Wednesday
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
May 14
1
CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.50 for 3 days prepaid
FOR SALE.
THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
LIMITED.
Notice to Shareholders
The Seventy-second Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders THE HONGKONG NATURALIST, | vill bo hold at the Offices of the Vol. X nos. 3 and 4. Price $4indersigned on Wednesday, the (postage extra). Now on sale at
1st May, 1941, at Noon, for the Bouth China Morning Post Lid,
urpose of receiving the Report of he General Managers, together with a statement of Accounts for he year ended the 31st December, 910.
CAR KILLS 1. SMALL BOY
Indian Guilty of Driving Without Proper Care
Gloucester Yakoob Khan, of 93 Rood, Wonchul, was convicted by Mr H. G. Sheldon, K.c., at Central Magistracy yesterday, of driving a car without due caro and caution. It was stated that a small buy WIS was ordered to pay killed. Khan
the $50 compensation to parents of
deceased child in lieu of
a fine. Defendant was summoned for Gloucester driving car No, 3539 in Road
about 9.30
April a.m. on
4, without 'duo core and caution, by failing To ascertain that the road Immediately in front of the car was clear of children before commencing to drive.
The
car was
The Share Register and Trans- 'er Books will be closed from the th May to the 21st May, 1941, both days inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
General Managers, The Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 30th April, 1941,
FOR THE PROTECTION
OF CHILDREN ·
What to do to help a child
or
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, pro-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any instter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with
Traffic Sergt R. D. Paton secuted, and Defendant was repre- sented by Mr F. G. Nigel.
Sgt Patch stated that Defendant's parked near the sea wall fucing eas
enst, and
Defendant when commenced to drive it away he look- ed up at the houses on the other side of Gloucester Road. It was alleged that Defendant falled to see. a group of children who were few feet in ¡front of the car, The result was that of them was run over and killed. wok Cheong, boatman, said that lic was sitting near the sea wall when he saw Defendant driving the car away. There were four young 'boys about eight feet away and in front of the car, and the driver was looking up at some houses
his right. The car ran into one of the boys, and he was of the opinion that the number plate knocked the child down. When somebody shouted to Defendant that someone had been knocked down, he reversed his car, and one of the wheels ran over an arin of the child,
CITAL
en to
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be hold on Monday, the 19th day of May, 1941, at 3 p.m., nt the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of IIIA Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Pokfulam Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 21 years. Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo sal of the lot the Purchasor (if) not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised oficer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in casla. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Locality
Garden Lot
No. 150.
Pokfulam Road. between Rural
Nos. 422 & 440
No. of Sale
Registry Ko.
Buspling
Boundary
Measureménta
NEW.
{1ort}/ec1]tret] «·
As per salu
plan,
I Content in
Upset Price
$171
The purchaser of the lot will be The Hon. General Secretary, required to pay to the auctioneer 1.K.S.P.C., Old City Hall.
in cash the sum of $17.00 (being The Inspector, 49 Pokfulam Road, 10% of the upset price) im 1st floor.
The Inspector, 02 Stone Nullah mediately after the fall of the Lane, 2nd, Floor.
hammer, the balance of the The Inspector, 12 Sal Yeung Cholprentium being paid in accordance St, Kowloon,
The Inspector, 52, Argyle St., with the Conditions of Sale. Kowloon,
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, "by the Society.
The Informant's Kame will be
kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved,
NOTICE
South China Morning 'Post China and Macao
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British Empire and Foreign
DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940
Mr Nigel cross-examining the Wil-
The following rates will be anss suggested that the child was 'so close to the car that Defendant charged for malling single copies could not have seen him. 'Witness of the following newspapers maintained that the child was eight abrond:- feet away.
Woman's Evidence Chán Sze, married
sald woman, that she usually slept under the verandah outside 94 Gloucester Road. On the morning of April she saw four young boys sitting down about 12 feet in front of Defendant's enr. She saw Defendant later get into the car and as it was being driven slowly away Defendant looked up at some houses. She did not hear any horn sounded, Shortly after this she saw cor knock down and run over one the ear
in evidence said that he was instructed by his master to take the car to Dodwell's Service Station,
When he proceeded to
of the
Defendant
drive it away, he sounded his horn. He saw in front of hidi only a num-
ber of Chinese adults. After driving
a short distance he heard shouts of **"Se yan" (dead body). He imme- diately stopped, but did not reverse. As be got out some Chinese ran up to him and brought up the deceased from underneath the car. Defendant quid he Uld not know how the car could have knocked down the child as he was sure there were no children In front when he drove It.
