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Mr. Chester-Woods New Adjutant

Police Reserve Orders by the Hon. Mr J. P. Penneinther-Evans, Com- missioner of Police, state:

Appointments

Ilis Excellency the Governor has been viensed to make the following appoint- ments in the Hongkong Pulice Rexorve: Mt William Richard Chester-Woods temporarily to act as Assistant Super. intendent of Police, with effect from April 0, 1041.

The following donations amounting to $1,312.00 were received through the Hörbe Adjutant of the kong War Effort Committee and are in- Softball Match Soribal Dance (culfected)' Bob Conan

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STOCK MARKET

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Mr C. M. Halt

An Officer's Canıp Pay (11.K.

V.D.C.).......

Mr William Richard Chester-Woods to Hongkong Police Iteserve, with affect from April 9, 1941.

Mr Tau Tun-on to be promoted to Sentor Superkitendent of Police Reservo, and Onicer Commanding Chinese Coin- ny, Police Reserve, Wih effect from 15.30 April 0, 1941,

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223.47 All N, C. On will attend the Lecture

Boom, Reserve Headquarters, on Wednes day, May 20 immediately following the Dr Parade for a talk, by the Adjutant, Police Reserve.

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Training Course-Part 1. Those dolalled will attend at Murray Parade Ground for Instruction in Part 1 of Training Course on Wednesday, May 28, at 5.15 p.. sharp. Dress-cunki uniform.

Leave. Constable (R) 139 Chan Wal- 587,09 - stun has been granted ten, days' leave of

alisence as from May 23, 1941.

Patrol Duty Patrol duties carried out aå undered,

The British Wor Organisation Fund, Hongkong Branch. acknowledgea the following donations:

whit be

Indian Company Death. This Hanourable Commissioner of Polles regrets to have to record tha death of Constable (R, 731 All Abdullah who served in the Indian Company, Police | Reserve from September 12, 1940, to the

date of his death May 1, 1941.

Provlowly acknowledged £100 and $102,$50.03; Anunyouɔ, $10; QA.LM.N.S. Meas monthly). $15: Mr Lam Fuok-lye (monthly). $20; John Forbes imonthly). $25; M. G. Carruthers (monthly). 15: Mrs M. M. Drake (munthly), $10; Messrs Davies, Brooke und Gran (monthly), $70: D. W. Hume (monthly), 310; Mesars Francois D'Hardivillers, $300; Rev and Mrs T. A. Broadfoot (monthly), $5; D. C. Edmondston (monthly), $250; The Mo- hammedan Members of the Macau Pahee Force #224; Mr and Mrs S. Masoti, $25; Mrs R. A. Buckberrough. $50,25; Llang Yu-Ming-proceeds from exhibition Cathedral Hill $30: In Memory of the late Mr J. D. Bickerstatt-Hazel and Let Pearson $3: Sally and Joe Hudson 85; Kowloon Docks. Recreation Club (for St Ilunatune) 14h Contribution. $150; Mies E. B. Stanton $117: xale of nine CitS.S. Badges and Postai Labela-Miss P. Harriot batons to be carried, top $2, Mis R. R. Judan 31. Mrm O. A. Smith 1. Mrs II. F. Phillips $3. Mes Macleod $1. Mr Campbell $1, Postal Latrels 40 cents: total $204,000.00.

Training Course—Part 1. Those detail- ed will altend at Murray Parade Ground for instruction in Part 1 of Training Course on Wednesday, May 23 at 5.15 p. sharp. Dress-Khaki uniform.

at

Training Course-Part II. These detail- ed wift attend Reserve Headquarters for Part 1 of Training Course under Police Sergeant (1) 268 Imam Din on Friday, May 30, 5.15 p.m. staṛp.

be Paroi Duty, Patrol duties will carried out as ordered.

