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RADIO

ZBW, 355 metros (845 k.c.) and 31.45 metres (9,520 kilo.cycles) "The Beggar's Opera" By John Gay

Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency

of 845 k.c'a. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11 p.m.

12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter-

Un

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cession.

12.30

Comedy.

"Follow

(Ella)

Belections from Musical Gems

રી Star"Vocal

Opera Company; Can't Help Lovin Dat

(Hammerstein 2nd and Kern)

n: MS

Burke and the Misalsalpi

Sexto

with Drury Lane Theatro Orchestra; Bill (P. G. Wodehouse and (Soprano) Kern)....Marie Burko

with Drury Lane Theatre Orchestra; "The Cat and the Fiddle" Selection (Harbach and Kern)...New May- fair, Orchestra: "Wild Violets-You, You, (Carter-Slolz)....Anne Ziegler and webster Booth with

..Orchestra,

1 Local Time Signal.

1.01 Sydney Gustard at the Organ. 1.13 Vocal and Plano Duets by Elale Randolph and Jack Buchanan and Rawicz and Landauer.

1.30 Router and Rugby Press and Announcements.

1.45 Dance Music.

2.15 Close Down.

5.45 Indian Programme.

1.30

Llons

Closing Local Stock Quota-

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Application forma MAY bo obtained from the Correspondence Ofice, Public Works Department, Lower Albert Road.

Applications should be sont to reach the Director of Public

not later than Works Monday, 28th April, 1941.

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noon

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Police Reserve

Orders Issued. For Current Week

Police Reserve Orders by the Hon. Mr J. P. Pennefather-Evans, Coininissioner of | Police:

Chinese Company, Promotions.The undermentioned mem-

hers have been promoted to the Acting

Itanks, shown below as from Apr 17 1041:

Palice Sergeants (R) Lai lu-kwong,

(R) 30 Thong Po-hing. (1) 42 Wong King chuen, (11) 4 Thomas Ylp. (R) 52 Hoo Kan-chiu. (R) 5 Wong Chung to Acting Sub Inspector().

6.32 Barnabas von Geczy and His Orchestra with Heddie Bach (Tenor). Malaga (Rixner); Poem (Fibich) Barnabas von Geczy and his Orches tra; Passing By (Herrick and Purcell) Hubert Elsdell, Heddle Nash. Donnis Noble

ble and Norman Allin;

Lance Sergeants (R)1 Ts'o Chi-on, (R)20 Fresh Breezes

Barnabas von Shek Pul-tim, (f)58 Chlu Tsun-ki, and to Acting Police Geczy, and his Orchestra; I Know Chon Yig-pan of Two Bright Eyes (Clutsam); Elly Sergeant (1) Mavourneen (from "The Lily of Killarney")....Heddle

Nash (Tenor); Hindu Song (from "Sadko"); Valse Triste (Sibellus)...

....Burnabas Von Geczy and his Orchestra.

Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH April 22, 1941.

208

ANOTHER UNDERSEA CRAFT—For the first time in years the public was barred from the launching of a submarino, when Uncle Sam's latest underson craft slid down the ways at New London, Conn. Sha's the Grayback, 300 foot long and is 21st submarine launched

at New London since 1933.

Thailand Prepares to Assume Rule of Cambodia and Laos

By Darrell Berrigan

(United Press Staff Correspondent!

BANGKOK, Apr. 20 (UP),—One million persons in Cambodia and Laos will become citizens of Thailand as a result of the Franco-Thai peace conference at Tokyo, according to Thai estimates here.

The Ministry of Interior plans to establish an "Indo-China Affairs Department" to carry out the task of administrating and developing the new territory as soon as the permanent treaty

is signed and the Franco-Thai frontier demarcation commissions have finished their work.

In the meantime, a commission is conducting the adminis- tration of the territory in Indo-China occupied by the Thai forces in their drive into the French colony before the armistice.

