NANCY

DOESN'T

HE

LOOK GRAND

FOOEY!

Chamber

IM JUST CRAZY ABOUT. UNIFORMS

of

Tuesday,

ISN'T HE CUTE IN THAT

SUIT ?

AW... COME ON ... LET'S GO

TO A

MOVIE!

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Commerce

Review of Colony Trade

on.

Difficulties in getting imports owing to the scarcity of ships and restrictions were mentioned by Mr J. K. Bousfield, Chairman, at the annual general meeting of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce yesterday.

Mr Bousfleld also spoke of the increasing Importance of the local industries, particularly shipbuilding, cement making and sugar refining, and said that in spite of all the difficulties, the commerce of the Colony had kept up remarkably well during the year under review.

The Hon. Mr Stanley H. Dodwell was elected Chairman for the ensuing year, with Mr G. Miskin na Vice-Chairman.

of

is

of suggesting that this point might be remedied when peaceful condi- tions return..

The

the

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was

tu

May 13, 1941

By Ernie Bushmiller

OH, GOODY-

I LOVE TO

SEE THE USHERS IN:

THEIR SNAPPY UNIFORMS!

WOULD YOU MIND. TAKIN' DIS LADY-TO- D' MOVIES, SIR? I AIN'T

DRESSED FOR

DI PART!

Miss Constance Low' (French Convent) receiving the prize for the Senior Girls 400 Metres Relay Race from the Hon. Mr M. K. La at the Hongkong Inter-School Sports at Caroline H on Sunday.— Sun Ying Ming Studio.

enic Court

Canton Slowly Achieving Pre-War Trade Turnover

CANTON, May 6.—The quarantine restrictions, imposed on: in-coming ships from Hongkong and Macao to stay for 48 hours at the quarantine, anchorage bolow Macao Forts, continue. The fact that the virulent type of Cholera in Hongkong has abated, is noted here; but so long as the incidence of even a fow cases continues in Hongkong or Macao, restrictions will continue.

Both the S. S. Fatshan and Mv, jand imports. All goods imported or Shirogone Maru maintain their week- exported are subject to permits from ly and bi-weekly schedules, while the the Chinese Superintendent. Kalayu Maru, Wang Ying Maru and The Harbour Quarantine. Office Shing Cheong maintain the Macao which was suspended since 1938, was Fun,

revived on October 10, 1940, through

Services to Shanghal, Formosa, the efforts of the Customs | authorities Japan, Indo-China and Thailand con- in co-operation with other authorities tinue and no restrictions are imposed in the city. The revenue increased & new wooden wharf to replace substantially after successful nego the old one will be constructed soon Intions with the Japanese authorities at Slickwaitong, Canton terminus of on October 15, 1940, about trade the Canton-Samshui Railway (op movements, quarantine, etc. posite the

wester extremity DI The Consolidated Tax is collected Shameen across the river),

by the Canton Customs and remitted Tsengshing is experiencing foods to the

Chinese Superintendent. The

following the exceptionally high tide the Chu Ministry of Finaties through In the East River, damaging the Kungpale, Kongmoon and Samshul paddy fields and destroying bouses. Customs will soon bo. -opened follow- The highway between the Canton ing negotiations with the Nanking suburb, Shaho and Tai Woo

Ministry of Finance. Hui, Min

Tsengshing is under water and Dusing April 1940, the collection of Boveral sections Ars the northern sector

etor revenue was only CN5400,000, while

In

November 1940, it increased to hardly CN$1,400,000 and in January, 1941,

are washed away.

Is

There uny motor traffic. A A Village Дуке Protection Committee

been to CN$2,800,000.

quotation of the theoretical Gold Unit" on which all

"Customs

established. Similar committees have been established in Sinchuen. Shekhsal and Shektan, and a number duties are fixed and collected, was of workmen are engaged on the dykes. on an average about CN$530,02 10 "CGU" 100 during the last week (ending

April 30) is against

Foreign Trado Retur The total foreign trade of Canton CN$520.20 in the previc @ week. during 1940 amounted to CN$28,867,- The decline or rise follows the rise 000, of which Imports account for or fall in the value of national cur- | CN$14,303,000

exports forrency. CN$15,584,000.

