NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
MACKINTOSH'S LIMITED ·
NOTICE 18. HEREBY GIVEN 25 words $2.50
for 3 days prepaid
FOR SALE.
that the Twenty-eighth Ordinary Annual Meeting of shareholders In the Company will be held at the Office of the Company, Alexandra Building, Victoria, Hong Kong, an Monday, the 6th May, 1941, at & THE HONGKONG NATURALIST, and 4. Price $4 clock p.m. for the purpose of Vol. Xnos. 3
(postage extra). Now on sale at receiving a Report of the Direc- South China Morning Post, Ltd. torn, together with statement of
CROSS SPRINGER SPANIEL Pup- accounts of the Company to
ples (seven) for sale in aid of the February 28, 1941.
Bomber Fund. Please apply Mrs. Hogg, Jockey Club Stables,
F. A. MACKINTOSII,
Managing Director. CHURCH
MACKINTOSH'S `LIMITED
NOTICES
ST JOHN'S CATHEDRAL
(GARDEN ROAD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 2nd Sunday After Easter. The
Service of Confirmation
Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
RADIO Anti-T.B. Association
Commission Mooted
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Broadcast by ZBW on a Fre- quency of 845 "k.c's. and on Short Wave from 1-2,15 p m. and 8-13 mld- night on 0.32 m.e's. per second.
H, K. T.
12.15. p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession.
12.30 Mantovani and His Orchiea-
ira.
1.00 Local Tima Signal. 1.01
Composiilöns of Offenbachi.
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Announcements.
2.15 Close Down.
5.45 p.m. Indian Programme.
The magnitude of the, problom, facing the Anti-Tuberculosis Association was emphasised by the President, Hon. Dr. P. S. Selwyn Clarke, at the annual meeting of the Association yester- day,
His Excellency the Governor presided and addressed the meeting, which was well attended. The turn in the war last May, he said, led to the postponement of the creation of a standing Commission which would have the same function and duty in the much wider fields as the Hongkong Anti-T.B. Association, but he hoped before long to set the scheme going.
Hon. We all tend to talk
Referring to the scheme for a Sonatorium and the expenditure Involved, the President sald, that it was desirable that a larger membership should be secured, apart from generous donations and legacies, if these plans were to bear fruit. Among those present 'were
in military Mr M. K. Lo (Chairman), Hon. Sir terms nowadays, so, if I may put it Robert Kolewall, Hon. Mr S. 1. that way, I would say that you have 1.45 Primo Scala's Accordeon Band Dodwell, Sir Robert Ha Tung, Hon. a very strong General Staff at your
Sir Shou-son Chow, Dr D. J. Valen- Brigade Headquarters. and Sam Browne (Vocal).
tine, Dr and Mrs
MacLeod, Banker, a N, C.
A leading leading Pressman, a lead- Mrs P. S. Sdwyn-Clarke,
Lo,
M. Ing Dr
Scientist
and a leading Educa A. C. Herklots, Mr tionalist acting with a common pur- Li Shu-pul,
Prof. R. C. Robertson, Denguinst this social
Graham-and conduct a relentless campaign Cumming,
Rev. culosis. H. R. Wells, Rev. J. E. Hugh Walpole.
7.30 London Relay Special Broad-Miss E. S. Atkins, Dr F. cast
8.00 Local Time Signal and An Marion Dudley, nouncements.
8.02
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of
Orders by Colonel. 11. D. Rose, see, porarily suspended:--Yunnan, Bro- Commandant, longkong Volunteer De chuon, Kweichow, Hunan, Fukien fence Corps.
(except Amoy and 1. Hecruits Medical Examination
Kulangsu), North and East Fri May 3, H.2, 6.30 pm. Orderly Kwangel, Medical Omear--Lloul. A. M. Rodrigues,Kwangtung.
3. Promotion Examination Jesuits
passed a Promotion The following Examination or Corporal hold on 24.441. WCpl Murphy, JP. No. 1 Company, Pte Lock, T., No. 3 Company.
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Small Packet Post to all countrios
(K) Corps. Artillery: (1)Dress for all batteries for half-day training.D. cap, shirt, cardigan, shorts, is suspended. putices, boats, web-equipment pouches aversack and waterbottle filled; stool helmet, respirator, overalia and gun plat,
INWARD AIR `MAILS
form shoes to be carried: grealcoat. Air Mail by Pan American Airways optional, 3rd, 4th and Bih A.A. Batteries | · · Direct Service"---San Francisco date, 19th April ..........Apr.-20. Air Mall by "Tan American Airways Direct Bervice" San Francisco dato, 28th April
..May 5.
0.30 Clusing Local Stock Quota- Kouro: Dr Lễ Shu-fan, - Dr{pose`can, and no doubt will, plan Sgt I. W. Drown-9.L.O, Class 1. Wildr
8 nm, Holy Communion and in the Peaktionė. church. Bishop of the Diocese. Preacher, the RI. 11 D., Condmmation Service by the
I, O. Hall.