Flying Squad Training Couras Part 1 Thuse detailed will attend at Murray Parade Ground for Instruction in Part 1 of Training Course on Wednesday, May 20. at 5.15 pm. sharp. Drem-Khaki uniform. Steel helmets and

Patrol Duly. Patrol dutter will be carried out na ordered "

Emergency Unit Reservo Training Cóume--Part 1. All ranks of the "3" Company will parade at Murray ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION Parade Ground under Acting Inspector

The Hongkong

(N) M.,A. de Sourn on Wednesday, May Anti-Tuberculosis As28. at 8.13 p.m. for Part I of Training Fociation acknowledges 1210

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with khak! caver.

following

Hongkong und Whampon Dock Co. 1.id, $3,000: Bo Kain-long, 1.000; Ko Ito- ning. $1,000; Fung Fook-tien, 3500; Fung Welabing $200; Kam Cheong-yan. 3100: Hongkong Canton Export Co., Ltd, $100: 9. W. Lee $100; Asiatic Petroleum Co., 1, $200; Kwong Song Tong Lid, $300 De Le Ying-kwan, $100, Dr Li Shu-fan, 8100: S. E. Levy & Co.. $100: South China Athletic Association. $100; Kowloon Motor Bus Co.. $100; Mackinión Mackenzie & Co., $50; Gibb Livingatoit & Co, Ltd. 650; Hongkong Electric Co.. Ltd. $50: Liang Chi-no, $30; Sir Elty Kadoorlez Sous, $50; Hongkong Brewery and Dis- 1ery Ltd, $25; M. F. Key. $43; Kémeth Chan, $25; Harvie W. Merrick, 15; R. Hanenek, ; J. 1. Gelling $4.

the

Ria Drill. All ranks of Squads 1 to 3 of Hongkong Section will attend Ken- andy Hoad on Friday, May 30, for Rlet Drill under Acting Inspector (R) M. A. de Boys. Yan will leave Reserve. Head- quarters at 5.03 p.m. sharp. Dress-Khaki tiniform.

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HE SIGNED Danish Minister to U.S., Henrik de Kauffr man, looks over the agreement, in Washington, which he signed giving the right to the U.S. to establish bases in Greenland. The Island will be returned to Denmark after

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Lands" Suite ....State Opera Or- in the history of to continue under less cramped con- chestra. the Po Leung Kuk was reached yes-ditions

and greatly terday when a big crowd uttended work of mercy for orphaned children

7.00 London Relay-Tho News, the laying of a foundation stone by and for young women and girls who the Hour.

7.15 London Relay-"Questions of Lady MacGregor of an extension to through economic stress are derelict the main building. The extension on the waters

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of life. This is

6.00 Local Time Signal and An- gift of cause, the holding out of a helping $50,000 by Mr J. E. Joseph.

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8.02 New Varicly-Vocal- My His Excellency the Governor, Sir the opening of the door of hope to Sister and I (Kramer and others),

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Mr Joseph offered to donate $50,000 for the building of a new wing and all he asked as a condi- tion was that we apply to Govern- ment for a free grant of the vacant land adjacent Police

for a playground in substitution for that on which the new extension was built.

Training Courne-Part III. All mem berk of the "B" Company who have not yet qualified Part II of Training Course will attend Police Reserve Fend quarters at 5.03 pm, sharp on Thursday, May 20. for

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H.K. Fire Ins. $170

Indo-China (Pret) $80 Docks $14.00

Hotels $2.85

Lands $31

Leaties

$2.78

Trams $15.75 Lights $5.70.

Lights "N"

$1.20

Macao Electrica $18.70

Cements $13.35.

Ropes $8.70

Entertainments $625

Hopes $7.

Sellers

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H.K, Banks $1,310/12

Providents $5

Electrics "O" X. Its $21.50 Electries Nts $11

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An experimental service providing sea transit to U.S.A. and air transit from U.S.A. to Lisbon and United Kingdom has been instituted. The inclusive postage rate is H.K. $2.00 per oz. for letters and HK$1.00 each for postcards. Correspondence for this service should bear the usual alue air mail label with the super- scription "By sea to U.S.A.".

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

INWARD AIR MAILS Air Mali by "Pan Amèrican Airways

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OUTWARD AIR MAILS Friday, May 30 Air Mail by Atr to Rangoon to con- next with the "British Overseas Airways."