National Currency Used The local Kwangtung provincial

and

The Pearl River was officially open. ed for traffic as from April 20 1940 government decided to adept national and before that goods were coming incurrency for all payments under its and going out by junks only. Even control. The rate is fixed at CN$220

to "BIY

100. All employees are after the opening of the Pearl River, the steamers were allowed to carry h

paid in. this Cargo only up to 500 tons cach way, month. Consoliency since this Tax Police Tax therefore the traffic could gradually all taxes will be payable in

are payable

in this currency, and grow rapidly. Beside

Besides, from Septem ber to the end of November the river national currency. The Government and Macao will also pay all its bills in the

was closed, to Hongkong

on account of Cholera, when no cargo national currency. was carried. But the ocean steamers

to

Imports

CNS

Exports

CN'S 33,701,000 30,030,000

The

Kwangtung. Propaganda Ad- Formosa, Shanghai, Thailand, ministration has been formally Japan and Indo-China were running. augurated and its office is established The comparative figures for the pre-at Kong Thl. Yat Hong near Wai, vious five years are given below:

All propaganda work for the local provincial goverment will be handled by the office. Mr Kou Sze-mou, former Editor of the Tin Yem Yat Po

in Hongkong,

and Standing Member of the Nanking Overseas Ministry, is Director,

The Exchange quotations are:

Banks

inks Buying Banks Selling HK$100 MY.158

MY.108 CN$494

CN$504 C$755

C$775 "HKS" means Hongkong Dollar;

Year

1935

· 1936,

1037

1038

1030

1940

42,407,000 30,005,000 83,846,000 45,166,000 108,094,000 50,040,000 3,094,000 5,322,000 14,303,000 15,564,000 During 1939, there was hardly any

Meantime, however, some very

for Interesting. Agures

wholesale prices, covering 1930 and 1940, were released for publication by the Im- port and Export Department last month. The average increase price during 1940 over 1039 largest in the mineral group, wit

with 'an cent; and increase of 44.02 per smallest in the foodstuff group- 20.58 per cent.

cent. The

average increase for all commodities works out at Mr Bousfield snid: You will not finitely required by the people at 35.39

cent. Had prices remained. per stationary, expect me on this necasion to review Home.

increase or decrease in the course of the War. We in Hong- These obstacles to the shipment of the total value of the trade of the

centre of completed goods involve losses for Colony would kong ure far from the

represent dccurately the defence pre-all concerned, but such troubles have the percentage increase or decrease events, though parations going on all around us, and to be taker in good part as an in in the totel, tonnage of that trade. the

reinforcement strong

evitable accompaniment of the life Therefore, to obtain comparison

in which

the between 1839 and 1940 tonnages we Singapore, are a reminder that we and death struggle

nt my meinent become involved. British Empire is now engaged. The should step up the value of the 1939 may

shall bear Chamber of Commerce has If we are, I hope we

been figures by the average increase in as manfully uracives under fire as

year cost between actively occupied throughout the

years. In two in doing all it can to smooth out these terms of 1940 values, we thus arrive our friends at Home.

foot- Meanwhile, we can only struggle difficulties. In the rubber

under conditions of

for 1939 trade as against £85.1 mil- verwear Industry the Chamber has or- azure of £93.8 millions sterling increasing difficulty, to keep the ganised a distribution of the limited tions sterling for 1040. From this trade of the Colony going and so freight

based on the

is would appear that 1040 suffered a space available; still our responsibilities towards the quantity which each firm is licensed tonnage loss of 9.275 per cent, as maintenance of this

this important out- to import in proportion to the. total compared with the previous year.

quantity pest of the British Empire.

by all the licences, covered

Price of 'Foodstuffs The chief problem with which wa

in so far as revocation of import

However, as foodstuffs formed the

but the are faced is, of course, the shortage licences affects China produce, the

the adaptability which on the average in the case of locally- Item of import Calory has shown in meeting chang-made articles, whereas the amount from a ruthless General Produce Brokers' Associa- largest individual ships resulting

issued a during 1940, and as this group under cd conditions will. I trust, help us the mercantile tion of London recently

sticking with the Colony on accourt in against

by which the enemy seek revised contract which provides that went the smallest increase in price, to make up on the swings at least of its entrepot trade is probably not

the weighted to offset Britain's raval power and, Government cancellation of a licence it is probable tha

would.

some of what we are likely to lose more than two or three per cent..

trame after the occupation of Canton possible,

The Dellt Conference has opened starve the people of is

on the roundabouts.

by the Japanese in October, 1938, as increase smaller percentage the British Isles. We have heard, to be followed automatically by general average for all groups wou

Here I would like to say a few the eyes of a good many in the

the Pearl River was closed till April on his been than the figure of 35.30 per cent. oft words on the increasing importance seller.