According to authorised quar. ters here, the inhabitants of the new territory will be given all the privileges granted to Thai citizens under the constitution adopted in 1932,

These quarters said it is difficult to estimate the number of people within the new Thul territories because large

od staringer).esty: In Merry Leung On-tal, (ft)28 Chan Ping-fen, (R) numbers of Cambodians and Laos

7 London Relay The News. 7.15 London Relay-Talk; “Brila Speaks."

7.30 Portuguese Programme. 8 Local Time Signal and An- nouncements.

Lal Kwak-eldu, (R)158 Koh lion-ying,

Constables (1) Chan Shih-chun, (R}28 Tu Kwok-ching. (R)17 Chan Young- kwang. (Ft) 18 Lat Ching-fan. (R) Lee Chee-leung, N20 Lui Chi-chlu, ()35 Ho Ju-nam, ()48 Thomas Thim Wong, (1)03 Young Shou-te, (Ring Philip Chan, (R192 Lau Sing-ah, (ft)ou Leung Wal-kit,' (R)02 A. V. Wong. (1)113 Tam To-ming, 120 Leung Yu-wing, (1) 123 Fok Wa-ho, (R) 138 Joseph Tam Hung, (R) 14 John Ma, (1) 144 Lau Mau, (N). 148 Charles Tam, Huu Tang Kwong wing. (H)130 Koh Kwai-sun, (3)153 Sung Pak-ching, (N)155

(R)181 Koon Söl-iun..(R)102 Tang Li-ful, .8.02 John Gay's "The Beggar's (1105 Li Kam-chuen, (R)184 Mak Wal- tong. (R)180 Lou Yun-ning, (8)173 Young Opera."

Kwok-wing, (B)174 C. E, Changylt, (B)19) (Musical Version by Frederie Aus- in Fook chuen and (R)1304 Wong Shiu-pun tin); Singers in order of appearance: to Acting Lance Sergeant (R), Bruce Fleis

die- Roy Henderson, Con-

tailed will attend Prince's Building 1st Audrey Mildmay,

Course rave, Ruby Gilchrist, under Inspector (R) Lau Shlu-chuen on Joseph Farrington, Wednesday, April 23, at 17.15 hours sharp. Alys Brough, with Chorus and Or- chestra conducted-by-Michael

8.54 Violin Interlude. Intermezzo (Souvenir de Vienne) ...Otto Kyndel.

stanco Michael

Linda

9 London Relay The News, 9.15 London Relay "Questions of

the Hour,"

(Piano)

9.30 Arthur Rubinstein and Galli-Curel (Soprano),

Grande Polonaise, Op. 22 (Chopin) Arthur Rubinstein (Piano); Rus- elan Naghtingale Song (Alableff). Galli-Cure (Soprano); La Cathedrale Engloutle, (Debussy); Capricio in B Arthur Minor, Op. 76 (Ardit): The Gypsy and the Bird (Benedict), Galli-Curel (Soprano); Minuet and

(Schubert).... Trio Arthur Rubinstein (Piano).

045 News in French (on Short Wave Only),

Train Course-Part IVThose

floor, for Part IV of Training

Patrol Duty-Patrol duties will be | carried out an ordered.

"Indian Company" Strength-Constables (R)287 N. I.. Advani, and (R)300 Pyara Singh have been taken on the strength of the Indian Com- pany, as from April 9, 11.

Constables (R1 220 Ramandan Hamet, and (R250 Miskin Shah have been taken on the strength_of_the_ Indian Company, 14 from April 17.

101

Thousand

DEPTH IN MOTION

U.S. Fliers PICTURES

In Canada

-U.S.-Canada

To Pool Resources

Hyde Park, Apr: 21. President Roosevelt and the Cana- dlan Premier, Mr Mackenzie King, have agreed on programmo for mobilising the entire resources of their two countries for the defence of the British Empire and Canada. They have agreed that, in exchange, Canada should supply America with up to $300,000,000 worth of national defence

The materiais.

text of a joint statement issued to-day read. "Among other lamport- unt matters the.. President and the Prime Minister discussed measures by which the most prompt and effec- tive utilisation might be made of the productive facilities of North Amori en for the purpose of both local

defence and the asals

Lance normal

In addition to their

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Hongkong Rangoon. Bangkok Batavia Llombay

Calcutta

Agenelent

Clivo Btreet Fallic Place

Canton

Cawnpore Cebu Colombo Dolhi

hemrammey, both Canada Haiphong ::

and America ara rendering Britain and the other democracies.

11amburg

Ipoh

Haigon

Hollo

Bemarang

Karachi

Beremban

Klang

Shanghai

Kobe

Singapore

Sitiawan

Kuala

Lumpur Baurabaya Kuching Talping Madras

Manila

Medan

Tientsin

Tongkah

(fihuko?)