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

claiming the generosity of Mr Joseph. Ice in the Ice Rink When,

few A

months ago, Mr To him we ove this magnificent new Don't Women Like Me? (Cottrell- Joseph came to visit the Po Leung building. Kuk with Hon. Mr Li Tse-fong and has taken many forms on this

Mr Joseph's generacity Bennett), George Form with myself, he was very much impress- and in the New Territories, but Organ-Torch Parade, No. 3..Sidney Ukulele and Orchestra accomp.; ed with the work undertaken for the what, I

think,

so characterises his Torcht Vocal-Only Forever (film of destitute girls and charity is that it is large number

practical. children. At the same time he was As all wise expenditure should be, ythm on the River")....Turner struck by the congestion for we had it

is productive, and Mr Joseph may Layton and his plano,

8.30 A "Swing" programme with as many as 300 itunates in the Kuk rest assured that nowhere, among Maxine Sullivan, which

was originally built for half his many great benefactions, did he

9.00 London

The Printed Matter Service to the that number.

Relay The spend more wisely; nowhere did he and News Commentary.

News following places in China is tem- ensure a greater and more valuable

porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- 9.15 Half an Hour of Popular chuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fukten return for money spent than he did Classics-Tone-Poem when he

"Finlandia”— so generously made this

Amoy Op. 20, No. 7

(except 7 (Sibelius)...

and extension possible,

Kulangsu), .Leopold

Kwangsi, extension Stokowsk! and the Philadelphla Or-

North

and East which will turn orphaned children

Kwangtung and human derelicts into valuable chestra; Le Cygne (Saint-Sachs).... citizens, inte the healthy mothers of plano; Where'er You Walk (Handel)

Marcel Mule (alto saxophone) with Small Packet Post to all countries

is suspended, In less than four months we see

a healthy future generation.

...John McCormack (Tenor) with before us the foundation and frame-

Orchestra: Ecossaise (Beethoven)... Other people present wo work of the new wing rising rapid L. and Mrs Smith,

were Hon. Mr N. Mischa Levitzki (Piano); "Rosa-

Mr R. A. C ly and magnificently. When com- North, Ifon. Mr B. R. Toud, Hon. Dr munde" Ballet Music No. 2, Op. 20 pleted, the extension will be three

S. and Mr Selwyn-Clarke, Sir Robert Ho (Schubert) ...Serge Koussevitzky. Tung. Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow. Hon. Mr and the Boston Symphony Orchestra; storeys highs, and it is intended that A. B. Purves, Hot, Me Was Her.. Panis Angalicus (Gazzera-Grossi It will be used exclusively for the Nr 3. P. Pennefather-Evans, Hon. Bir Af

date, June 10, K. and Mrs Lo. Hon. Mr W. N. T. and Frick)....Beniamino Gigli (Tenor) housing of young children.

Men Tum, Hon. Mr Li Tse-fong and Mrs with State Opera Orchestra; Prelude We are very much indebted to the 1. M. and Mme L. Reynaud, M. and Mime in C Sharp Minor, bullding authorities for their Rasul-Duval, Mr A. R. Fullerton, Lt. Col.

Op. 3, No. 2 operation, to Hon. Dr. Selwyn-Clarke. L. Dawbiggin. Ming P. Harrop, Major (Rachmaninoff)... Arthur Rubinstein for valuable suggestions, to the ar-5. W. To. Me T. N. Chau, Dr and Mrs

Benzler, Mr P. Tester, Dr and Mrs (Piano). chitect, Mr lu Tak-lam for willing S. N. Chau. Mr and Mrs Wong Tape, Bir Short Wave only).

9.45-10.00 News Lat French (ou services, und to Mr Lam Chik-ho and Mrs Ju Tak-lam, Mr and Mrs 7. F. and Mr Lam Chik-kuen for their Mr and Mrs Tang Shu-ku, Mr Au im- for Flano and Orchestra.

Le, Miss II. Kolewall, Mr Li Po-kwai,

have the extension built for us at Fung -ying. Mr Chan Wal-yeuk, Mr whole-hearted support in offering to chuen, Mr and Mrs Tam Woon-tong, Mr

Jacques Dupon (piano) and the cost by their well known firm of Chung Chung-shan, tir Fring Fu-kung. Orchestre Symphonique of Puris.