Middle and Far East to the potentiali-20, 1940 for cargo traille. Besides, "AY" Military Yen; "CNS" Chinese and this in

local industry. The old-

lies of Hongkong, and we all hope the value of the Chinese national national dollar; "C" former Canton the President of the United States necessary to point out that-as far which I have what the decrease of our

in-lurr would mean

decrease established industries of shipbuilding us Far Eastern merchants are

that one result of that Conference dollar has showed very wide fluctus- Dollar-Our Own Correspondent. has instituted a patrol of the Atlantic,

will be to 2.000 miles from cast to west, and cerned--this is no solution because in tonnage is even less than 9.27 per and repairing, cement making and

accelerate the growth of tions in exchange as below, say, with to the Antoretle experters have to meet contractual cent. But even on the basis of this

all show Increased from the Arctic

our productivity. It. is possible that, reglons, in order to ensure that

In restrospect, the period covered by the Hongkong Dollar, taking HK$100 activity, lain "gets the tools to finish the job.obligations to suppliers. At the su- latter figure it is surprising that the sugar ret li is rather to the growth

gestion of this Chamber, the British Colony was so little affected during of the more recently established in- the present war will be looked on which the United States is supplying Chambers of Commerce In China 1940 by the world shortage of ship dustries that I refer, and I would as having done more to

to put the in- under the Lend and Lease Plan," have made telegraphic representa-ping. The position reflects great!

you to study the dustry of this Colony on its feet to figures given on Another wartime difficulty arises tors to London. Exporters have credit or the more economic use to articularly ask

of the Page 00

than any other like period of time. from limitation of imports into the been advised not to do business on which available bottoms must have Chamber's Report.

However, it we are to achieve this United Kingdom and other parts of the Produce Brokers revised enn-been put, and those concerned are to

Increase in Export Value

enviable goal the local manufacturers be congratulated. Unfortunately, 1 the Empire,

You will see that the export value will have to show their usual re- and quotas. The

Commerce Well Up

fear that 1941 must inevitably see a

source in directing the labour of this powers of the various Controllers and

In spite of all these dificulties, the further shrinkage in the volume of of the goods listed therein has in-

creased from a little under $35 | Colony into new channels and so Licensing Departments are subject to

since this millions in 1939 to over $51 millions make up for what we hope will be conicece of the Colony kept up re- our trade and, indeed, one over-mastering

markably well during 1940, as will be address was prepared, news of fur- in 1940-an increase consideration-

of 40.08 per

the United the temporary loss of the availability of shipping.

seen from the figures which are given ther shipping restrictions has come

and

this in

ingdom market. in spite of quotas,

Thus the value of the Chinese na- on-page 50 of the Chamber's Report. to hand which will result-at least. Troubles of Merchants

other impedi

Harbour Development

tional dollar in 1940 is only about ments,

Admittedly this total Merchants and manufacturers and These show quite a substantial in for the time being in the almost export licences and

is

Sir David Owen's report on the 25 per cent. of what it was in 1935 that when an import licence has been erease in the combloed value of the complete cessation of the export of in

Harbour stresses the desirability of goods to comparison with the combined

(after November), and 1936, about unted,-or-a-quota-has been fixed. Colony's imports and exports. How Hongkong-manufactured

port. and export figure of $1,374.5guing-ahead with certain reclaina 40-per-cent-et-it-in-1937-about-60 their troubles, sometimes, have only ever, it must not be forgotten that, Great Britain,

millions, but It be realised how

tions as soon as practicable. If this Nevertheless, changed

eir owing to higher prices for all com- Just begun. Under

one of important a place in the life of the this import licence

increase in the those pessimists who, whilst admit- 1040.

can be done, and legislation is avoid-per cent. of 1938, community local manufactures have customers, the mantle, or the value of our trade is almost certainly ting last conditions have kept up now taken when it is remembered ed which might make us unable to

manufacturers compete with shipping space

be accompanied by some shrinkage in surprisingly well in the past, forecast that the amount which "sticks" with

