Tuesday,

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RADIO

ZBW; 355 metres (815 kc.) and 31.45

metres (3,520 kilo-cycles).

HONGKONG ENGINEERING

CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. -

&

NOTICE is hereby given that tho NINETEENTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of Share- holders of the Hongkong Engineer- Construction Company, ing & Limited, will be held at the offices of Messrs. Sir Elly Kadoorie & Sona, St. George's Building, Chinter Road, Hong Kong, on Wednesday, the 30th April, 1941, at 12 o'clock (noon), for the purpose of receiv ing the Report of the Board of Statement of Directors and a Accounts for the year ended on the 31st December, 1940, and electing Directors and Auditors.

the

The Transfer Books of Company will be closed from the

Welcomes New Judge

Both branches of the legal pro- fession as well as the staff of the Supreme Court, headed by the Hon. Mr C. G. Alabaster, K.C., Allorney General, gathered at the Summary Court this morning to welcome the now Pulsne Judge. Mr Justice P.E.F. Cressuil.

Introducing

The

the new Judge, the

Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor said: Mr Attorney, I present to you a to the members of both branches of the profession my brother Cressall who this morning takes his sent for first time on the Bench to which he has been appo

een appointed. ussured

red my brother that he will find from everyone who practises before him high standard of pro- fessional attainment and a strict and

decencies of the profession, and that' he may confidently count on receiving from everyone

shine measure of

I have

"The Hope of a New World”/24th to 30th April, 1911, both days Jealous regard for the etiquette and

By the Archbishop of York

Radio Programme

Broadcast by

Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 145 k.c's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.). 0.52 m.c'. per and 8-11 pan, on second,

Н. К. т.

12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession,

12.30 Bizel Symphony No. 1 in C Major-Ist Mov.: Allegro vivo, 2nd Mov.: Adugio, 3rd Mov.: Allegro vivace, 4th Mov.: Allegro vivace London Philharmonic Orchestra,

1.00 Local Time Signal,

1.01 Excerpts from Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Pirates of Penzance." 1,30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Autiouncements,

1.45 Nat Gonells and His Georgians 2.16 Close Down.

5.45 Indian Progranune.

0.30 Closing Local Stock Quota- tions.

0.32 p.m. Aldershot Tattoo, 1938.- Massed Bands of the Aldershot and Eastern Commands.

0.50 Sex Shantles and Songs by Portsmouth Royal Naval Singers.

7.00 London Relay--The News. 7.15 Lon

London Relay—“Questions of

the Hour,"

7.30 Portuguese Programmte. 8.00 Local Time Signal and An- nouncements.

8.02 Gertrude Lawrence and Norl Coward in Variety,Where Are the Coward Songs We Sung....Noel (Baritone); Crest Of The Wave"~ Selection....The Drury Lane Theatre Orchestra, The Physician, Experiment (both from "Nymph Errant").···· Gertrude Lawrence (vocal); Conver- sation Piece Selection (Noel Cow- ard)....Charles Prentice and Is Orchestra; Mad Dogs and English- men, Let's Say Goodbye (both from Words and Music"),... Noel Coward (Vocal).

inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

B. ALVES,

Secretary, Hong Kong, 17th April, 1941.

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1946

The following rates will be charged for malling single copies of

following newspapers abroad:-

the

South China Morning Post China and Macno

16 cents per copy

British Empire and Foreign

25 cents per copy The Hongkong Telegraph China and Mucno

14 cents per copy 16 cents Saturdays

British and Foreign 20 cents per copy 25 conts Saturdays.

Adrift In A Dinghy

Rescued By Soldiers

Adrift in a 19-ft dinghy in pitch. darkness after having battled with

that

ready and willing assistance which has been always accorded to me and to all the Pulsne Judges who havę cat since I came to Hongkong.