0.30 am. Evening and Sermon. Preacher, The Dean.
that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at Alexandra Building, Vic toria, in the Colony of Hong Kong, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon on Monday, the 5th day of May, 1941,
The Bocial tour will be held in tha or as soon thereafter as the Ordin-
Calliedra Hall immediately after Even- ary General Meeting of the Com-song, and all will be welcomed.
Holy Communion will be celolitated pany shall have terminated for the purpose of considering and, if thought fit, passing the following resolutions--.
"1. That the capital of the Company be increased by the creation of 5,000 new shares of 310.00 cách.
2. That it is desirable that the sum of $50,000.00 being part of; the undivided profits of the Company standing to the credit of the General Reserve Fund be capitalised and distributed among the members on the foot- ing that they become entitled thereto as capital in pursuanco of Article 110 of the Articles of Association of the Company, and that the said capital sum be applied on behalf of the peraons who on the 5th day of May, 1941 were holders of the shares of the Company in payment in full for 5,000 shares of the Com- pany of $10.00 each, and that such 5,000 shares credited as fully paid be accordingly allotted to such persons respectively in the 'proportion of one of such shares for every one of the said shares then hold by such persons respectively, and that the shares ao distributed shall be treated for all purposes as an increase of the nominal amount of the capital held by each share- holder and not as income."
By Order of the Board.
F. A. MACKINTOSH,
Managing Director.
Hongkong, 26th April, 1941.
CHINA LIGHT & POWER
CO., LTD.
NOTICE OF CALL OF $1.00 PER SHARE ON 1941-ISSUE SHARES
NOTICE is horoby given that the Directors have made a call of $1.00 per share upon all the membors holding shares of the 1941 Issue
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on30 am Thursday: 7.45 am, Friday
in Cantoneso).
Notices for the Week Badininion in the Cathedral fall on atanday a pm.
Sick Intercessions on Thursday 10.15 a.m.
CHRIST CHURCH
İKOWLOON TONG)
The Vicar to Preach
At Mattins
April 21-2ad Hunday. After Easter Serviers In English 7.13 0.tn. Itoly Communion; 9.45 am. Maltins and Ser- . 433, Sunday School at 9 an. at mon. Preacher: The Vicar, Hymns, 177, 485,
Duke St.
Services in Mandarin.- a.m. Holy Com- munion: 11 am, Morning Prayer.
Week-day Services and Notices Monday, April 28-Social meeting at B Andrey's Church Hall 8.30 p.m. by kind invitation of the St Andrew's Club, 10 which member of Christ Church love
been invited.
Wertnesday, Apr. 30.--Wolf Cubs meet at Embankment Rd. at 4.30 pm.
Thursday, May 1-Holy Communion at 7 a.m. Guild of Martha and Mary weekly practice of 6 pm. meeting in the Vicarage at 10 ain. Choir
Friday, May 2-Vicar and Fellowship "At Home" in the Vicarage from 8.30.
METHODIST CHURCH
(QUEEN'S ROAD EAST)
To-morrow Morning's Service To be Broadcast
Services on Sunday, April 27 Preachers-Morning Rev. J. E. Sand:
bach; Evening, Rev. Charles M. Steel. (of s.w. China)
will be broadcast, flynns: 2, 70, 703. 067 272
Evening Service at 7 p.m. Hymns: 1, 371, 23, 387.
Nolleen for the Week
Marning Parade Service at 19.10 0.
Following the Evening Service & Social Hour will be held at the B & B Home at 0.20 p.m. All Servicemen and civilians warmly welcomed.
minton Club nt the
Home.
Monday and Thursday at 7 pm. Dad. Tuesday at 8.30 p.m. Meeting for Prayer and Fellowship of 5 & 8 Homo.
Wednesday at 5.30 p.m. General Com- mitter at the B&S kome.
UNION CHURCH (KENNEDY ROAD)
Morning Service 10.30 a.m. Evening Sor-
Vicom.
London Relay-The News.
6.33 7.00
A Lint Programme.
7.15
Ha and
Dr
London Relay-Talk by BJ. M. Gray. Dr T. W. Warency
A Light Orchestral Pro-
Framme. 8.25 Musical Comedy.
Robby Howes and Company with Theatre Orchestra conducted by Joseph Tunbridge,
9.00 London Relay-The News. 9.15 London Relay "Questions of the Hour."
Dr Ling
Dr F. ii Pr
Mr
Me
مید
1.00
only; nice, fork, spoon, 'plate and mug.
