

would have been chargeable on No. 8 Kwangtung. seriously affected..

1040.

a breach of postal. regulations to The profit on the sale of this boat enclose in a postal cover. communi which amounted to $14,028.07 has entions intended for persons other been transferred to General Reserve, than the addressee.

F

Total Rules for the year amounted to 480,005 tons, or 88,000 tons less than 1930 sales. The position has still further deteriorated sinco December 31 last and at present we are only averaging 1,000 tons a day, which is 20 per cent. lower than in 1040.

The not profit for the year under

to Small Packet Post, to all countries

review is $27,028.88, and adding this the amount carried forward from Is suspended." last year of $3,278.05 leaves us with for appropriation with $31,207.63 Our four Diesel Engined boats, which it is proposed to deal as Nos: 1, 2, 3 and 4, have carried out follows: the bulk of the deliveries. With Cool To General Reserve......$ 5,171.03 at its present prohibitive price the To Staff Leave & Con- Steam Engined boats Nos. 57 and 9,

Angency-A/c are loo expensive to run and we have | To Special Repairs laid them up in Youmat Typhoon Dividend of 45 ets on 38,013 Shelter an often as possible.

2,100.44

3,000.00

to

next

17,405.05

3,070.31

$31,207.53

New Saving

In this connection we have been helped considerably by the Talkoo Sugar Refining Company, from whom we always draw part of our supplies. The new 500 ton storage tank for Altered water which they have erect- Į ed enables us to fill our Diesel boats with 300 tons of water in half on hour. This considerable saving in Alling time means that more work

shares. Carry forward

account

On the proposal of the Chalcman, seconded by Mr R. K. Valentine, the Report and Statement of Accounts were unanimously adopted.

Present at the meeting were: The Hon. Mr S. H. Dodwell (Chairman),

J

INWARD AIR MAILS Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service" - San Francisco Air Mall by "Pan American Airways date, 8th April..........Apr. 15.

Direct Servico" - Bán

Francisco date, 15th April.Apr. 28.

OUTWARD AIR- MAILS Tuesday, April 15 Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe vis **Pan- American Airways and Trans-At- lantio Services."

Ord.

Reg.

K. P. O.

Apr. 15, 5.00 pm

Apr. 15, 5.30 p.m.

G. P. O.

...Apr. 15, 5.00 p.m. Ord........Apr. 15, 7.00 pm.

Friday, April 18

Married To Chinese can be got out of these boats and it the Hon. Mr A. L. Shields, Messrs Air Mall by Air to Rangoon to con-

Ko Ohmori, 39, married woman, of No. 10, Luard Road, Arst flcor, was charged before Mr G. T. Lowry at Central Magistracy yesterday with breach of the Registration Ordinance

falling to report herself as

a by Japanese subject at the Registration of Persons Office within 48 hours of her arrival in the Colony on March 22.

Defendant admitted the charge but said that she was F1 naturalised! Chinese subject as she had been married to a Chinese official for 20 years. She used to live in Canton before the Japanese occupation.

Colony's Laws

He

Sgt Mann of the Special Branch stated that according to the Colony's consi- regulations Defendant was dered to be Japanese subject becauso she was not of the Chinese race. added that last December Defendant " 2907 Unplaced ponies (150 each): Nos, 1487, had not been permitted to land in 1302, 2200, 803, 130, 2550,

Hongkong from a ship from Macao owing to the same reason.

RACE &

ND. 10

2074

3027

$1,604.05 450,30 220.13

RACE 3

$2,017.40 570.40 231.20

The case was adjourned to April 22 for Defendant to produce her Chinese Unplaced ponies (150. each): Nos. 988, naturalisation paper which she claim- ed would arrive from Chungking in Defendant is on a few days' time. $100 ball.

No. 4153

4130

2001.

RACE

No. 3707

⚫ $2,048.30 2325

094,80 272.40 Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Nos. 3420. 1008, 4200, 2013.