On behalf of myself, the Registrar and every member of the staff of the Court, I extend to my brother Cres- sall a very warm welcome to Hong- kong, and our best wishes for his happiness here.

and

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London

India

Demand London TT. Shanghai T.T. Singapore T.'T. Japan' T.T. T.T. U.S.A. Manile T.T. Batavia TT.

April 29,

Major Baseball

1941.

Dodgers Beat Cincinnati

Reds 3-2

"Fellowship Of

Bellows" Hongkong Chapter

With the object of collecting funds NEW YORK, Apr. 28 (UP).—for the Royal Air Force, it has been decided to found a Hongkong Chap- Brooklyn Dodgers claimed a har.

ter of the "Fellowship of the Bel- row 3-2 victory over Cincinnat! Reds in the

National Baseball Cws."- American League to-day. In the

The "Fellowship of the Bellows" League, Chicago White Box nosed originated in Buenos Aires, Argen- out 81 Loula Browns 2-1, and linë, on October 14, 1940, with the tho Cloveland Indians trounced Delrolnim of collecting money for

R.A.F., and businessmen in the Colony having read of the success of the scheme in English Innguage papers throughout the world, decided to promote such a Society in Ollongkong.

1/234

1/2h

.455

.02%

10244

.02%

.24

48

Bangkok

T.T. Salgon T.T. France T.T. Switzerland TT. Australia

.104

Tigern 1-2.

Complete scores were:

.102

1/05

BUYING

Cincinnati

4 m/s L/C London

1/314

Brooklyn

4 m/s D/P London

.1/3%

Dattery: Wyatt, Owen.

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

.24%

AMERICAN LEAGUE

.

Chicago

С

1.

4 m/s France

Battery: Hallett. Tresh.

30 d/s Indin

..04%

11

U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02 U.S. Cross rate in N. Y.,.4.03%

Detroit

2

Iattery: Newhonner, Trout.

Tebbetts.

Cleveland

7

$

H.K. Stock Market

were

The following quotations Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- Ret this morning.

RANKS

H.K. Banks $..

Mr.

H.K. Banks £.

13

H.K. Banks (I.K.) £. Chartered

...

Mr Alabaster The Attorney General said: Justice Cremall. I regard it great privilege to be present here' to-day on behalf of the Omcers of this Court and of the members of both branches of the legal profession and to extend to your Lordship a) very warm and alncere welcome on your taking your seat on this Colony's Bench for the first time, after a long and distinguished career in His Majesty's service aud on the

Magis terini and Judleial Bench in British Guiana and Palestine. We reci con- fident that the

that hpy relations have been establislied

between

The the Bench

officers and

practt- tioners of the Court during the Inst century will continue to exist under your guidance as Pulsne Judge of this: Colony. We trust that your future here will be as happy as we are able to make it.

Acknowledgment

Mr

Mr Justice Cressalt replied: Attorney, I woukl like first of all to express my gratitude to the Chief Justice. for his very kind remarks in introducing me to you and also to thank you for the very warm wel- come you have addressed me. I can assure you that in

experience my past on the Bench there is one outstanding thing that I have always tried to remember and that is that no mem- ber of the Judicial Bench can make successful his job unless he has the and friendship el his

brother

pro- fession,

the wind and waves for several hours, complete co-op members of the

8.30 An Erle Coates Programine.was the uncomfortable experience of

Ways

of Alexandra Suite Northwards Mr David, fallor,

A.

Moscs, Moren-Southwards (Valse)-East- Building, his wife and brother,

Sunday, The (Eastern Dance)Westwards near Green Island on (Rhythm)....New Light Symphony party were fortunately rescued by a Orchestra;

Bird Songs Al Eventide, party of soldiers who went to their Richard Crookes (Tenor); London jasalstance in a sampan, and are none Bridge March....New Light Sym- the worse for their ordeal.

Orchestra; The Fairy Tales of phony

The party left Laichilkok Beach in Ireland. Eassic Ackland (Contralto); By the Sleepy Lagoon... Eric Conteste dinghy Doreen about 10 am, en and Symphony Orchestra.