cus Rine Classifientionensuals --Sun, Apr. 77. Stonecutters. All Biya, Launchi Jeaves Queen's Pler. 8.15 aan. Kowloon 930 a.m. Rifles must be drawn from 14,9 on Fri., Apr. 25 p.m. or Bat. Apr, 20 be- fore noon. Bresi-Jacket, trousers, B.D. cap, web equipment wills pouches. Com- pulsory parade for all those not yet, fired, |(KI) Specialist Qualification. The un- quoted as under: Sat W. M. Guns and ***) dermentioned N.C.Òn of the 4th „Battery
M. Villa Carios-SLO. Class II.
(iv) 1st Battery Tues Apr, 29. H.Q. enemy, tuber-2 pm. All Sees, Battery training at D'Agullar. Dressse pora. ♣ (a) 1 above. Thur May 1, HQ, B.30 pm. Signalling, 1.G. Bad f.C‚A/i "Classes, Dress-Mart. 5.30 pm. Those detailed. Kit inspection. IV) 2nd Battery-Tues, Apr 29, 112 All articles of clothing and equipment and books to be brought, clearly marked with nome and Corps number. Dress
ILQ. (1) 1.45 p.. T'atique Party. (1) training i at Bluff head. (ill) Dress-Sea paro, 4 (a)
Muff. Thurs, May Section. No.
1 above.
Nowaday
Indeed I begin to tremble a little to British Forces in the Far East.ir T. N. Chau, Miss. Ruttontee, at the thought of what I have rais- Misa ed up for myself and my successors.
ed Hah-leong, Dr
When I suggested that an Anti- Tseng,
Tuberculosis Association should be Mr W. Vinson Lee, formed here I had two objects in Miss Shin Tak-hing, view. Ono, admittedly the greater, fle Wanted Adventure M. Key and
of such a Fortescue, and Dr T. P. Wu (Hon. body: the need for that is quite ob- Joint Secretaries).
vious and is clearly on its way to Mr M. K. Lo said. I should like be met. The secondary object was
(vi) 3rd Battery-Sun., Apr. 27. As de- to express, on behalf of the Asso- the nuisance-value of such on As-
talled. Tune firing, Mon., Apr. 28, 11.Q. 5.30 p.m. Those detailed. B.C.A. Class. elation, our debt of gratitude to the sociation: I wanted to bring some-
Dress-Mufti. Tues., Apr. 29, H., 6.30 President for what he has done for thing into being
p.m. All Secs, Kit Inspection and pay the Association.
which would not parade. Dress-Mufti. Thurs. May As I stated else allow the Executive or the Legista-Q. 2 p.m. All Beca, For Aberdeen. where not very long ago, I can say tive Authorities of the Colony to
Press na usual, Fri, May 2. D.E.L. School. to 5.30 pm. D.EL. Section. Dress Overalls without any mental reservation that continue to slumber, as they have (vi) 4th Battery-Tues., Apr. 20, 11.0.
which the Association In
In the past, unmindful of a disease 2.15 p.m. All Sees, Battery drill and in- has been due which is
#truction. Dress Sco, para. 4 (8) 1 above. is responsible for 0.5
per cent. force. To him obstacles, however Staff, of whose membership your chicity to his leadership and driving of our death rate. The Headquarter/urs, May 1, 1.9, 5.30 p.tn, N.C.O.'s and others as detailed, General instructions in ride drill. Dress overalls. great, are but incentive to greater President has told us, is formidably 5.D. a web belt and frog efforts to overcome them. Chairman my debt to him is very and
(vill) 6th AA, Battery Tues. Apr. 29. As competent for their rousing task HQ, 2.30. p.m. No. 1 Beetion. Half day
albeit with a great indeed.
slight
training at Saiwan, Dress as laid down: quaking, wish them 'good
Tues. Apr. 29, St John's Place, 6.30 pm. No. 1 Section. Lecture. Dress-Mufti, Thurs. May 1, 11-32501 Non. Bes tion, Half day training at Sai Wan. Dress as fald down. Thurs, May 1, St John's Piaco. 5.30 p.m. No. 1 Section. Lectare, Dress-Mufti
9.30 Local Sports Results, 0.33 Student Songs. 9.45
p.. Quentin Maclean at the Organ. Short Wave Only).
9.45-10.00 News in French
(on
10.00 London Belay=”01}" Variety with Flanagan and Allen and Geraldo and His Orchestra,
11.00 Dance Music,
12.00 midnight. Closo Down.
To-morrow's Programme
10.15-11.15 a.m. Relay of Morning Service from the Methodist Church.
any success
has so far achieved
on
hitard
in May 1. KR. 3.30 pm. Technical
training Sections Dress-S.D. cap. ahiri, shoria, hosetops, boots, puttees.
OUTWARD' AIR MAILS Saturday, Apr. 20 Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.B.A. and Europe via "Pan Ameri- can Airways and Trans-Atlantio Services.
K.P.O, and G.P.O. Reg...
++
..........Apr. 20, 5 pan. Ord. ................Apr. 20, 5.30 p.m.
Friday, May 2 Alr Mall: by Air to Rangoon to cou
"nect with the "Dritish Overseas
Airways."
Air
K.P.O. and G.P.O. Reg.
..........May 3, 4 Ditta. Ord.........May, 5, 4.30 p.m.
Monday, May 5 Mail for Manlia, Guam, Honelalu, U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Ame rican Airways and Trans-Atlantio Service."
K.P.O.
May 5, p.m. ...........May 6, 6.30 p.m.-
Ker,
Ord,
G.P.O.