Dr Liu Yan-tak, Mr Wong Hok-sang, Mir buliding contractors, Messrs. Lam Kwok Ha-wan, My What T1 and Singers in Order of 3p- Woo & Co.

Ngan Shing-kwan, Mrs Ho Leung. Dr Y. Li, Mr H. C. Kwok, Mr Ramon Kant, pearance Corrado Zambelli, Blanca change. $25; The Hongkong Chinese as placed her in the front rank certainly called forth hearty res-:

The benefaction of Mr Joseph has Air Shum Wal-you. Mr ilo Kwei-chuen. Scacciati, Ida Mannarini, Francesco Women's Club, $23; Lleut.-Col. II. I. social workers,

sers, will give the mem-

Mr and Mrs Lam Chik-ho. Mr and Mrs Merli, Enrico Molinari, Gouseppina Dowbigam, 10: Mr A. S. Potter trust-bers some

o Pao-tani, Mes C. 1, Wan. Mrs Ihong Insight into

ponse her local

from many quarters Le meus and is efforts; and Miss Hilda Yen, one of interest of the Kuk. This is not the Mass. Mr and My Laut Chik-wuen, turini and the Chorus of La Scala, In the Keng-pho. Mr Laun Yik-knu, Mr Cheung Zinetti, Enzo Arnaldi, Emilio Ven 1. K. Erung. (Nair inoblisation pay), $7; Dr S. C. Yeung. 33; Mr Lau King-sing,

China's

first time the Kuk has been beneßt- most charming daughters a

Dr and Mrs Lee Shiu-kee, Dr and Mrs Milan, with the Milun Symphony Or- T. P. Wu, Mr and Mrs A. Kung-po Chan. ed by the, generosity of Mr Joseph. Sir Chan Yuk-chuen and Mr and Mrs Tchestra. ploncer aviatrix, will give her im-

In 1031, he gave $30,000 towards the S. Hain. pressions as "Hostess at the Chinese

11.00 Close Down. building fund of the new building, Embassy in Moscow."

Mrs A. R. H. Gill has accepted the and he has since repeatedly made Invitation to be present. gifts of considerable value. But the

asked to note that presentation

ion of this new wing is and those members dinner will be served at 8.15 p.m. most timely of all, as it will enable the Kuk to carry out developments who have not notified the Hon. Secretary of their which have long been felt desirable, To-day, when the foundation stone of the new wing is to be laid, Mr Joseph is unavoidably detained Shanghal on business, and he is thus prevented from seeing for himself with what cordially the object of lls benevolence is regarded.

Practical Gi

of

The May dinner of the Royal Army knowledge and Sergeants Club promises to be one of the Club's outstanding events. Three Indies have been invited to His Excellency the Governor Sir Cirocy speak. Miss Emily Hahn, the Ameri-serv Northcote, x.... $100: Proceeds Charity Theatrical Performatice organised

can authoress whose latest

book, by Mrs Ho Kuto-long, c.o., and Tang "The

Is meeting with Soong Sisters," Shu-kin, at.nr. 82,500; Hongkong Jockey stich considerable success, will speak Club, $2,000: Tiongkong Telephone Co.. on Travel in The Belgian Congo $40 Sir Elty Kadourie and Bona, $250! Dudwell & Co., $150; Hongkong Football Miss Pryllis Harrop, the Lady Association, $150, E. D. Sassoon Banking Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Co. $50; Concrete Products $50: Court Affairs, whose work in the Colony

Hongkong Stock Ex

land Hotel. $30

THE SALVATION ARMY

Anny Headquarters

acknowledge receipt of the following hers are

Thi Salvation

donations, which have been credited to Des Annual Appeal for 1941:

Previously acknowledged, $3.261: Mr and Mrs F. C. Hall. $200; Mrs W. Wright

UX

U.S.A.), $27: Mr. and Mrs Eldan Poller intention to bring guests are remind- 525; on. Mr C. G. Perdue, $20; The Bank of East Asia, Ltd. $20: total to date $8,321,

ed that accommodation is very limit

The S. C. f. Port has received the following donation 10 the Salvation

1. Cunningham.

Season's Farewell Concert Ayr

At La Salle College

The Schools' Musical Association gave its last concert for the season at La Salle College yesterday.