0.00

London Relay--The News, 9.15 "The Hope of a New World No. 1: "What is Wrong with the Old

Sunday, the sea became rough and they were blown off their course, A stop was eventually made at un island opporite Green

Island from

World?. Record talk by the Arch-about 3 pan. until 6 p.m. while they bishop of York.

waited for the wind

to die down. The weather did not improve,

and 9.32 Magyar Imre_and_H_Hun-Mr-David-decided-to-take-a-chance- garlan Gypsy Orchestra,

0.45 Some Scottish Songs by Joseph and head towards West Point. Hislop (Tenor), and Jean Day (So- prano)

9.45-10.00

News in French

Short Wave Only).

10.00 Studio"China Produces

Rosistance."

Talk by Rewi Alley,

Con

10.10 Hawalian Selections with Big Crosby (Vocal).

in

th

I myself always regard

members of the profession as brothers m every sense of the word and I know as I sit here that gembers of the profession will extend to me the belp and assistance that any_new- comer to the Bench of this Colony is entitled to ask.

Attack On Wenchow

By Chinese

CHUNGKING, Apr. 28 (Central News) Chinese troops are making bid for the recapture of Wenchow, about 30 miles from the estuary of the Out River. Heavy pressure exerted upon the Japanese in occupa- tin of the city.

southeast Cheklang,

is

The Japanese on the north bank

About four hours were spent trying to reach the Island, but at 10 p.m. they had only reached a point between Green Island and Queen treaty port in for Mary Hospital. Oars were then used, but, after an hour's rowing without effect, the dinghy's anchor was drop pl. It failed to touch bottom, and June of the oars was lost in the excite- 10.35 Dance Music.-Fox-Trut-ment, and the bout drifted.

All three occupants then yelled for When You Wish Upon a Star, Quick-

Little Whistle (both help, but it was not until about mid- step-Give

film "Pinocchio").c Geraldonight that they were caught in the from

Orchestra: bean of a search-light and towed and Hia Savoy Hotel Tangos-Cl

who ashore by a party of soldiers Clasico, Llorar Y Reir Juan Llosses and His Orchestra; Fox-had come along to investigate. Trot My Capri Serenade, Waltz Mrs David's Best words on getting Who's Taking You Home To-night?.. ashore were: "I thought this was the

Maurice Winnick and IIls Orches-end for us."

Mr David would like to express his tra; Fox-Trots-Down The Trail of Dreams, Faithful Forever.....The thanks and appreciation to the cold Organ, The Dance Band and Me. fers for all that was done for them

that night. 11.00 Close Down.

A TIMELY REMINDER

ZORIC

GARMENT CLEANING SYSTEM

HOUSE-

THE CLEANING SYSTEM THAT WILL PREPARE YOUR WINTER WARDROBE AND

HOLD FURNISHINGS FOR PERFECT SUMMER STORAGE

THE

SEND ALL YOUR CARPETS AND RUGS FOR SHAMPOOING BEFORE STORAGE

STEAM LAUNDRY CO.

Head Office & Works 57032 Gloucester Bldg, 2nd Fir., Tel. 20 30 Hong Kong Depot, Kowloon Depot,

Tel. 63545 Peak Depot,

of the Où River have been cleaned up.

Japanese troops landing of Sung- men on the cost at Wenling on April 26 are driving toward Wenling. They are

being engaged by the Chinese.

Chinese troops have renewed their activity along the Nanking-Hangchow highway. The Japanese garrisons at Wuling and Wukang lost many men during Chinese attacks on April 25.

Prisoners In Norway

Include Germans

Mercantile, A. & B. £.

Mercantile C. £..

East Asla $.

INSURANCES

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Battery; Dernitate Lombard), Well.

Battery: Milnar, Hemsley.