Reg.
Ord,
May 5, 5 p.m. .May 5, 7 p.m.
STOCK MARKET REPORT
Association's Progress
I may say that I have long had Dr Selwyn-Clarke said in part.
mind the creation of a Standing Commission which would have the
Hongkong Stock Exchange official hazard the view, that It same function and duty in the much
summary, issued yesterday says: will be the wish of the Associa-wider fiets which contains oli our
The market has eased and deals are tion to
(b) Field Company Engineerson.mainly subject to negotiation.. renew the activities of the
social sin graver
of commission and Apr. 28, K.CR. 830 pm. Arms drill. Dresa past year and, in particular, to press omission. The worse turn which the,fufi, Overalls to be brought on parade.
with the scheme for a sanu-war took in May last year has led torium which was strongly advocat- to its postponement, but I hope be- 12.15 p.m. Beculioven-"Kreutzer" ed by the Scientific Sub-committee fore long to set the scheme going.
and which received the
one of the out-
(c) Corps Signals-Mon., Apr. 20.. 11.Q. 3 only ed support
0.25 pm. (i) Classification Squad under modest proposals in this
of the over-crowding and un- Instructors. (11) Mainland Detachment. 12.47 The Royal Choral Society.
In-derfeeding which lie at the root of Checking Stores, il) Remainder, Signal volve a "Elijah" (Mendelssohn); Yet Doth $50,000 and a recurrent
of our social ill-health. I am thankful training as detailed, Wed, Apr. 30. 1.Q- 2 p.m. Half day training as detailed. Dress The Lord See It Not; Help, Lord; of about $12,000. It is obvious that yet make an attack in full force on
even though we cannot just.D. exp. Webbing bolt. Fri, May (1) W/T Class report direct to Govt. Trade Your Light Break with a total of 212 members (of that only too broad a front, we are
School at 2 pan. Remainder parade
Sonata No. 9 In A Major Op. 47.
Cortot (Piano) and Thibaud (Vio-ed in).
of the Executive heart- Tuberculosis is
The comm
・copitato that,
very
rate
Jack knives and pliers to be cared
at 1.Q. 0.15 p.m. (1) D/R Sec. Revolver
in as detalled.
And Then Shall Forth.
Accomp. by the New Sym-whom sixty-four are life members), at any rule assaulting one bit of Proveralls, (e) Remainder. Sinjal train- phony Orchestra.
that a much the 1.00 Local Time Signal.
larger membership should be secur- 1.01 StudioTwo Plano Reclial by ed, Eddle
apart from generous donations. and Michael Boder (by and legacies, if these plans are to courtesy of The Parisian Grill); Carbene fruit, and it is the carnost hope men (Bizet); Valse des Fleurs (Tchat- of the officers of the Association that kowsky): Painted Doll; William Tell every member will do his best to (Rossini),
1.20 The Comedy Harmonista, Solitude (de Long and others); Love me a Little To-day (Herbert and Brodszky); Congo Lullaby (film "Sanders of the River").
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Announcements.
1.45
Mozart Programme, 2.30 Close Down.
5.45 Indian Programme.
7.00 London Relay-The News. 7.16 London Relay Talk: "Britain Speaks",
and Rev. K, Mackende Dow. Dat Howard R... Orchestra
Constitution.)
cond.
make known to as wide a circle as possible the alms and objects of the; Association and its need for greater financial support,
Health
Magnitude of Problem
I wish the Association all possible success and I promise them all the help that It is in my power to give. (Applause).
Donations To Causes
Acknowledgments
A total of $1,850,000.43 was reached yes-
their camp pay for the Bomber Fund.
400
2
(d) Mobile Column.-Sun, Apr. 27. Kew- loon City A Range, V a.m. Thòso detalled. M.C. Casuais Part II. Dress-Shorts, R.T.. caps, dell order. Mon. Apr. 23, Hung Hom, 5.30 p.m. Those detailed. Driving instruction. Dress-Overalls, IT.R. caps. Wed, Apr. 30, Hung Hom 2.30 p All Pins. Exercise in N.T. Dress-- Battle Order. R.TR. capa, Vehicle and Working Party: No. 1 Pin. and No. 7 Sec.. No. 3 Fin. Hung Hom, 2 p.ni. Rifle Party. H.Q. 1.40 p.m. as detalled. Fri. May 2 (1) Nos. 1, 2 Pins., Classes A, B & Stoppages V.G. Classes DE, stop- pages L.G. ( Nos. 3 & 4 Pina, Clam 1 F. Instruments (Dial night possible) Clasa 2. V.G. stoppages. Nos. 3 & 4 (Set- ung), Class 3, V. stoppages Nos, 1 & 4. (ill) No. 5 Pin Anti Tank Hino, (iv) Dress
All Fins Overalls, N.T.R. cap.