RACE 7

No. 3061

T

$1,530.20 4307

503.20 270.00 *4302 Usplaced pontes (850 each); Nos. 432. 701, 447, 2451, 609, 206, 2690, 1655, 774.

RACE 8

3202.

No. Inap 3730 024

$2,041.20

583.20 201.00 Unplaced ponies ($30 each): Nos. 3315,

RACE #

$2.070,00 391.60 223.80

Cald: Macg. (Pref), Sh. $..25 n. Gum) 77 78165; W. W. C/ 3004. 3450, 2003, 4319, 3002, 323.

Canton Fees $.

Cements $x.d.

H.K. Ropes $.

STORES, &. Dairy Forms $. Watsons $. Lane Crawfords $... Sinceres $

Wing On (H.K.) $. Powell Ltd. $.........

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $... S'hal Cotton Sh. $.

H.K. Govt 4%

MISC.

..1..

16 n. Dennis

GREAT BRITAIN

RAIDED

With Little Loss LONDON, Apr. 14 (Reuter), -German aircraft flying singly have dropped bombs at several Unpliced ponlen (350) each): Nos. 219. widely

places separated

in 10 1, W. J. A. Mackenzie (16) 82 70158; 1066, 1831, 2454, 538, 480 2772, 415. 07.

various parts of England during

7 n. Shewan (8) 75 81=156; G. M. Park

17% n.

.7% n.

2.15_n. .39 1. 1.00 n.

(B) 80 77-157; A. McKellar (7) 79

78-157: J. B. Mackle (8) 82 70=158;

3.

J. van Muhlen (20) 75 83=150;

Lt Col E. D. Matthews (10) 76 83-159;-J-Linaker-(15)-77-83-160. Adamson Cup

G. W. Sewell with a score of 81-- 43 n. 12:00 qualified for the Adamson .200 n. Cup for April.

Bomber Competition

.97 n. Capt. J. Reidy won the play-oft HK. Govt 34% (1034)..94% n..for the Third S. C. M. Post (Bomber

H.K. Covt 3% (1940)

04 n. Fund) Competition.

Ch. Govt 5% 1025 G$Dds...28 9. H.K Entertainments $.....0% b.

Constructions (old) $1,00 n. Constructions (new) $

,

Fanling Ladies

7.20 n. 6/3 n.

Beat Kowloon

Vibro Piling $.. Maranans Inv. (Lon.) sf- Maramuns inv, (II.K.) 5/» ..2/0 n.

Manila Meeting

..

Of Officials BATAVIA, Apr. 14 (Reuter)-Mr H. Ritman, head of the Government Information Dureau, who took part

The match played on the New Course, Fanling, on Saturday, be- tween the ladies of the Kowloon Golf Club and those of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, resulted in awin for the latter.

Ing co

The collection for the Ladies Golf Union Spitfire Fund now amounts to $1,240 and £30. The list is about to be closed and ladles wishing to in the recent meeting at Manila of subscribe are requested to send in the Netherlands East Indies Foreign their contributions to Mrs A. C. and Colonial Secretaries with Air Mackenzie, 47 Stubbs Road, before Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-the end of the week. Popham,

British Commander-in-

Chief, For East, emphasised in an in- terview that the meeting was of a "purely incidental" character and net a formal conference of PowCTS" 03 the press had inferred.

RAID ON NORWAY Own Navy's Operation

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Apr. 14 (UP).-It is joarned that the raid on the north Norwegian count must have been made by Norwegian warships under Norwegian command in agreement with the British navy.

The raid last Saturday was suc- cessful-although not on the scale of the raid on Lofoten Island.

It is also understood that Norwegians were brought away.

pomo

Cholera Regulation Not Observed.

Home Rugger Results

LONDON, Apr. 14 (Reuter).—The following were the results of Easter

Monday Rugby:

Bath 13. Army XV 11; Cardiff 8, Ponty- pool ; North Command 44, Eastern Com-

XV 0.

and Wasps 0, Jayden Tanners Weish

League Keighley 3, Ruddernfeld 23; Kallfax 10, Featherstone 2; York 17. Castleford 6.