BANKS

THE CHARTERED BANK OF 'INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

Incorporated by, Moyal Charter 2813,

$3,000,000 Paid-up Capital Reserve Liability of Proprietors £5,000,000 Reserve Fund

*******, £3,000,000

HEAD OFFICE:LONDON. 35 Bishopsgate, K.0.1.

Sub-Ag#ncies in London! 117/1, Leadenhall Street, 1.6.2.

'West End Branchi 14/18, Cockupné Street, BWA.

Manchester Branch! 53, Molly Street, Manchester, E.

AGENCIES AND BRANCHESĮ

*Hankow Panar

Hongkong Rangoon

Ipoh

Saigon

hava

Bombay

Alor Star Amritsar Bangkok Batavia Calcutta

ilotla

Bemarang

Karachi

Heremban

Kleng

Shanghai

Alvincibe:

Kobe

Singapore

Street

Kunta

Fairlie Place

Lumpur

Kuching

Taiping

Madras

Admission to the Fellowship in this Colony is granted upon payment of

let

Sillawen Bourabaya

cjentaln

Manila Tongkah Medan

(Ehukot)

Battery: Kennedy, Trotter, Grube, Swift HK$2, in return for which a new Canton

badge member recalves A

Cawnpore and u

Cebu White.booklet. He or she is then given a Calambo

Fellowship number which will be re- Dethi

New York Tangiso corried on the first page of the book-Haiphong

. Peiping Yokohama Hamburg (Peking)-

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General The scheme is based upon the Banking Business transacted. monthly contribution of one cent, CURRENT ACCOUNTS

opened

and Hongkong currency for every plane FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Your brought down by the British land, sea or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur

rencies at rates which will be quoted on and air Forces during the month in application. every theatre of the war.

Further Donations

To Bomber Fund

A total of $1,033,376.63 was reached yes- terday by the War Fund inaugurated by

Method of Scoring

the B. C. M. Post, Ltd, with the following the right authorities in the Colony

donations:

Chantecler Restaurant Bomber Box

P

20

1.325 sa.

Anonymous

.70.1.

texth donationy

.78

· · ប៊

n.

Police Recreation Club

45

n.

Rockdene Liars (eleventh

dona-

21

12.

For Gift of Plants

.114 .

Mr N. Drandel

100

.70 b.

Mrs A. M. Cunningham

(second

donation)

50

Cantons $.

.2221⁄2 n.

Union S....

China Underwriters $.

H.K. Fire S.

439 3. .1 n. 187 n.

·

SHIPPING

Curry Dinner at Waverley Terrace 11.Q. Coy, Int On The Middlesex

Regt (Odd Cent Box) Dan (third donation)........................... AR.P. Upper Levels Division Dance on 18.4.41, canal Instineal)...

B. W. . F.

#1.57

50

Douglas $.

135 n.

Steamboats $..

B.

The Dritish War Organisation Hongkong Branch, Acknowledges following donations:

Fund,

the

.80 b. GO n. 40/7. .0.55 .

Previously Asknowledged 5697,938.34; Monster Unile

4100

and

Indo-Chinas P. $. Indo-Chinas D. S. Shell (Bearers) s/- Waterbonis S...

BOCKS ETC. Wharves $ Dovies 1$. Providents 5. Shal Dockyards

Kailan s/- Raubs $.. H.I. Mines

Hotels $ x.d. Lands $....

MINING

LANDS

Lands Debentures S'hal Lands Sh. S. Humphreys $. H.K. Realties $ Chinese Estates $.

UTILITIES

Trams $..... Peaks Triums (old) $. Peak Trams (new) $. Star Forries $.

Y. Ferries $.

Chinn Lights (old)

China Lights (new).

.85% n. .15 h.

foong Mesa 120 in Erze per "Way Governer, $500; D. W. Hunne monthly), $10: the Rev. and Mis T. A. Broadfool (monthly). (monthly), 3230

The score will be ascertained from

and will be published in the paper every month. The score so publish- ed will be the only score for the ionth and contributions for the month will be based solely upon the score given.