(a) No. 1 Company-Bun. Apr. 27. Kow- Toon Ilange, 9 àm. M.G. Course Part 2. Those detailed. Dress as for Mondays. less, haversack and water, battle. Mon. Apr. 28, H.q. 2 p.m. For Fanling. Dress Battle Order with steel helmet, water- bottle mlad, mees lin. Kalfe, spoon, fork and cup to be brought. Thies. Apr. 29. 12Q. 5.30 p.m. Weapon training. Trl, May 2.Q. 8.30 p.m. Weapon training.
(1) No. 2 Company-Sun. APA Casuals.
29. Kaw
Business done during the week
H.K. Banks $1,340, Union Ins: $420. H.K. Fire Ins: $187, Wharves $0514. Hotels $2.90. Humphreys $6.70. Trom
·
$16.
Lights Rts 50cls. 40cts, Lights Rts "O" $5.00. Electrics Ris $14%. $14.
Lane Crawfords $7. Wm Powells $12.
Buyers
Bank of East Asia $70, Indo-Chinas (Fref) $30. Hotel $2,80,
Lights "O" $5.75. Mucno Electrics X.D. $17. Entertainments $6.35.
Sellers
H.K. Banks $1,340. Trama $10.20, Electrics Rts $14.50.
Sales
Docks $15. Lights "O" $5.00.
G. Price for "31.3.41′′ to read “12.40.2
6. Transfers Pie Leung Hon-ying, No. 1 Coy to Corpe 1.Q. 25.441,
7. Leave
You may, I lear, criticise me for ending this address on a sad note, but I feel it my duty to emphasise the magnitude of the problem beterday by the War Fund inaugurated by the 8. C. M. Poat, Ltd, with the following fore us by reciting one or two facts, donations.
Firstly, 5,751 deaths out of a total All Ranks, "B" Company, 2nd Bn The of 61,010 in Hongkong were record- Kowloon Golf Club Race
Royal Scots (eighth donation).... ed as being due to tuberculosis In Brown and White Dog por Mrs Hogg The preacher at Morning Service 10 Rev. IC Mackenzie Dow.
7.30 A Programme of Folk Music, the year that has just passed. Dur-Mr and Mrs A. D. Armour (third Evoning Service will be attended-by-English Falk Song Suite (Vaughan in-the-same-period-9,443-cases of From al members of 2nd Battery. District Grand Lodge of Scotti - Williams); Seventeen como Sunday; tuberculosis masonry, and all Masons are cordially, in-
were notified to the HIC.V.D.C. (Camp Pay) 392 vited to be present. The service will be My Bonny Boy Folk Songs from
Authorities. conducted by Nov. J. E. Banboch. District Somerset....Columbia Broadcasting represents less than one-third of the Hongkong Volunteers, who have subscribed loon City Range B. 9 m
This number It will be seen that a splendid gesture has been made by 37 members of the Grand Chaplain, English Constitution) Symphony
by probable total existing at any one
A/Bdr R. L. 3. Wobb. Corps Art. ILQ., time in this overcrowded city of ours Grand Chaplain (Sonitish
A Sad Ending (Tra- tim
Those detailed. "Dress--shirt sleeve, shorts, 23441-284.41; L/Bdr O, E. C. Marion, and ANTI-T. B. WORK The Hongkong Anti-Tuberculosis As- The Hall adjacent to the Church will be ditional); Oliver Cromwell (Broad-on the basis of a very minimum of
Drill Order, Tuer. Apr. 29. Kowloon Hy, 1441-31.741; Sgt A. J. Macfayden. available for robing ete, and will be open from five thirty onward.
wood).
Dock. 30 p.m. No. 6 Pin. Weapon train and Bly, 23.4.41-25,4.41; Gnr E. P. Streat- five cases to Our Bill (Vocal) with Piano; to the disease.
acknowledge every death attributed ocation gratefully
the following donations and subscriptions:
Ing. Wed. Apr. 30, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. No. 7 field, and Diy, 244152244Ï; Cnr 0. H. P. Scandinavian Dances (a) Norwegian
Lo Yuk-tong, 100 M. H. Lo. 100; Mak H.Q. 2 p.m. Company Barade. Dream, D. Angus, 2nd Bty Res. 16.4.41-154411 Gar Pin L.G. and M.G. training. Fr. May 2, Heywood, 2nd Bly 1.541-119.41; Gar F. Mazurka (b) Mangling.. Folk Dance on Immigration following the intro-gung Chi-ying. 100; Chan Wel-yeux, 100: Kowloon City Range, a.m. There Secondly, the effect of restrictions Fung-chow 1100; Kwan Chay-fat, $100
Battle Order,
P. Chan, 4th Bly, 1441-31.4.41; Gre C. P. C. Kwok, 100: Wong Kong-chi, 100: Orchestra; All Through The Night..
(s) No. 3 Company-Sun. Apr. 17.