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In answer to Mr Nigel, Defendant said that he had had seven years' experience us a driver, and had not been involved in any accident.
Could Not Be Been
Mr Nigel · submitted that even if there were children about, they were in such a position that they could not have been seen by Defendant. He said that even if it should be proved that Defendant's car ran over and killed the child, it was not the wheel that did it, but the hydraulic jack which was insido
the wheel, and Ho about 51⁄4" from the ground. also said that motor cars now-n-dnys Invs Avere no longer any allurement, and people should not be so curious as to sit on the footboard or underneath a car where they could not be seen. Ale said that it was certainly no duty of driver to walk round his car of any d to make sure nobody was about be fore he drove it.
Convicting Defendant, his Worship said that he accepted the evidence of the witnesses. He proposed. Instead of fining him, Ulat Defendant should pay $80 compensation to the child's parents in this unhappy incident,;
New I.L.O. Director
Mr Edward J., Phelan, Deputy Director of the International Labour Organisation, has assumed the Dizés- torship until the Governing Body appoints a new Director to succeed Mr John G. Winant.
Mr Phelan, who is 51 years of age, Is a native of Waterford, and was in the British Civil Service until the formation of the LLO, with which he has been associated from the first,
Release Of Captured Greeks And Serbs. *LONDON, May 13 (Reuter)—The "Golltenburg Handelstilining"" says that When Germana speak of chivalry. It is to make a virtus of necessity, which tho, freeing of Greek and Yugo-18lny prisoners shows.
They must be relansed to provide workers for folds and Industries.
LONDON, MAY 13 (Router),--Mr Winston Churchill had an audience
tho: to-day,
MCharles Baron, General do Gaulle's Far Eastern representative, arrived in tongkong yesterday on An Inspection tour of the Free French Forganisations In East AmlEVANGELI
25 cents per copy
The Hongkong Tolograph China and Macno 16 cents per copy British and Foreign 20 cents per copy 25 cents Saturdays.
RADIO
ZBW, 355 metros (845 kc.) and 31.45
metros (9,520 kilo-cycles) Studio Talk with Excerpts From Famous Plays
on a Fre- Broadcast by queney of 845 ke's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11, pm. on 9.52 m.c's per second.
PAY WHAT
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FOR THE WORDS
AND MUSIC
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"There'll Always
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SUNG BY DEANNA DURBIN
IN
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STOCK MARKET REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange Omcial Summary, lasued yesterday, · 18:
Buyers
H.K. Banka $1,300 Bank of East Asia $70 Indo-Chinas (Pref) $80. Providents $4.80 Hotels $2.00
Electrics Rts $11.25 Macuo Electrics $10 H.K. Ropes $0.10 Entertainments 80.24
Sellers
·Providents $5 Trama $16
Sales
H.K. Govt. 3%1⁄2% Loan (1934)′ 94,50" Union Ins. $405--5-5. Electrice X. Ris $22.23 Electrics Ris $11.75 Maçao Zientries $19
20W
1215 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cussion.
12.30 Excerpts from Gilbert and Sullivan.
SPRING IN LONDON—Despite the possibility that a Nazi bomb may land in the contrà of them, crocuses bravoly push their blooms upward in St. Regent's Park, London. Spring sun- shine is enjoyed by flowers and humans alike, although the war is so near.
Five-Pronged Enemy Advance In Desert Forced Back To Base
(By "Reuter" With Mobile Patrol in Western Desert)
CAIRO, May 13.-In yesterday's thrust, the enemy appeared to be using about 200 vehicles operating in independent columns without supply lines. These lines would be established later if the Germans found that they had penetrated far enough to make them necessary.
--
Starting at sunrise, the enemy flung out five columns towards Egypt. All the columns were engaged and the battle raged from the aca between Sollum and Bug Bug 50 miles into the desert.
The first German column pushing along the constal road Jending to Sidi Barrani encoun-| tered British advanced defence positions. Another column whiciTM came down from the escarpment curved southwards from Serand und endeavoured to advance In a the parallel direction along coastal plain.