Chica

I think the Colony can con quite insulficient to carry the goods volume. Unfortunately, the Govern- that evil limes are just around the the Colony, ie. the difference be-

fidently look forward to greatly in which the Board of Trade-notwith- ment Statistical Department does corner. It would be foolish to in- tween the import value of the raw

creased

prosperity when the political standing the need to reduce imports not publish tonnage figures, and I dulge in wishful thinking concerning materials and the export price, is

horizons have cleared. to a minimum has decided are de- should like to take this opportunity our prospects for the current year, probably no less than 65 per cent.

if

to

will immense relief, the news that cancellation of the contract between show a

tha buyer

Bri-

import licenced by means of tract.

available

may

and

are con- turr

I am

not

BADMINTON CHAMPION

LOSES FORM

(THINKS)

I SEEM TO BE LOSING

MY PEP-BADMINTON

IS A GAME OF THE

PAST FOR ME.

AT THE DOCTOR'S

IN YOUR CASE ALSO THIS HAS LED TO AN EXCESS}}}| OF ACID WASTE PRODUCTS IN THE BLOOD. RECENT

●TESTS HAVE PROVED THAT |HORLICKS AT.........

BEDTIME IS WHAT YOU

NEED.

-ORLICKS

TWO WEEKS

LATER

(THINKS) THE DOCTOR'S RIGHT THIS HORLICKS IS DOING

MA GOOD:

YOU WILL HAVE TO LEAVE ME OUT OF THE TOURNAMENT OLD MAN.

I'M FINISHED.

A MONTH AFTER

THE CHAMPION.

IS BACK

ON HIS OLD.

FORM AGAIN.

NONSENSE- YOU'LL BE ALRIGHT. WHY

NOT SEE A DOCTOR MEANWHILE?

YES, SINCE THE DOCTOR PUT

HIM ON

HORLICKS,

ent,

AT THE DOCTOR'S

...I EVEN WAKE TIRED

YOUR TROUBLE IS NIGHT STARVATION,

·YOU SEE, WHILE YOU SLEEP, YOUR HEART, `LUNGS AND OTHER

AUTOMATIC PROCESSES CONTINUE USING UP · ENERGY.

DOOTORS AND SCIENTISTS USE HORLICKS

IN HOSPITAL TESTS

RECENTLY tests were made in a great

hospital on men and women who com plained of always feeling Ured.

It was found that these people had an excess of acid waste products in their blood during sleep.

This acid, wasta kept the brain and nerves 'on edge' all night even though the rest of the body was sound asleep.

But when Horlicks was given to these people last thing at night, this excess achil waste was completely neutralised. They woke refreshed, with Increased energy and vitality,

DO YOU FEEL WORN OUT, DEPRESSED, OR NERVY? DO YOU EVEN AWAKE TIRED?.

Take HORLICKS

THEN YOU WILL

I

by the

in

as the basis;

Year Chinese National Dollar

Equivalent to HK$100 1935 (Before November)

CN$140 Average 1935 (after November)

1930

1937

1038

1039

1940

"

103 103

#

370

250

#

325 430

Customs Improvement

I now move the adoption of the

#7

Donations To Bomber Fund

WAR ORGANISATION A total of $1,093,165.87

was reached yesterday by the Wor Fund Inaugurated by the S. C. M. Port, Ltd, with thu following donations:

Club {eigh-

Polico

Recreation teenth donation)

Comp Pay from two further mem Kowloon Cricket Club (Pro-

creds Boy Meels GIM

bers of 2nd Battery, K.VDC.

Kowloon

Crickel

Prize.NET

Club-Bowls Mr F. Hamblin (third donation) Mr and Mrs D. C. Edmonston

(third donation,

tion)

"Tam's Brect

-

on 23.4.41)

Supreme Court Bamb

Mr EP: Miller (second

(monthi

(monthly

Mr E. P. Streatfield

donation) ***** Mr L. A. Sterling

donation,

M. (monthly donation)......

Capt Jowell (ale of Union Jacks)

D. W. O. P. The British War Organisation fellowing donations:

50

1,400

200

1,000

20

10

40,02

300

30

. 20

Fund, The

In this connection, it is interesting Mary Edmonton (ninth dona- to note the interview given to the Press recently by the Chinese Super-Sergeant Mess, H.K.V.D.C. Hame

(third instalment) intendent of the local Customs, Mc Pybro Board per Bill Bask

(second donation>

Bagley Sle David Owen's report, to which Lin Yau-kan, reviewing the revival

Hongkong Amateur Cinema Club alluded just now, has been publish- of the Canton Customs House on

(60 per cent of net proceeds of cinema ed so recently that do not propose April 20, 1940. Mr Lin said: to refer to it at length, pending full About 83 tems were added to the appropriate previous lists of restricted exports consideration. Sub-Committees of the Chamber. It is clearly

valuable and most in- structive document, the product of wide knowledge and experience. Report and Accounts, and when this The report should help the whole has been seconded I shall be glad to Colony to take long views In the answer, to the best of my ability, development of its

valuable any questions which members muy rongkong Branch. acknowledges asset.

desire to ask.