Championship Final Bradford Northern 28, Wigan 0.

DINNER TO CELEBRATE

SOCCER SUCCESS:

No. 2323

329 3107

No. 4009 3287 1994

RACE 10

RACE 11

$2,125.00

007.40 303.70

to-day.

Casualties were very few_and_ Unplaced ponies ($30 each): Nos. 1710, though damage was done at some 4200, 640, 2410, 3330. 1501.

points, it was nowhere very great.

An Air Ministry communique states also that machine-gun attacks were made at some points but were

ntirely ineffective.

No. 1776

I

$2,095.44 2241

590.70 2077

299.35 Unpinced ponies (550 each): Nos. 4332, 1923, 1834, 2050, 1040, 2023, 4023, 3412, 4073, RACE 12

No. 3428

11

$4.010.00 1,337.40 030,70

1325. 44670 Unplaced ponies ($100 each); Nos. 3363, 1764, 3170,

Home Racing

Odds-On Favourite Places Third

**

One enemy bomber was destroyed in North Wales last night.

ENVOYS LEAVE SCENE OF WAR

1

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" Moscow, Apr. 14 (UP)—The Brl- tish, Dutch and Belgium Ministers | and their staffs from budapest úrriv- ed hero by train this morning. The same tram brought the Yugo-Slavia

(Croatian) Mission to Bratislava.

NOTTINGHAM, Apr. 14 (Router). The first real test for turf classic It is understood that the Greek candidates to-day furnished a sur- and Yugo--Savion representativos prise when Keystone, formerly known at Budapest are still being detained as a Rossella Olly, ridden by Gordon presumably pending the sate uopar-

ture of the Italian and German 1 Richards, started an odds-on favourite

from Greece Yugo-Stavin.

anic

Three-Year-Old Plate and Anished third in a field of six in presentatives the Southern over a mile.

The

winner was Mr Goodbody's Selim Hassan, trained by the Duchess of Norfolk which beaf Mr Basset's Mr Sawyer by three lengths with Key- stone a further one and half lengths behind,

The betting was.-Solim Hassan 7/2; Mr Sawyer 7/1; Keystone 4/9.

Sellm Hassan's brilliant perform- ance will probably result in him being made favourite for the Derby.

Baseball In Japan

Tokyo, Apr. 14. In the last game of Sunday's double header, Keio University nine swampeo 10 to nil, Tokyo Imperial University while the Mell and Rikkyo teams were rained out in a scorelcan We in the sixth inning, in the second game of the Six University Baschall league.- Domet.

Pole Vault Record

Manslaughter In Teahouse Alleged

this

Four employees of a teahouse were remanded for a week on a charge of manslaughter, by. Mr D. J. N. Ander- son at Kowloon Magistracy morning. Thic

accused are Chan Tak, 20, Chong Chan-leung, 20, Chan Ming- inp. 21, and Chung Yu-shing, 20.

Defendants are alleged to have Assaulted and killed an unknown Chinese male when he failed to pay his bill after a ment.

Det. Inspector. A. E. Carey is in charge of the case.

Tired People Turn To Countryside In Spring

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH“ TOKYO, Apr. 14 (Domel).—Taking advantage of the bright and warm estimated morning on Sunday, an 4,000,000 people left the capital to visit the countryside.

Bent on viewing the cherry bios- toms, which are now in full bloom. some 450,000 jammed the Odawara slectric railway facilities seeking to reach the banks of the Toma river and points

beyond. Ueno station was also thronged by lose

on 400,000, while another horse-racing ans bound

In celebration of their fourth

San Francisco, Apr. 12, -consecutive, championship in the Cornellus Warmerdam. Instructor at senior, football leaguo and their tho Foram High School, to-day eslab winning of the Senior Challenge lished a new world pole vault record Shield and the Kotowall Charity by clearing the bar at 4,04 metres Cup, the South China Athittle Domet. Six women, Teol Kam-ho, 35, Lam

Amsociation held a dinner at the Ho, 42, Cheng Sang, 07, Li Sul, 83,

Ying King Restaurant last night. Leung Kam, 38, Chan Ping-ching 34.