On the escarpment, two columns crossed the Egyptian frontier west of British of the and south Solium forjes.
The battle on the escarpment top was one of immense mobility since in the rolling desert columns can pass unnoticed within a short distance of each other.
On the previous night I had re- "Iolanthe Overture. The B.B.C. Theatre Orchestre cond. by Stanford turned from the terrain on which Robinson; The Yeomen of the yesterday's escarpinent fighting took Columbia place. I had been accompanying a Guard" Vocal Gems..
patrol which, Light Opera Company with Orches-highly mobile British ten; Trial by Jury" Hark, the Hour in the course of a lightning_opera-
had
ail cleared
German George Baker tion, of Ten Is Sounding. and Chorus: Is this the Court of the troops west and south of Sollum out Exchequer?...
of Egypt in the course of a few days' .Derek Oldham and Chorus; When First my Old, Old Love Oghting.
Object Achieved Derek Oldham, George Baker und Cherus; All Hail! Great Judge.. Chorus: "The Gondollers-To Help Lyt- Henry Unhappy Commoners........Hi ton and Bertha Lewis with Orchestra.
1.00 Local Time Signol, 1.01 Reginald Foort at the Organ. 1.13 Hawaiian Selections.
scenter and Rugby Press and
1.30
1.45 Dance Music.
2.13 Close Down.
-5.45-Indian-Programmo.
0.30
0.30
Lions
After reaching Libya, the British patrol retired, having achieved its
cbject. this operation, the British
During this
column met parties of German tanks, all of which were put to fight as well as about 600 transport vehicles.
Considerable casualties were in-. licted on the enemy.
No Support
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
T.T. London Demand London T.T. Shanghai T.T.
Singapore T.T. Japan TT. India
U.S.A Manila
H.K. Stock Market
The
following quotations were ssued on the Hongkong Stock Mar-
.224.
BANKS
THE CHARTERED BANK OF
· INDIA, AUSTRALIA & OMINA.
Incorporated by Royal Charter: 1253. ́ Paid-up Capital
£3,000,00 Reservo Liability of Proprietors £3,000,0
Reserve Fund
HEAD OFFICE
*** £1,000,00 LONDON.
28 Bishopsgate, E.G.Ji
Sub-Agencies in Londont 117/12, Leadenhall Street, E.C..
West End Branchi
14/16, Cockspur Street, B.W.1.
Manchester Branch:
st, Mosley Street, Manchestar,- 3.
Alor Star
AGENCIES AND BRANCHES: Ilankow Hongkong Ipoh
Amritsar
Batavia
Hollo
Klang
Penang
Kangoon
Bangkok
Nalgon
Bemerang
Bombay Calcutla
Karachi
Seremban
Shanghai
Kobe
Singapore
- Clive Street
Kuala
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Faltile Plac
Lumpur
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Kuching
Taiping
Madras
Trentain
Manila
Tongkah
(Bhuket)
Agencies:
Canton Cawnpore Cebu
Colombo
Dethi
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Medan
New York Thingto
Paiping Yokohama
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted.
· CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened. FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter perioda in Local or Other Cur rencies at rates which will be quoted on application.
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates obtainabis on application. The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Executor & Trustee businous and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid on tärnia which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies and Branches.
W. H. EVANS THOMAS.
Manager.
THE MERCANTILE BANK OF
INDIA, LIMITED, '・・
load Oce: -15, Gracechurch 'Street, „London, B.C.3. .
Authorised Capitel Subscribed Capital Paid-up Capital ...... feserve Fund and Rest
BANKERS:~
£3,000,000
1,800,000
1,050,000
1,254,000
The Bank of England & Midland Baak,-Kc
BRANCHES:-
Jatino Kuantan Kandy
Karachi
Kuala Trengganu
Madres
New York
Penang Rangoon Shanghal
Himla
Singapore
HONGKONG BRANCH
Every description of Banking and Exchange Business transacied.
TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHIP UNDERTAKEN.
Bangkok
Bombay
Calcutta
Colombo
Delhi
-Kota Bharus
Galle
Kuala Lipis
1/2% 1/276
Hongkong
Kuala Lumpur
ket this morning.
BANKS
Howrah Ipoh
.445
HK. Banks
1,305 b.
52
H.K. Banks
.72 n.
1021/
H.K. Banks (H.K.) 2.
.76% D.