In seconding the motion, Mr H. B. $100,910.05; Mix Grace Ezra (monthly). Previously Acknowledged £100 and We have again to express sympathy with the merchant community in Sturt said: I am sure that we have to: A. Hak, $10: Tiongkong Hine As Interest to sociation (Shoot in aid of the British Red Canton who for another year have all listened with great suffered by force of circumstances our Chairman's concise and Informa-Cross on Sunday 4/3/41) 30! Credit

almost beyond their control-the

Live address. may A year complete loss of their trade.

say ago there were hopes of the re-note of restrained optimism which Badge per Mins Sifos 1; sale of 2 C.HSS, opening of the River, but I regret to characterises his remarks. We are curs.8. Badge Der Mirt Uoaglis, 41: Dale yet fortunate so far in being removed of 3 CSS. Badge par Mrs Edmondston, digi: sale of 1 CHAB. Badge per Mrs our Larssen, si: sale of Postat Labels, 40 ct. and our

all (monthly); (15; A. H. Guinness month- any 1 $20 A. M. Kennedy tinonthly). $30:

total, $101.804.43.

say

most

have

not

that we welcome

Foncler Extreme Orient, $300 E. D. Sassoon Banking Co. Ltd. 100 J. S. the Dunnett (monthly), 20; sale of 1 C.1.9.S

much

Badge per Mrs Mackintosh. sale of 1

that these materialised.

from the worst aspects of the We ate all glad that His Excellency astrous world upheaval, the Governor has returned to the role would appear to be to make all the Ryan (monthly), $100: D. G. Day Colony recovered in health, and possible preparations to meet trust that his strengih may be main-adverse contingency while doing our

best to maintain with tained to face the strenuous duties cheerful optimism as we can which each day and hour bring in mand the general prosperity of the lim in these times of stress. I am sure you will wish me also to ex-Calo View of the very serious short- press our appreciation of the services rendered to the Colony, by General age of shipping which is evident, to ail of us, the figures relating to tho Norton during his term as Acting-general imports and exports of the Governor.

com-

The motion before the meeting Colony referred to by the Chairman includes the adoption of the ac-are more encouraging than might.

have been expected. counts of the Chamber. Thesa call for no comment beyond the

Local Industries

A point of

of particular interest in fact that the balance is on the rides the Chairman's address, is, I think, alde and the membership continues

to

grow. Extension of the demand his reference to the rapid propor-

by Governments the world over for tionato growth of our more recently certificates of origin has led to D

from further increase in fees source of income.

this

Tribute to Staff ... This your our hard-working Secre-

established local industries and the prospect of further improvement in- dicated by him as the result of the

Delhi Conference. It iB to bo hoped

that the "powers that be" will do all that is practicable to foster and this side of our activities

|tary-the term is:hackneyed, but I for the most part]

can think of nothing which more accurately describes Mr Koy--has Erapice materials are used in these done even more than the usual industries. amount of work on Government be In conclusion I should like to half as, during the absence of the endorse the remarks made by the Hongkong Delegation at Delhi, his Chalman with regard to our hurd full-time services were lent to the working and always courteous Secre War Supplies Board, and in fecentary and staff, and I am sure you months he has worked for several will be with me in expressing our weak for the Food and Fire grateful thanks to the Chairman and wood Control Board This, in turn, the Committee for the valuable and has thrown a great deal of extra effective work done by them during work on the "Assistant Sscretory and, the year on our behalf maak beke debted to them for the many hours the adoption of the Report and Ac of astra limewalch they have had counts to put in to keep pace with the work ne Report and Accout Rinvolved.

animousl

SLEEPASOUNDLY —— Vindeed, the whole stat. We are in now have pleasure in seconding

WAKE REFRESHED AN DE HAVE EXTRA ENERGY ALL DAY

SUPPORT THE BOMBER

FUND

Total to date:

$1,895,165.87

Remitted to, London

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