There was a largo gathering present, Dr Quo Tai-chi Says were charged before Mr H. C. Including Hon. Mr M. L. Smih. Presl- Macnamara of Kowloon Magistracy dent of the llongkong Football Asnela Farewell To Churchill Sthis morning with breach of anti- tion, Hon. Mr.W, N. Thomas Tam.

LONDON, Apr. 14 (Central News). Cholera regulations by collecting Hon. Mr Li Tso-fong. Mr Weng Ka-Dr. Quo Tal-ch), outgoing. Chinese shell-fhnt Cheungshawan beach Council

ts.tart Chairman of the Football

trained the facilities; of the Kelse! as well as representatives Ambassador to the Court of St. yesterday afternoon. Be pat

2rom other clubu”,

*** | Jame's, to-day bade farewell to Mlecirlo train system. Most of the Defendants pleaded. guilty and

The occasion was also taken to make Winston. ·Churchill, Ho remained holiday makers, however, beat a hasty were each fined, $10 or, default to presentation to Mr. Lecting, Cheuke with the British Prime Minister for retreat for home when heavy rain serve 14 days' hard labour,

of wan, football; manager.

about half an hour: A

swamped the Tokyo area at 3 p.m.

100,000, including manayana meet

Is almost as good as having another bout.

Break From

Sing Sing

A. II. Veltman, L. J. Davies, It. Ono (Directors), A. C. I. Bowler (Secre It was decided last year to con- tary), R. K. Valentine, W. Wright, vert No. 9 Waterboat to a Dimmel- J, S. Howell, V. Ivanovich (Share- Engined boat and also to instal

holders), and F. Edwards (Super- new pumping set to increase its rate intendent). of delivery. The pumping unit has arrived in the Colony and Is In the process of being erected, but I regret | to report that the propelling ma- chinery was lost on its way out from Home by enemy action. A new an- Eine

has been ordered and is

expected in a couple of months time.

Early in March this year the Naval Authorities commandeered our Steam Waterboat Nos. 5 and 7. Although the rate of hire will probably be.

our small, having them taken off

appreclable hands will mean saving in

In Crews Wages, Upkeep and, (UP)-Two Manhattan Insurance, and unless the demand victs who shot their way out of for water should show an unexpect- Sing Sing Prison to-day huve ed increase we should not have dim- been recaptured in Rockland cully in meeting our customers re- County, on a mountain side, and quirements.

have returned here after seven hours of liberty.

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Fleet In Good Condition The Superintendent reports that the fleet is in first class condition and barring accidents should be in no need of major repairs for some Lime to come.

The pront on Working is $45,851.57, nearly $10,000 less than the previous year, and this is almost entirely due to the reduced Water Sales. In view

our revenue.

Four Men Die

nect with the "British Overness

Airways."

K. P. O. Rer.

.Apr. 18, 4.00 p.m. Ord, ...................Apr. 18, 4.30 p.m.

G. P. O.

Reg. Ord.

.Apr. 18, 4.00 pm. ..Apr. 18. 4.30 p.m. Tuesday, April 22

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan-Ame- rlcan Airways and Trans-Atlantio Services,"

Rer. Ord..

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” OSSINING, N.Y. Apr. 11

Reg.

Ord.

con-

K. P. O.

.Apr. 22, 5.00 p.m. Apr. 22, 5.30 p.m.

G. P. O.

..Apr. 22, 5.00 pm.

Apr. 22, 7.00 p.m.