.025%
Chartered
.8% 1.
.241
.48
Mercantile, A. & B, £,
454
Mercantilo C. £
East Asia $.
149
1041⁄2
Cuntons
T.T. Switzerland
10214
Union SURIN
1/01/5
H.K. Fire $x.
BUYING
SHIPPING
4 m/s L/C London
1/32
4 m/s D/P London
.1/3
Douglas $...
Steamboats
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
25
30 d/s India ........
.84%
T.T. Batavia T.T. Bangkok
T.T. Saigon T.T. France
T.T. Australia
4 m/s Franco
U.S. Cross rate in London 4.021⁄2 U.S. Cross rate in N.Y...4.03
Jockey Club Donations
This Year
CAIRO. May 13 (Reuter)~~An The Hongkong Jockey Club have -enemy-five-pointed-thrust-an-opera-n the current year made the follow- Closing Local Stock Quotation made entirely without supporting donations totailing $55.500:
6.32 Variciy.
7.00 London Relay-The News,
7.15 London Relay "Questions of the Hour,"
7.30 Dance Muslo.
nouncements.
8.02 Amy Woodforde. Finden's "Four Indian Love Lyrics" sung by Nelson Eddy (Baritone).
ance In
"
was made early in the morning in Hongkong Benevolent Society $5,000; blazing hent and in sandstorm, Little Sisters of the Poor $3,500 War Memorial Nursing Home $5,000; Diocesan sold a military spokesman, School and
COM-
Orphanages $3.590; Alice the Cairo communique emorial, and Amilated Hospitals $5,000: on the menting which stated that in the Sollum area Ballors tome and Missions to Seamen kang Soclely for the Provention of 8.00 Local Time Signal and An- the enemy carried out a reconnaiss-12,000: The Salvation Army $2,500; Hong- force in five small columns. Cruelty to Animals $1,600: Tung Wab The spokesman added that when Hospital 12.500: Society of St Vincent de thay met with opposition, the Paul 12.500; Hongkong Society for the columns retired to the starting line Protection of Children 44.000; Poppy Day Fund $3,000; Sabors and Soldiers Homo near Sollum.
$2,000; Children's Playgrounds Association Association "There is every evidence that the 1600 St John Ambulance
and Brigade $2,000; St Louis Industrial the Germans
experiencing are
School $1,000; Society of St. Vincent de With the Classics-Medley (arr. greatest administrative problems, Paul (Dlind Homes $1,000; Cheer-O Club Fund) Sidney Crook); Intro: Polonaise particularly in supplies of water,1,000: Cheer-0 Club (Building
$1.000: The Boy Scouts Association, bero
io-vent 500: The Boys and Girls Clubs
Association $1,250;
Anti- Hongkong Tuberculosis Association $500; Social Ser- vice Centre of the Churches $1,000; Hong- kong Refuges and Social Welfare Counc}1 1500; Po Leung Kuk $1,000; Taipo Rural, Home and Orphanage £250,
8.16 An Orchestral atid Violin Pro- grannie.
·
Bomber Fund A total of 81,690,313,72 was reached yesterday by the War Fund Inaugurated
Lid.
with the by the B. C. M. Past.
INSURANCES
China Underwriters $.
Indo-China .'P. $.
Indo-Chinas D. S. Shell (Bearers) s/- Waterboots $.
DOCKS ETC. Wharves $.. Docks $. Providdhin $.. S'ha Dockyards $,
MINING
Kailan s/- Anuba $
H.K. Mines
LANDS
Hotels $.. Lands $..$.... Lands 4% Debentures S'hal Lands Sh. $.. Humphreys S. H.K. Realtles $...... Chinese Eatutes $..... UTILITIES
!
Trams
Peak Trams (old) $. Peak Trams
(new)
Star Ferrics S
Y. Forries x.d. 5.
Chin Lights
(old)
.1144 n.
70 b.
220 8.
.405 su.
.1 д.
176 b.
.128 .
843.
.81 b.
.60 n.
4077% n.
Current Accounts opened in Local Cur rency and Fixed Deposits received in Local Currency and Sterling on terms that may be ascertained on application.
D. BENSON,
Manager.