Now York Tengtso Pelping Yokohama

(Pekin) FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted.

*CURIUENT 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 application.

"It was agreed as a general prin- ciple that, in mobilising the TO sources of the continent, each should provide the other with the defence articles which each could best pro-

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in duce and, above all, produce quick- Local Currency and Sterling with interest ly, and that their production pro-allowed at rates obtainable on application. grammes should be co-ordinated to

this end.

The Bank's Head Ofice in London undertakes Executor & Trustee business and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid an terms which may be. ascertained at any of its Agencies and Branches,

W. II. EVANS THOMAS.

Manager.

POST OFFICE.

"Although Canada has expanded her production capacities mary times since the beginning of the war there aro still numerous defence articles which must be obtained from the United States and purchases of this cter by Canada will be even in the coming year than in the past. On the other hand, there Is an existing potential capacity in Canada for speedy production of cer- tain kinds of munitions, strategie materials, aluminium

The Printed Matter Service to the and ships, which the United States urgently following places in China is tem- requires for her own purposes. porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- chuen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fuklen (except Amoy and Kulangsu),

North Kwangsi,

and East of Kwangtung.

Items of Vital Importance "While exact estimates cannot yet be made it is hoped that during the next 12 months Canada will be able to supply the United States with be- tween $200,000,000 and $300,000,000 worth of such defence articles. This small fraction of the total sum is a defence programme of the United States, Imany of the articles to be provided are of vital importance.

addition, it is of great im-

bul

.

The publie are reminded that it is a breach of postal regulations to enclose in a postal cover communi- cations intended for persons other than the addressee.

Small Packet Post to all countries Is suspended.

INWARD AIR MAILS nce to economic and financial Air Mail by "Tan American Airways Tromance itween the two countries

relations

that payment by the United States for

-Russian Invention is supplies will materially assist

Canada in meeting the cost of Can dion defence

from purchases

The Soviet Foreign Office re- have evacuated into French territory

cently demonstrated to foreign to escape Thai rule, while others have

A Canadian air official dis- diplomats and correspondents a entered the new Thai rule to escape closed recently that more than new stereoscopic motion picture the French.

1,100 Americans are taking part machine which, its inventor Thai Electorates

in the British Commonwealth air claimed, adds a third dimension That citizens have had a hand in training programnic under way-depth--to the movies. the election of minor officials for cen- in Canada. turies, Villagers elect their

The youthful inventor, Semyon chiefs, or

More than 700 are training as Ivanoff, presented seven experi- Pu-yal-ban. The chicks air crewmen-pilots, observers mental short films, including a

then choose a

commune of

OWN

elders

(Kam-nan) to carry out the adminis- and gunners-and more than 400 colour scene of a fancy dress ball tration of the villages. This system are instructors or ferry and com- which, he said, "combined all the

the United States.

"Insofar as Canada's purchases le ponent parts to be used in equipment the United States consist of com and munitions which Canada is pro- ducing for Britain. It was also agreed that Britain should obtain these parts under the Lease and Lend Bull and forward them to Canada for inclusion in the finished articles.

Direct Service”—San Francisco date, 19th April

............................ Apr. 26, Ar Mall by "Fan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 26th April

May 3.

OUTWARD AIR MAILS Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to con- Friday, April 25 nect with the "British Overseas Airways."

4

"The technical and financial details | Air will be worked out as soon as possible in accordance with the general lines

of the agreement between the Pre-

is also traditional in Laos and Cam- muniention pilots. The ferry most modern developments of silent and the Prime budla, and has been continued by the pilots fly training planes from the

cinema motion, sound, United Press.

French to face date o into canvas Canadian factories to the air colour and depth."

Thailand is divided into

(provinces) with sub-divisions called fields. amphurs. The changvad governora

The Parliament

The official, who asked that his

of

the

Essential Element

and amphur commissioners are ap-name not be used but authorised Mr Ivanoff said the essential ele- pointed by the Ministry of Interior, of publication of the figures, saldment of his apparatus was a slx- which at present the Premier, Major-"some" Americans had completed the ton perspective grill or transparent General-Luang Pibul-Songgram, six-month-training-course-and-gone-screen- ́or—30,000 ̄ ̄ ̄ closely spaced" head. This system insures Bangkok to England.

wires having a total length of nearly its place as the fountain head yt

Seven Percent

100 miles. This grill was placed In government.