C. Lee, 4th Bty, 21.4.41; 8pr C. M. Cropley, rd Coy Engs, 18441-17341; 8lgmn W. O. Leila Megane (Contralto); The Tem-duction of the Immigration Odrin- Mrs Chan Fung-chat, 100; PAK. Kwok, tailed. A.M., G.C. Dress cap, shirt, shorts:
will have little Influence on 1100; Mr Wond Chiu-reak. 3: Mr Cheng equipment less haversack and Water Pie W. Park, Mob Coln, 7341-0.5.41; Pla Franklin, Corps Signata, 23.441-28,AAI; Thudy You Gander....Folk bott
ance housing conditions for some years to Tang Kang-po, 5; Hung On-to, 13: Peter Training as in programme. Dress cup.
15; G. J. P. Carey, 55; Douglas Hung, boliles. Man
2/Lt W. Stoker, Mob Coln, 7.441-28.4.41; Apr. 28, 11.Q. 215 pm. 3, IL, Odell, Mob Coln, 104.41-22441; Ple with low wages and the high coat Wang. 3; Miss Alice Kwok, . of foodstuffs.
H.Q. 6.20 pm. Training as in Company Consequently, the
8. P. C. A. The Hon. Treasurer of the
programme. Press-Overalls, powers of resistance to tuberculosis S.P.C.A. acknowledges with
(h) No. 4 Company--Mon. Apr, 28, II.Q. of the poorer sections of the com- donation or 5 from Mr D. Benson, to 20. Murray Parade Ground. 5.15 4.30 p.m. Company parade, Tues.
Apr. pun. munity are likely to remain depreas-wards the Society's funds.
Recruits and those detailed from Classes ed, and disease and destitution act
and 10. Wed. Apr. 30, 11.Q. 2.10 p.m. and repet
Dress Battle Order, S.D. cop. Ground. 5.15 p.m. Recruits and those de- talled from 0 and 10,
EMMANUEL CHURCH (218 NATHAN ROAD)
Sunday, April
Morning
allottoti on 24th January, 1941, wound by totowed by Communion Mervice Dance
Speaker: Rev. J. M. Sraith from Burma
upon which only $1.00 per share 3 pm. Bunday School, Young People's noung Time
Signal and An-come, on the overful labour market 8. Wong, 15; Chan Wing, #5) Mrs T. C. miere shorts; equipment Thur May 1 P.Z. 1200027 Nuts Con 185.41-235 P
has been paid, and that the same will bo payable to the Bankers of the Company, the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Hong Kong, on the 30th day of September, 1941,
By Order Directora,
of the Board of
JOHN V. BRAGA,
Acting Secretary, Hong Kong, 23rd April, 1941.
NOTICE
DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940
The following rates will be charged for. mailing single copies the following newspapers of abroad:-
South China Morning Post China and Macho
16 conta per copy ...
British Empire and Foreign 25 cents por copy
The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macao 14 conta por copy 16 conts Saturdays
British and Forolgu 20 conta por copy 25-conte' Saturdays.
The rugby and soccer section of the Polica, Recreation, Club colebrated the conclusion of their seasonint the Club at Hoppy Valley last night, with a dinner and ahoking ooccerta
8.00
8.02
Studio-Plane
Teachers: Mr and Mrs Anell Nance: 7.30 Biblo Classes at D. Bill Wood Road. p.m. Song Service: 8 pm, Gospel Message. Caroline Braga, Speaker: Rev. O, C. Ferry of the Christian
Recital by
8.22 John McCormack (Tenor) and and Missionary Alliance Mission of French New Symphony Orchestra,
Indo-China.
Monday 7.30 8.A.C.A.
Tuesday.-10.30 m.in. Wonien's Bible Study at Wood Road. Teacher: Mrs Lechinero, Citi; 3 n.m. Meeting for Amahs) at 9. Il Wood Road: 7.30 Young the Prople's Club. Speaker: Rev. J. M. Smith. Wednesday 130 p.m. Women's sewing circle at Mra Chung's home, 792, Nathan
8.45 Studio-Book Reviews. 9.00 London Relay-The Now. 9.15 London Relay—“Questions of
Hour".
on each other, The Financial Report was read by the Chairman, who said there was 9.30 Violin Solos by Joseph Sziget!
a surplus for the year of $7,500.74.
The actual cash Scene de la Czarda No. 3-Hun-which the Association
position garlan Gypsy Fantasy (Habay; Nor-April 3,
stated Friday43 pai. Children's Story Hour wegian Song "Snow" (Sigurd Lie); $7,500, but over $5,000
was continued, nt #, 11 Wood stoad: 6 pm. Prayer Meet Gavolte from "Classical Symphony" sented by life membership fees. ing at 0. Il Wood Rond,
Monday and Friday Evening Bible (Prokofieff); Scherze Valse (Cha- lages as usual.
brier).
food: 0 pm. Prayer Meeting.
A‹BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM, This to a condition for diasate) to which many Samas are givan but few really understand, It
To break down at t of the vil forces that sustain the system matige what may be its causon (tha) tre dimost Amberleit), its symptoms are much the samej the more prominent belog, sleepiszsarno, TRAN et prostration or wourloess," depuracion of spirite and want of anergy for all the ordinary alfairs of life. Now, what alone is essential to All such cases is toereased vitality=vigour, vital strength and energy to throw off these morbid feallage, and an night uncooods the day this may be more certainly secured by a course of THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.