POST OFFICE
An experimental service providing .6.55 n.sca transit to U.S.A. and alr transit
15 n.
from US.A. to Lisbon and United .881⁄2n. Kingdom has been instituted. The inclusive postage rate is. H.K. $2.00 .4.05 per 4 oz. for letters and H.K.$1.00 ..26. n. each for postcards, Correspondence
for this service should bear the usual 12/0 n. blue air mail label with the super-
8.n.cription "By sen to US.A.". .1% ets. n.
.2.85 b.
The publle are reminded that it is a breach of postal regulations to .31 b;i enclose in a postal cover communi- 1071⁄2 n.
cations intended for persons other .12.00 n.
han the addressee. .....0.70_n. 2.70 b. & 80.
China Lights (new) HK. Electrics (old) x. rts, H.K. Electrics (new) H.K. Eelectrics Rts $.. Macao Eclectrics $.. Sandakan Lights $.
(old) $ lephones (now) $..
INDUSTRIALS
~~The Printed Matter Service to the Zollowing places in China is tem ..99 n. porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze
huen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fukien (except Amoy and Kulangeu), .71% n. Kwangsi,
North and East of
16.10 s.
..31⁄2 n
..51% 0.
.21.35 n.
wangtung.
Small Packet Post to all countries]
..6.70 n.'s suspended.
n
$2244 0.
INWARD AIR MAILS
50 Air Mail by "Pan American Airways .21% n. .1144 80.
.10.25 b.
...12 n. 22 n.
.9% n.
Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $....30 n. Caid: Mack. (Prof.), Sh. $....25 n. Canton Ices $..
Cements $.. H.K. Ropes $..
STORES, &c.
Direct Service"-San
Francisco
date, 7th May...........May 14. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways-
Direct
Service"-San Francisco date, 13th May
.May 20.
OUTWARD AIR MAILS Wednesday, May 14
Air Mail for Manliä, Guam, Monolulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantio Services."
K.P.O.
.1 n. .18 s.
.6% 8.
Dairy Farms $
174 n.
Reg.
Watsons S...
.9% 0,
Ord.
.May 14, p.m. .May 14, 5.30 p.m.
Lane Crowfords $..
.7% D.
G.P.O.
Sinceres $.....
.2.15 n
Reg.
.May 14, 5 pm.
32.20
Wing On (H.K.) $.
.39 n.
Ord.
Powell Ltd. 9.
Mr G. B. Lim. Kulangsu
Mr E. P. Streatfield (second dona-
tion)
500
0.83
tho
S'hal Cotton
COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh...
.1% n.
.35 n. .200 n.
MISC.
H.K. Govt 4%
.07..
Rosamunde Ballet (Schubert); the spokesman on this thrust Nocturne (Chopin); March (Tchal-wards Egypt.
of the Flowers kowsky); Waltz (Tchaikowsky); William Tell Over- ture (Rossini); Dance of the Sugar-
The China State Bank, Lid, one Minute (Tchaikowsky); Plum Fairy Waltz (Chopin); Hungarian Hhap- of the large Chinese bobks here, has decided to offer annually two sody (Liszt)....Alfredo Campoli and hls Concert Orchestra: Intermezzo scholarships to students of the Ling- (Heinz Pro- nan University, American missionary (Souvenir de Vienne Otto Kyndel institution formerly In Canton and Mr G. II. Piercy (econd donation) $210
Melodi
plano accomp. join with Americana (Herbert) Symphony Orchestra; In
te: In My Heart
Bird Hungarian Melody (Misrakl);
at Eventide (Eric Contes).
Tzlpine (violin) with
organ: Huugarlan Dance No. 3 (Brahma);
Gipsy Dark Eyes (Russlan Rode
African and his Tziganes;
(Boulanger); American
Serenade
Virion
langer
.; Pan now removed here. Columbia
(Boulanger). George Bou-
(Violin) with piano accomp.; The Midnight Waltz (Amodio); Nea politan Nights (Zamecnick)....Lon- don Novels
·Orchestra.
0.00 London Relay The News and News Commentary.
9.15 Compostions of Faure. 0.45-10.00 News la French (On
Short Wave
ave Only).