Soda Siphon To Fight Fire Bombs

Joseph Riordan, 23, and Charles McGale, 42, broke from the Sing Sing Hospital at 2 a.m. and fled to the wooded rocky west side of the Hudson River in a fisherman's boat. after killing a guard and a patrolman. have a simple but effective A third convict, John Walters, 30, means to deal with Incendiaries was killed by a patrolman and

Strike Averted

a

Fire-bomb squads in Leicester

water.

Demonstrations have so im-

pressed many people in the city that they now keep a siphon as

of the increase in running costs its fourth, McGovern Miller, 35, died of an ordinary siphon of soda- was decided to raise our price for a heart attack which Warden Lawes water from .55 els to .60 cts per ton, sald was due to the excitement. but this increase only came into effect on October 1 and so has not appre-

increased clably

Comparing expenses with the pre- PITTSBURG, Apr. 14 (Reuter).extra safeguard in addition to vious year, savings on account of The United States Steel Corporation. the stirrup pump and sand or coal, Inunch working and stores have has averted the strike called by the earth.

Mr H. G. Wilson, of the Leicester- been offset by Increases in cost of Trade Union Congress of Industrial oil fuel, and office expenses. The Organisations for Tuesday night byshire Home Guard, said that to make latter due to a higher cost of living granting a wage increase of ten cents the spray of soda more effective he allowance of 10 per cent, granted an hour and more liberal holidays fitted, to the nozzle of the siphon a plece of rubber tubing about fin, or the Staff, and the Special War Taxa- to its 240,000 employees. tion which was just under $2,000. The increase dates retrospectively11⁄21⁄2in. in length,

from April 1. The new hourly rate "A siphon of soda-water with The figure-shown for Depreciation will give on Waterboats and Launch in the crease of about $4 each.

Depreciation

EXHIBITION

· of

LATEST PATTERNS

IN

PLATINUM RINGS •

SET WITH

EMERALDS

SAPPHIRES

AND

DIAMONDS

ALSO

DIAMOND

WRIST WATCHES

AT

SENNET FRERES

M

1 rubber je ides an immediate

over the spout," said

substitute for the stirrup pump and has the added advantage that siphons be placed at strategie so adapted can be points in the home.

"The soda-water contains carbon- dioxide, which is a blanketing gas. and neutralises the gas in the incen- diary bomb. The jet of soda-water is aimed at the base of the bomb and gives an upward splash' effect."

War Fund Raffle

Owing to the Easter holidays, it has not been possible to obtain anything definite as regards the winners of the principal prizes in the Bomber Fund Raffle, except that the yacht presented On Shing. Shipbuilders, by

Wing Sas been won by a Cheungshawan,

Mr Chan, "Captain" employed at the Gloucester Hotel gro

lounge, ground floor Government servant, was and that the holder of three winning tickets which secured for him a typewriter, a case of Sunkist canned' frült;and a credit

coupon for $100,

As regards the Sunbeam Talbot car, donated by Gilman and Co., there are several rumours, one that it had been won by an Indian con- stable and another that it has gena: to a wealthy Chinese.

A soldier. Is said to have held ticket for one of the permanent wava prizes donated by Helen's Beauty Parlour, but this could not be con- Armed

yesterday. From a reliable source it is learned that a Chinese woman won the Ebel diamond wrist- watch presented by Messrs. Je m

Vilman

and Co., Mr. W. Rapicy, cricketer, won an electre razor,"

Holders of winning tickets are asked to call at the offices of Messrs Lin stead and Davis, Exchange Buliding. to-day, where the tickets will be ex← changed for vouchers..

Acknowledgments.

A total of $1,757,950.02) and Pandu 25 WRA ranched: yesterday" by: the War, Fund tres augurated by the B, C, K. Post, Lid, with" the following two: donations Men A. Buckburrough, Manila .. Pusor 28:

A very enjoyable afternoon was spent by 250 guests at "a gala"tea dance on Sunday at the” Hongkong Hotel Grill Room, in aid of the Free Schools for Boy and Girl Hafizes established by Massrs Tam Thun, ind Wongrong/Him

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