The Americans training an air crew | front of the usual movie screen, represent, he said, about seven per- Double films, taken from

slightly The Thai constituíion established a cent of the more than 10,000 such different angles, were cast on the Parliament, half of whose member-trainees. Most

Americans Fcreen by the projection machine and, Training Course Part II.-Those detailed ship is chosen by the people directly were described as having had no two mirrors, reflected back through will attend Indian Company Headquarters

and the other half by the King, or, in particular flying experience" before the grill to the spectator, providing. for instructions in Part II of Training Course under Police Sergeant (R)214 Chan:

a separate image for each eye. the present case, by the Council of the enrolment. nar Singh on Tuesday. Thursday, and

To complete a training course, be- Regensy, with the approval of the

The pictures shown included flow- Friday, April 22, 24 and 25, at 17.15 hours.

Training Course-Part 11Those detail- government. The government, there-ing carried out in 83 schools in the ing water, dying birds and bouncing have 150 balls which appeared to fall in the ed will attend Indian Company lead-fore, holds the balance of power in Dominion, a pilot must

for instructions in Port 11 of Parliament,

hours in the air, Including 50 Training Course under 0. C. Indiast Com

Inauditorium. Each changvad elects one repre- elementary trainers and 100 in inter- April 22, 24 and 23, at 17.15 hours. sentive, or one for each 200,000 popu. medlate and advanced trainers,

Patrol Duty-Patrol dullen will carried out as ordered.

lation. At present there are 98 ap- ying Squad

pointed members of parliament and Training Course-Part 1. Those detalled an equal number of elected members. will attend Central Police Station for instructions in Part I of Training Course

Female Suffrage under Police Sergent (R)371 K. B. Lee on Friday, April 20, at 17.30 hours. Dress Khaki Uniform.

Rubinstein (Brahms Valse pany on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday,

10 London Relay-"Scots Abroad," 10.15 A Light Boottish Programme with Sir Harry Lauder.

It's A Roon Th Toon (Lauder)

.Slr

Harry Lauder (Baritone); Sr HoTime Songs....Sydney Medley of Gustard at

at the

Mr John

Mackay (Lauder)... "Harry Lau- der; the Willow (Diack),

Strip

Scottish

bo

Patrol Duty-Patrol duties wil be carried out as ordered.

Emergency Unil Réservo Promotion-Lance Sergeant (R)444 W. E. Dorabjee has been promoted to the rank of Police Sergeant (R), as from April 17, 190.

Training Course-Part II-Members of the "B" Company will attend No, 2 Pollco Station for Part 1 of Training Course on

17.15 hours,

I've Snce Orchestra; | Wednesday and Friday, April 23 and 23, at

in the Boltle for the

Morning (Lauder and Grafton)....

Sir Harry Lauder,

10.35 A Swing Programme.

11 Close Down.

Telling The World Intensification of the B.3.C.'s forelim broadcasts means that Britain, in effect is now putting out six over- sea radio services operating for a total of 54 hours a day.

Using dozens of" different wave- lengths and speaking in 32 languages, the hundreds of announcers, artists, expert commentators and authorities from foreign countries are able to make the voice and opinion of Britain

and her Allica heard throughout the world.

up

In addition, the B.B.C. is picking and recording each day about 500,- 050 words in 30 diffferent languages broadcast from all corners of the

carth,

Useful Salvage Yield

London, Apr. 21.

Household salvage has already saved Britain 60 shiploads of paper `and- onough motul to bulld 20,000 Joir.t Parliamentary tanks. The Secretary of the. Ministry revealed these... figures. today at the oponing of readings on

the "Paper Drive" one of many planned by the

· Ministry's... · Salvage Department to stimulate collection of paper,' motal ard bones-Uritish Wireless.

Training Course-Part III-A revolver practice shoot will be held for “A” Com- pany on Sunday, April 27, at 08.30 hours at the King's Park Revolver Range,

Patrol Duty-Patrol duties will be carried out as ordered,

O. FADER, D. C. P. (R).

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Summary, issued yesterday, says: ing the day.