9.45 The Kentucky Minstrols, 10.00 Studio The Fourth of a Talks on Drama of Yester- series of day and To-day by Evelyn Wood Illustrated by, scenes from` Classical and Modern Playa
Those taking part are: Jess Gra- ham-Barrow, Sheila Mackininy, Vorn Murray, Cyril Champkin, H, L. Dùn-
10.35 The Albert Sandler Trio and Orchestra.
Le
A Little Love, a Little Kin
Albert Sandler and his Orchestra; Canari (Pollakin); Faery Song (from Immortal Hour")... Trios Halfway, to The Street
Singer"); If. You Only Knew (from "Crest of the
· Bandier and his in E Flat (RU«. binstein)........... Albert Sandler Trio! | Down in the Forest (Bir.L. Ronald) kart ́Albert Sandler and his "Orchestrál
11.00 Close Downl
COMING TO
QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA
Andy Hardy Meets Debutante
Judy's the babe in Mickey's arms again! 41fs singing, stopping fun... for the whole Hardy family... An exciting Manhattan!
MICKEY
LEWIN STONE · ROONEY
CORALTA
PAY
PARKER-BOLDEN
Hab, JUDY GARLAND
following donations;
Jimmy's Kitchen Musical Box
[April) M. G. F
SALESIAN INSTITUTE The S. C. M. Post has received following donation to the Salesian 70- stitute (Orphanage): Anonymous, 10.
DONATIONS WAITING Donations for the following Organlas- tions await collection at the office of the 15. C. M, Post: Lepers' Fund; Emergency Refugee Council; London Lord Mayor's Fund; Bt Dunstan's Home; D.W.OF. Food Kitchens Fund; Mongkong Bene- volent Society: Salesian Institute.
Transportation
In Reich
Delicate Apparatus LONDON, May 13 (Reuter).—So much is said about the sinkings and stoppage of England's Import that
H.K. Govt. 3% (1934), ..94% n.
H.K. Govt 34% (1034)..042 50.
.May 14, 7 pm.
Friday, May 18
Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to con- nect with the "British Overseas Airways."
+
K.P.O. and G.F.O.
Reg
Ord.
May 10, 4. p.m.
..May 16, 4.30 pm.
Tuesday, May 20
Ch. Govt. 5% 1025 GSBds...28 n. Air Mall for Manila, Guam. Honolulu, Entertainments $....
U.S.A. and Europe via “Pan AmÚ”
rican Airways and Trans-Allantfe Bervice."
Contructions (old) $...
.1.00 n. Construction (now) $.......il n. Vibro Piling $..
.7.20, n
.0/3 n. Marsmans Inv. (Lon.9 s/- Marmans Inv. (H.K.) s/- 2/11⁄21⁄21⁄2 n.
2014 D
K.P.O.
Reg. Ord.
.May 20. & p.m. ...........May 20, 8.30-pau.
G.P.O.
Rer. Ord.
.May 20, 5 p.m.
„May 20,7 pm.
Nazi Threat
To America
one forgels that Germany's occupied Red Sea Danger Area
over occans.
Mr
That leations are Germany's] the German radio
vulnerable point and a picture in the
Coolidge Wins
"Safety Award”
territories and communications are LONDON, May 13 (Router). not working smoothly either.
Operations of German forces in the
Operating oficials of the American They are at least equally as con-Red Sea will have to be reckoned President Lines have been notified and vulnerable as traffic with as a result of the development by the Accident Prevention Bureau
of the
war in the Eastern Mediter- of the Waterfront Employers' Assa Wilkie recently said ranean, it is officially announced on elation that their flagship the Prest- dent Coolidge, has The Bureau's Every ship that sails in this coveted "Safety for 1940. zacher Beobachter" gives an territory, which has become an area Competition for this award is based revelation of how vulner for operations, therefore risks des-on efforts to minimise the number truction by mines and other means of disabling occupational injuries
among ships personnel. The German Government," 600 rail-
thero-
The President Cool
Was the way wagons.
fore, warns ships not to navigate in only Pacific, passenger vessel to The picture sims at showing the the following areas, but
qualify for the privilege of flying the damage one torpedo can cause-to The Northern part of the Red Sea, tafely pennant for 1940: An appro England. But it shows also what a including the Gulf of Buen, and the priate presentation ceremony was to great, delicate and difficult apparatus Gulf of Acaba as far as the Trople be held when the President Coolidge German transportation over wide of Cancer, excluding the territorial returned to San Francisco from the
waters of Saudi-Arabla, has
Orient on May 9
able they are,
11 shows that
cargo capacity equal fons of ship's of war, states the announcement •
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