קי

15 А

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates obtainable on application. The Bank's Head Omico in London undertakes Executor & Trusten business and claime recovery of British Income Tax overpaid on terms which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies and Branches,

W. D. EVANG THOMAS,

MARLZOR.

POST OFFICE

In order to maintain interest, a scheme of promotion in the Fellow- has been worked out which is ship fully explained in, the booklet. The newly joined member known "Whi" is entitled to become a "Puff

The Printed Matter Service to the Lem- her, the R.A.F. have brought following places in China is only wher down 1.000 enemy planes from the porarily suspended: Yunnan, Sze- month in which he or she joined the chuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fuklen Amoy and Kulangsu), that the (except Fellowship and provided

and East of contribution ie. HK$10 for the 1,000 Kwangsi,. North

Kwangtung. planes, has bec

been paid. It has been decided in the Colony

D. C. Edmondston to usk various public companies to

sale of Knitting bags have collectng boxes in which mema

The S. C. A. Post has received the

The public are reminded that it le breach of postal regulations to cations intended for persons other

per Mra L. Dunbar $134; total 3098.834.34.1ers may put their monthly contribu- / enclose in a postal cover communi- following donation to the British War lions. Every member will be Organisation Fund-Tung: Fuming (on vided with 12 envelopes on which than the addressce. .25% n. connection with recent exhibition will be printed their Fellowship

. n.

14/- n. .8 n.

1 cts. n.

.2.80 b.

33 s. 0714 n. 12.

.6.70 n. .2.90 n. .99 n.

.16.20 3.

.7

.

.314

.

Chinese War Paintings in Cathedral Hall) $50.

Beaverbrook Thanks Dodwell

The following telegram has been re- celyed by the Hon. Mir S. 11. Dodwell from Lord Beaverbrook, Minister for Aircraft Production:

"It is with immense gratitude that I have lemned of the contributions made b the staff of your Company in the Far East to the gift of a Spitfire for the Royal Air Force.

They show a spirit of generous hearted devotion to our Cause that is an inspira tion and encouragernent to the people of Britain and I send to them all my warmest Binks"

Lord Mayor's Fund

The following tetter, dated February 16. luas been received from Mr A. W. Herace. .52 n.

Secretary. Lord Mayor's National Air Rad Distress Fund, London:

235%

п

n.

.5.85 s. .114 n. H.K. Electrics (old) x. rts. 254 1. HK. Electrics (new) 11.K. Electrics fls

***I love pleasure in acknowledging ro- ceipt of your letter of November 20, last, snclosing, draft for g16.19.9 the equivalent of $250, Hongkong Currency, donated by

number. The member puts hls or her contribution in the envelope and places, the envelope in the collecting box. The rest will be taken care of by the Servants of the Bellows,

Voluntary Contributions

For those who feel their pockets are heavier than air, they may at any time they please make a contribution to the fund which will be known as a "Windfall" but which will be no

effect their way

promotion. Pro- motion can only be determined by le number of planes brought down Forces. by the British

The local Society of the Bellows has based all essential points on the original Society's scheme from the Argentine and it is hoped that all people will help to enrich the

one of your renders to the Lord Mayor's patriotic joining when

.25 0. Air Kald Distress Fund, for which I thank 141 B. 20.

D.

Maean Electries xd, $. Sandalen Lights $. Telephones (old) Telephones (new) $....

INDUSTRIALS

212 5. 234 0. .9% 0.

Cold: Marg. (Ord.), Sh. S. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $. Canton Ices $.

30 'n. 25 1. I n.

Cements $x.d.

16 .

K. Ropes $

STORES. &c. Dairy Forms S. Watsons $. Lane Crawfords $ Sinceres **! Wing On (H.K.) S. Powell Ltd.

COTTON ATILLS Ewo Sh. $.

Shai Cotton Sh. $.

MISC.