Nothing of interest transpired dur

Buyers Banks of East Asia 370 Indo-Chinas (Pref) $80 Wharves $85.00

Humphreys $0.00 Trams $10

Lights "O" $0

Lights Rts .00 uta

'Macao Electrics “O” $19 Macao Electrics "N" $18

:: Sellers

H.K. Banka $1,345

Union Ins. $430 Lights "O" $6.20 Troms $16.25.

Lights Ris 00 cta.. Cements X.D. $16.00

Sales H.K. Banks $1,840 Union Ins. 3428 Lights Ita .50 cta

Sounding Of Syrens

Diplomats Attend

United States Ambassador Law- rence A. Steinhardt and the ambassa- dors of the three major warring

It is notified that the Naval Au-powers-Sir Stafford Cripps of Great thorities will be holding exorcises as Britain, Count Freindrich Werner von der Schulenburg of Germany and Dr Augusto Rosou of Italy-were among diplomats who attended with their staffs.

Although female suffrage is pro- follows: vided by the consiliullon, no woman has ever yet won a seat in parliament. Several have tried, however.

Liberals complain that it is difcult to overcome the feeling against we-

To-day, April 22, from 10.45 to 11.45 a.m., and again from sunset, until sunrise to-morrow, April 23.

Tuesday, April 20, from 10.45 to 11.45 am, and again from sunset, men openly participating in politics, until sunrise on April 30. Historically, however, the wives of During these periods the Naval That kings--and some have had over Yard air raid syrens will be sound- 100 at one time-have played a parijed.

In

politics for

centuries.

An extraordinary session of parlia-

Hollywood, Apr. 21.

Headless Corpse

The gruesome discovery of the hendless corpse of a malo on a hill- side in Tal 0, New Territories, was made by a farmer about 7 am. on

ment will be convened for the rati- Filmstars Constance Bennett and Saturday. The body was in a u Acation of the permanent pence Gilbert Roland were married to-day composed slate and has not yet been

It treaty as soon

is signed in at Yuma, Arizona, United Press. 03 Tokyo, an authoritative Source TC- vealed.

identified.

Artist Heads Union Of Wartime

Firemen

Minister."----

.r

Donations To Causes

Acknowledgments

A total of $1,700,767.57 was reached yes- terday by the War Fund inaugurated by the 8. C. M. Post, Ltd, with the following donations:

Collected at the A.ES. Dinner on 19,4.41 by Miss R. Remedios, AFS. Telephontai

bir and Mrs D. Needham (monthly

donation

tereived"

"Grandfather Christmas for henet

"I should have known my man" "Conscience Moncy" Mrs G. B, S. Thomson ...... A.RP. Upper Levels Division Dance on 10,441 (frst Instalment). AN.S. Pay for One Day's Exercise No. 5 Rink, H.K.C.C. Man Area Co. (Proceeds of wasto Paper from No. 7 Police Station on 19.4.41)

B. W. O. P.

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102.70

4.30

4

100

K.r.O. and G.P.O. Rex... Apr. 25, 4 pm. Ord...Apr. 24, 4.30 p.m.

Saturday, Apr, 20

Mali for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Epropo vis "Pan Amori- can Airways and Trans-Atlantle Services,'

K.P.O. and G.P.O. Reg.**

Ord.

........Apr. 28, 5 p.m. ......Apr.. 20, 5.30 p.m. Saturday, May 3.

Air Mall for Manlis, Guam, Hono- lula, U.S.A. and Europà via “Pan Americanı Atrways and

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Ord.

ALL OR NOTHING

BY MAY

--U.S. Told

THE mightiest `onslaught -in history, heralded by bombing on an unimagined scale

is ex-

The following is a list of subscriptions pected to be launched by Ger received to date for credit of the British War Organisation Branch:

Fund,

Previously acknawidged.

Hongkong many upon Britain within three months, according to a despatch from Drew Middleton, one of R. Hancock (monthly, $25; Mr and Ms the London correspondents of

€600,140,00.