9.45
he
with
on
over
Hongkong
thanks a
Blood Donors
Satisfactory Response To Recent Appeal
Fat day, tralalay 2. Murray Parade
No, & Company-Sun. Apr: 47. Kow- loon City Range A. 9 am M.G, casuals. Dress-Drill Order. Shirt leaves, short, puttees, hosotops, boots, Mon, Apr. 28, J1q. 2.16 p.m. Dress-8.D. cap. shirt, car- was repre-
The Director of Medical Services and mess tin. Tues. Apr. 29. 11.Q. 5.30. digan, trousers, boots, webbing equipment CTAB
announces that such a satisfactory | p.m. (9) M.G. Secs. Stoppages, LA. HE you will have read in the response has been received to the and 2nd. (11) LG. Secs. Immediate action. () unto instructions. /Effects of Light, newspapers and heard from our Pre-appeal for blood Handel-"Alcina" Sulte.
donors sident," he said, "If we are to pro-made in these columns, that a large elevation at diferent ranges. c/the 303 recently wind and Rain, b/Effects of alteration of Overture-Menuet-Musette Mo-ceed with the Sanatorium nust-Gavotto-Sarabando-Gavotte we have not only to expend
scheme, watting list has been prepared and
round. Menuet-Gavotte Tambourine capital outlay of $50,000 but we have until further notice. The staff
no further offers can
, No. 8 Company-Tues, Apr. 29, 11.9. be accepted 8.30 pm. TOET. (contd.) TI. May 2 Philharmonie Symphony Orchestra to And
II.Q. 2 pm, Dress-6.D. cap. shirt, cardl an annual expenditure of able to man this New
York.
avall ol
gan, shorts, Bosetops, puttees, boots, kover- $12,000. 9.45-10.15
service is Пец The need for substantial necessarily limited, and their hands forks. Sun, May 11, (1) Kowison City News in
sack, waterbottle, inessiin, knives and French Con donations is Short Wave Only).
very great."
are full taking blood from donors Range A. Rifle Casuals. All those not yet Mr Ho Kom-long, said the Choir- and 9.58 Organ Sotos.
the
tired. Dress optional but webbing equip Preparing man, had agreed to take up
wet plasma. the
ment must be carried. (1) Stonecutters Andantino in D Flat (Lemare),,
Those chairmanship of the new Appeals ablese wishing to make this valu-Hango. G. casuals, All those not yet Edwin Lemare; The
contribution in the interests of fred. Launch" lokves Queen's Pier 8,15 Evangelist Commitice, and he felt sure that Mr humanity should not be discouraged Rifle entualion 8.30 am. Dress as for ..Otto Dunkelborg; Toccato Ho would succeed where others had on account of the temporary stop- In D Minor (Bach); Choral Prelude falled. (Applause). "In Thee is Joy" (Bach)....Marcel
pago, it is stated. A further public notice will appear as
8001 as the 10.16
Studio Sunday Evening
present waiting list of donors has Epilogue.g
been reduced A lot of very flattering things!
to reasonable pro- Conducted by a Minister of the have been said about me this after-
portions. Church of England.
noon, most of which I am fully con- 16,000 volunteer
Readers
Inay recall that over Close Down,
scleus go a long way beyond my de-ward in the north-western district donors came for- seris: nevertheless I thank both your of London alone last year. President and your Chairman for the kind welcome which they have
(Kienzl).
THERAPION NO. 3. Dupre
than by any other knowa pembination. So sarafy
it in takon la scoordaans with the pelszed. dievotions wil the shattered bealis be zanorad THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE LIGHTED UP AFRESH
and new existanos imparted fa pluss of what had so lately seemed worn-out, nood ng and value- Les This preparation is seliable for all ages, postitutions and ovaditions, in alchar sex ; and LÍ je dimenit la imagine a disease or derangement wheen malé fagtüre In wasakseen, that will not be speedily and permanently overcome by this pesuparative essenco, which is destined to Bask into oblivion everything that had preceded it for this wide-aprandi scourge oft humanity. Engilate Pages Yo, Bd. Chambora og either No, telers MAŤ)
YOUR DESTINATION
METROPOLE HOTEL
FELBATH IN EVERY DOOM
10.30
BRASSO
METAL POLISH GIVES BRILLIANCE AND SPARKLE TO METALWARE
Governor's Speech
The Governor said,
given to me, and I can say quite STOCK EXCHANGE
(k) No. 7 Company-Mon. Apr. 28, 11.Q. 545 pan; Squad and arme drill, IT MAY 2. 11.Q. 2 p.m. for D'Agullar, Dress Fight. ing Order, S.D. cap, mess, tin, knite, fork and spoon will be carried.