HK, Govt 4

HK. Govt 31% (1934) II.K. Covt 3% % (1940) Ch Govt 5% 1925 GSBds. H.K. Entertainments $. Constructions (old) $.. Constructions (new) $.... Vibro Piling S.

17% 11. .94 n. .7% 11.

2.15 N. .39 n. 11⁄2 sa.

.38 1. 200 n.

.07 0. ..94. 04 n. 28 n. .6% n. .1.60 11.

7.20

n.

13.

Marsnans Inv, (Lon.) s/-..6/3 n. Marsmens Inv. (H.K.) s/- ..2/0 n.

BURMA

ROAD

SURFACING

-KUNMING, Apr. 20 (Centrul News). The Chinese Government has decided to resurface the Paoshan- Wangling section of the Burma Road LONDON, Apr. 28 (Reuter).—In- | W with asphalt. This section which eluded in the latest list of 143 poli-traverses mostly hilly regions is most

dicult to travel. tical prisoners in Oslo's principal Overseas Chinese In the South gaol are many well-known Nor- wegians-ship-owners, editors,

are supporting this project. Seps Chinese Relief- chers and a Supreme Court Judge Federation of which Mr Tan Kah- two British prisoners of war and

kee is chairman has set aside $20,000 several German

and Spanish re- fugees, says the Norwegian telegraph for the purchase of materials and

| agency.

ten-

The prisoners also include three German S.S. men and a German major, apparently the result of fre- quent internal quarrels in the Ger- mun civil and military forces.

No Chinese Troops In Burma

CHUNGKING, Apr. 29 (Central News) A Japanese report alleging that 2,000 Chinese troops entered Burma on April 20 was categorically stenlød by a spokesman of the

National Milliary Council yesterday. He said that the purpose of circulat- ing such a report at this time of tension is obvious.

The spokesman recalled that pre- vlous Japanese

Seas The South

repairs.

The materials have now been shipped to Yunnan and repair work will begin soon.

Ex-Queen Of Spain To See The Pope

SQUATTERS CAMP

and

attach herewith official receipt No, and I they can. 57691 covering this contribution, and I In Buenos Aires, a group of young would nk you to be good enough to Britons Anglo-Argentines, most- convey to your readers the sincere thankey Junior executives in Ernst, Berg of the Lord Mayor for his sympathetic interest and help to the Fund."

& Cia, formed, half in fun and half int carnest.

the "Fellowship of the Bellows with the object of the

purchasing and other fighter planes for the Argentine.

The Director of Medical Services ack- nowledges the receipt of $200 from the Hongkong Red Swastika Society for de- traying the cast of renovating the school Landings at Tal Hang Squaiters Camp, -which-were-damaged during the recent AF _It_was_decided that each

stormy weather,

member contributes one centavo (four cents Hongkongt cur- ency) for each Axis plane downed during the month. Thus, in October last, the Fellowship's 3,000 members ench paid in 288

or 2.80 certavos or pesos for the 288 enemy

planes notched up by the R.A.F. that month. This totalled Just over £500. By the end of November the

Handicaps For Macao Races

On Sunday

Club meeting on Sunday;

Following are the handicaps for the various events of the Macao Jockey membership was 15,000, The No- vember score was 203 enemy planes and the take better than £2,500, (a Hurricane or Spitfire

costs about £5,000).

The Kwan Chap Handicap. First Section Hix furtons)-Dass-Jones 1421. Heniton f142), Lancashire Chap (141), Plet Hein 1159), Nattoral Success (152). New, Bed- ford (135), Radiven Star (140),

The Kwan Chap Handicap, Second See Leon its furious)-Black Diamond (1451. Cuban Lov (155). Hopeful Time (152), Mae's Adventure (152), National Anthem

ture (152).