*100 and

A. F. Jorden (onthly), $10: Dr K. W. Chau (monthly), $30; Some members of the Associated Press.. the staff of Jardine Matheson & Co, Lid.'

the Kowloon

| (Feb, and March), $213;

Declaring that "this is no in- Dock Recreation Club For St Dunstans vasion scare," Middleton ascrib- (Feb/Meh), 1915; Miss Mosey, ARP.C #10; bir and Mrs D. Tollan in memory of ed this prophecy to "the sober the late Mrs Crofton, 5; "Anonymous"

Sale per

Ilaymond,

Lam Fook Lyo (monthly) 20: Mis judgment of scores of soldiers, $4.15; Bale of one CH.3.3. Badge sailors, airmen and diplomats Low 31: Sale of CH.S.S. Badge per Ara British, Allied and noutral-who Smith 31: Sale of the CSS. Badges hy, Germany will try to break per Quarry Bay Working Party, $10; re- ault of the Benefit Performance of rum Britain and win the war before "World in Flames" at the Queens Theatre May.' on 1/4/41. $919.20; Mr M. M. Drake (monthly), 10; Davins, Brooke and Gran (monthly), $70: John Forbes (monthly), 25: Anonymous, 610; M. O. Carruthers Imonthly), $15; Q.AJ.MN.S. Mess (month ly). 15. Tatal 597,015.34.

Royal Decreer Following the `ratification, two Royal decrees will be issued. The first will establish the new territories omlelally as changvads, giving them The second will provide for the legal standing under the constitution.

election of village chiefs and changvad representatives to parlie-firemen in London have started a trade union for auxiliary Ellscott by the Foil Kowloon Circle: FOUR professional men who have become wartime in memory of the late Mr T. C. ment.

For each representative

named by the people of the new firemen. areas, the government will appoint

another, thus keeping representation

equal.

The first session of parliament at which the new changvads will be represented is expected to be the noxt ordinary session, which con- vones next September to debate the budget.

Chairman is a Scot, Mr Loris Rey, artist and sculptor, who

organisation

TOC I

"They say," Middleton went on, "the result will be that Britain wifi suffer cruelly, but the Germans will be beaten off."* Middleton says that the three Bri-

funding, but for ever equ defence preparations, not.

The following donations have been tiah Oghting services have Intensified

For Funds, Anonymous, 310; for Boys' Club Funds, Anonyinous, $30,

MILLIONAIRE'S ESTATE

one

for

The RAF had been equipped with hundreds of new planes.

.

"Its pilots are as good as can 'bo' found," Middleton writes, "its lead- ers bold and ambitious."

Clark-Kerr In India

New Delhi, Apr. 21. Sir Alexander Clark-Kerr, British Ambassador to Chino, has arrived en route to Chungking--Reuter,

of the people and the government has exhibited his work in London. His co-founders are Mr L. Rouse Jones (London barrister), Mr Michael Wassey (advertis- ing agent) and Mr John Jenner (Covent Garden salesman).

The now

lai wo do the work on our leave days."

Employment Conditions called the National Union of

Local estate valued at $1,127,000 Auxiliary Firemen.

Attention will be called to condi- (provisional) was left by the late Mr Mr House Jones (who is Joint thinks should be remedied. ·

tions of employment which the unton Wong Wing, allas Wong Yiu (or lu or Yew-tung), alias Wong Sla-wong, secretary with Mr Wasscy) said:

There are already four unions who on the Government to grant auxillary Wong died at the age

Rezolutions will be moved calling general merchant. The late Mr admit war time Bremen as members, Bremen, the same illness and Injury August 10, 1940, at

yours on No. 142 Taipo the but we are convinced of the need B. W. O. F. and in aid of the British for an organisation that is exclusive-ay or penalons as are drawn by re Road, Kowloon,

con grant- gular Aromen. The union complains Probate of the Will has been

Matnyia, Apr. 21. Bombed areas, the HK.VAD; Ily our own..

that at present a man Injured oned to the petitioners, Mr Wong Kam- The Joint Prince Bernhard and presenting a Revue entitled "Pure "Already we have 2,000 members, duty is dismissed from the service if pun, allas Wong Pun allen Wong Spitfire funds to-day remitted £ve and Simple" at the China Fleet Club and we are spreading to the pro- he does not recover within thirteen Parkin, aller Wong Pak-kam, com 000 to London for the purchase of on April 25 and 20,

vinces. There ́ure; no paid officiala;'wecka.

pradore, and Wong Kam-chow, alias, another Spitäre..

"Pure And Simple"

Under the Ruspices of

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