(1) Army Service Corps Company Apr. 27, 11 .. All day, compulsory parado. Dress-Jacket, shirt, sports, pul lees, boots, S.D. cap, belt, Haversack and waterbottle. Mon. Apr. 20 to Sat, May 3 Inclusive. Transport and Supplies Section on duty AE detailed under Company Arrangements. Dress
ordered," "No leave can be granted except as ordered. Daily duly officer, na detalled. Thurs May 1. Supply and transport Bections, sincerely that it is a real pleasure:
Lecture Practical Mechanics Dress to me to be among you this after- LONDON, Apr. 25 (Router).On Overalls and B.D. cap Transport" leaves the Stock Exchange to-day, the
Queen's Pier 5.20 p.m. progress made by market continued to be cheerful but 11.02.18 p.m. Hat day training. Drear (m) Field Ambulance-Wed. Apr. 30. the Anti-Tuberculosis Association in further early improvements in gilt, cap, Jacket, shorts, puttees, hose its first year must go very nearly to The leading oil stocks and certain
tope. boots, edged were not wholly maintained.
wobbing belt. Greatcoat satisfy even that insatiable reform-
optional. Those who have not yet return- ed their respirators and webbing . equips er, Dr Selwyn-Clarke, and that ac dividend paying Kaffirs
met
ment to loro must do so at tile parade. tive but constructive critic of the support but industrinis were quiet and L4 Sub-section 1, Dress-Uniform.
in), Tay Bection-Thurs. May 1. Com Colony's short-comings in social ser- though they were generally firmly Fri May Command, 19. Sub-Section vice, Mr. M. K. Lo. It is indeed held.
11. Dress Uniform, 30. Exchange Building, 250, p.m. Manning (o) Fortress Bignal CompanyWed. Apr.
noon..
record of
some
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D. B. Nelson, No. 1 Coy, 21.4.41-2441; Pte JE. Y. Walker, No. 3 Coy, 4441 204.41; Lieut. E. M. Brydon, No, a Coy, 7.5.41-8.741; Pie C. Baptista, No. 6- Coy, 18.4.41-25A.41; Pio I. Agaturoft, A.9.C. Coy. 04.41-2.5.41.
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Sgt L. D. Purves, A.9.C. Coy, 20.341: Pio I. J. Cicake, Mob Coin, 17.441; Pio H. Brokenshire, Mob Coin, 17.441; Pia S. A. Gray, Mob Coln, 114.41; PIO D W Gimn, Training Cadre, 17.441; Pto it. c. Bustard. Training Cadre, 1744) Gnr K. Broch, 1st Battery, 16.441; L/Bgt A. Hus salu, 3rd Battery, 22441;
D. Appointments & Promotions Pie G. M. Marry, No. 1 Coy, to be L/Cpt 24.4.41; Ple J. M. Houghton, No. 1 Coy to be L/Cp: 24.4.41; Cpl C. Black, A.S.C. to be Sgt. 24.4.41; L/CDI A. Li Cole. ASC. Cay to be spl 24.411; L/Cpl L A. IL Duncan, A.,C. Coy to ba Cpi 24.4.41; L/Cpi B. G. Clarke, A.S.C. Coy to be Cpl 24.441: L/Cpl W. Wright, AS.C. Coy to he Cpi 24.4.41: Pto J. M. Hood, A.S.C. to be L/Cpl 26.4.41; Pte A. B. Bleap, Day Day be Lepi 44.6.41; Pie C. Rossclot, A.S.C. Coy to be L/Cpl 441,
10. Strength-Increase Pie B. C. Ch. Field Ambulance, 10.4.41; Gar H. Forrest, at Battery, 21.4,41.
NOTICE
Sargeanta Mess-Lawn Bowl-Mem- bers of the Bergeanta' Mess who wish to play in the lawn bowls match against the Kowloon Cricket Club on May 3, are re- minded, that their names, should be sent in before noon on Wednesday,
NURSING DETACHMENT-
1. A.J.P. Leciura-Fri, May 2, ATP. 1.Q. 5.30 p.m. Transport leaves Queen's Fier 820 pm.
2. Ropirators-Will all members who have not yet returned, their respirators to Vol, H.Q. please make arrangements with the Go Unicer to do so at once.
3. Hospital Training—Mr D. M. Begdon 21381-28,441, 44100
Birength Increase ----Men-P. C Blackwood 21.441, 69
AFTER ORDERS ..
Casuales with the AMG.C on Kow _Machine Gun Casual The MG. Joon City ranges at ayamon Sunday April 27, No.1 Company and. No, I Com pany Rangu, si inama) Oncerr Lig G 17 Ferguson. No. 3 Company: No. 8.Come. Corps Orders: Amendment "pany and Mobile Column A Range Dange Corps Orders No. 24/41 dated 4.4.43 pars. Officer: F.B.M. GAL. Calvert. Dramme Transfers. Date of transfer of Pie E. Short; shirtslaeres,” Deill (Order, ins
very highly commendable, and I Egyptian bands unidod and im- offer my worm congratulations to proved but Portuguese bonds reced-training a detailed. the Association on the advance made led a fraction. in so short time.
1. Wall Street, was steady.
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