Vocal and instrumental numbers | were given by well-known artistes, including Mrs G. A. Goodban, Miss

ed.

memory of the late Mr J. R. Sulter-Mrs

10 In Keen Bidding

Als and family. $3.

Weddings

The following forthcoming

Pauline Chow and Mr J. R. M. Smith, dings are announced: and school children who gave items were Edmund Lum, Mollie Luk, Ip

For Kowloon

Residential Site

int

'Sir Atholl MacGregor, speaking on Keen bidding between three behalf of his wife after the cere- groups of bidders at yesterday's pub-mony, said; He nuction of Crown land at the wed-Public Works Department led to the

This stone symbolises the erection of a building which will not only be upset price of $17.550 for Kowloon Inland Lot No. 4305 being raised to

worthy addition to the architec- Private Francis William Toomey, $25,000 before

tural amenities of the Colony but Karn-kum, Kenneth Ho, Nipwar Lim, of the Middlesex Regt, and Miss Nina applicant, Mr Leung Wang-yue, mer-administration of the Po Leung Kuk It was sold to the will enable those responsible for the David King. Allee and Emily Yu, Ho, of No.-330 Reclamation Street;

chunt, of No. 43 Fa Yuen Street, Mr Hsu Tao, bunk clerk, and Miss Mongkok, Kao Wen-ying, of No. 102 Tsat Tze

The

lot is situated in Playing Field ren-Mul Road;

Road between Fa Yuen Street and The area is about Mr Han-doon Chan, office assistant, Tung Choi Street.

7,800

and square feet

the annual Girls and and Mise Lo Chai-chung of No. 3 #

rental $144. Road.

The lot must not be used for in-

Jenny Wong, Mimi Leung, Mul Fook-ket and Hui Yin-gun,

Concerted voen! items were dered by students from Heep Yunn, Diocesan Girls, St Stephen's Girls, St Joseph's, Ying Wa French Convent.

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dustrial purposes, and no factory

VARIETY CONCERT

may be erected on it. The purchaser Entertainment for Seamen

is expected to expend a sum of not icss than $25,000 in rateable im- provements on the Jot within the next two years. Plans for the erec- tion of tour residential buildings are being. prepared by the purchaser.

New Torpedo Boat

And Services To-morrow

A variety entertainment, arranged and compered by David Kossick, will be given at the Sailors' Home and Seamen's Institute, 'Gloucester, Road, at 0 p.m. on Wednesday. All Service men and Merchant Seamen are cor dially invited, admission being free.

Mony well known local artistes are taking part, including Freddy Archer, Les Gibson, Tommy King "Mynto" The In the laboratory at, Milford

Hinchliffe, Scotchy Man, Stanley a man of lines (Connecticut) where his father Deacon, A.D. Spoors and his partner both spoken and drawn), Maude designed one of the first success. Bill Doxford, Doris Shields, ful submarines, Thomas A. ftude Goddard, Mitzi Glover, lan Knight, John Gilchrist, Elvie Yuen, Edison Lake, son of Simon

Lake, is polishing of the final Stark, an

Maude Minnie Mather and

artiste now to

details of his own contribution Hongkong audiences. 10 naval warfare-an nero- Stage management is in the hands dynamic torpedo boat.

of Monty Ditton, assisted by Les Barker.

Thomas Lake claims that he has developed type of torpedo boat faster, more easily manoeuvred, and better suited to battle conditions than any other yet built--and one adaptable to mass production.

He says he had discussed prell- minary tests with the US Navy Department.

Dr Ronald F. Ching, specialist in Ophthalmology, will speak on "Eyes A few important things that we should know about their care," at the timin meeting of the Hongkong Ya Men's Club at the St Francis Hotel on Thursday.

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Windsor Mock Gas Attack

A mock gas attack, of which the public had been warned was staged in Windsor recently, when high concentrations of tear gas were released simul. taneously in all the principal streets.

Most shoppers quickly put on their masks, People not carrying maska were sent by the police into air raid shelters. Some hid tears streaming down their face. The ometal verdict was that the exercise was very suc- cessful.

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