The Kwas Chap Handicap, Third See- tion (six furlongs). Cloudy Star (148). Double Up (135) Eagle (158), Iron Knight 135) National Triumph (140), the Mer-

Meantime, their "Fellowship of the

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

INWARD AIR MAILS Air Mall by "Tan American Always Direct Service"-Sun Francisco date, 28th April .............................Mány 5. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco May 0. date, 2nd May

OUTWARD AIR MAILS Friday, May 2 Air Mall by Ale to Rangoon to con- nect with the "British Overseas Airways,"

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

...May 2, 4 p.m. May 2, 4.30 p.m. Monday, May 5

Ord. ....

"

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,

U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Ame rican Airways and Trans-Atlantio Servico."

K.P.O.

Reg. Ord,

...May 5, 5 p.m ....May 5, 5.30 pm.

G.P.O.

Reg.

..May 5, 5 p.m.

Ord,

May 6, 7 p.m. Friday, May 0 Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A, and Europe vis "Pan-Ameri- can Airways_and_Trans-Atlantio_ Services"

Reg Ord..

K.P.O.

.ABY 9, 5 p.m. May 0, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

May 9, 5 p.02.

Ordi..

May 9, 7 p.m.

Family Of 250 Joins Army

Two hundred and fifty members Bellows" has blown into Uruguay, of one family have joined the United Paraguay and Chile.

States Army.

Any information regarding the The

surname is Columbidae

(240), Sunshine Susle (140), Sports Ven-Hongkong society will be given by they're pigeons,

the Servants of the Bellows, and en- quiries should be addressed to "Whirl- Munhattan fanciers loaned them wind" (Secretary): "Fellowship of to the United States Signal Corps at the Bellows", c/o Far East Oxygen & Fort Monmouth, N. J., and the Army Acetylene Co., Ltd, To Kwa Wan expects them to raise 3,600 feathery Road. Kowloon.

new recruits by July..

malc (353).

The Nam Wan Tandienp inix furlongs) -King's Worthy (135), Lovely Star (130), Portrush (135), Royal Highness (135), West Lake (142).

The Chairman's Cup föne mille) — Country Flower (140), Coureur Bleu (140). Fairy Auk (152), Fairy Quel (150), Hogmanay (100), Itohenfels (140), Meadow Merry Eve (148). Merry Fatty (140), Maker (140), Rothesay Bay (140), Shang hot 4 (184), Shu Yin Grand (140), Victory Life (180), Wood Nymph (140).

SPECIAL SWEEP There is a Special Sweep on The 50,000 Cup limited to Chairman's tickets at $1 cach. The cost of a through chance is $10, which includes

the Special Sweep. All tickets can be obtained at the Cash Sweep Depart- ment, China Building, 6th floor.

WAR DAMAGE COMPENSATION

IN BRITAIN

LONDON, Apr. 28 (British Wire- less)-The Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, 'speaking of the work of the Commission 'to-day,

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” VATICAN CITY, Apr. 28 (UP)— It was announced that His Holiness the Pope will receive the ex-Queen of War Damage Spain to-morrow, This will be the said that Britain had made greater first time the Pope has received the provision for those suffering from Queen since the death of ex-King enemy attack than nny alher country Alfonso, although he has already re-In the world.

"We have made full and cpm- prehensive provision for

personal

celved Don Juan and Don Jaime,

K. F. C. Bowls Team Injuries and war damage and there

The following will represent Kaw loon Football Club against Kowloon financ ese reports of the entry

Docks in a friendly Lawn Bowls match on the latter's green to-morrow at 6.15

of 20,000 Chinese troops into Burma and the dispatch of Chinese troops p.m. Tel. 21270 to Inokay on the Yunnan-French A. Macintyre, C. Dowman, Fergun- Tol. 29325 Indo-China border had been denied son, W, Himpson; A. Lapsiey, V. Allenza,

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are many arrangements and adjust- financial dificulties because of the ments designed to assist those in!

war. It can truly be said that no nation, which was not confident both of is ability and determination to achieve victory, would have embark- ed upon such commitments and undertakings.”

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