Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 6, 1941.

CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WAR EFFORT RADIO HIGH COST OF Donations To

ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.50 for 3 days propaid POSITIONS

WANTED.

NURSE COMPANION to European lady or one or two children. Chinese young Indy seeks position. Experl- enced light nursing and housekeep- ing, English education. Write Box 698, Hongkong_Telegraph."

FOR SALE,

www.

G. MR. R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 9th day of June, 1941, at 3 p.m., at

Colony's Committee Appointed

statement

wor

An Omcial

on the effort has been issued, dealing with Colony's proposed economic the intention to reduce consumption of Imported goods while increasing local production.

The

ZDW, 355 metres) (845 k.x.) and 3145

metraa. (0,510 kilo-cycles) ·

O. M. Green's Newsletter Relayed from London

0

LIVING Year's Increase

Bomber Fund

A. Lotal of $2,132,148.23

reached www yesterday by the War Fund inaugurated Use by the 6. C. "BY. Port, Ltd, with National Lacquer & Print Products following donations;

the Offers of the Public Works committee War Effort Advisory on Short Wave from 1-2.15, p.in, and fuel us compared with $1.79 for May, Bemo members of the Hongkong

Department, by Order of 11la Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Sham- shulpo, in the Colony of Hong

12.15 cession.

Mr W. Howard and pony Tropical Love .............................. Club (nith dunationi.......... Bowlers of the Hongkong

(atxti denation) ******* tion Hweep Hongkong

"In-off"· Fines

tongkong Club-Bowling Competi-

Club-Dillard

BANK S

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA,

Incorporated by Royal Charter 1153,

£9,000,000 Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund **

........ $3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000

HEAD OFFICE-LONDON.

Ja Bihaopigale, E.C.I,

Sub-Agencies in London,

224

104.00

Club

17.79

117-122, Lendenhall Street, KOJ,

West End Branehi

Room

300

13.03

14-16, Cockapur Stroot, 8.W.L.

Manchester Branch:

... 4.30

Alor Stor

Anritsar

Kong, for a torm of 75 years, M.A., Committee, Professor R.. Noahmuffins; Debroy Somers Band hosties broke out, that poultry i Bombs Indu China Shipping and

commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal nt a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of

berson, M.A., Lleut.-Colonel R. D. Walker, M.C.,

Messrs D. Kelvin Stark, M. F. Key, QU.E., F. C. M. Sedgwick, K. S. Morrison, D. C. Ed- monston, A. II. Penn, Ng Chal-wa, S. M. Churn, R. E. Heasinan (acting

(Secretary),

24 years less the last three days for Mr C. Rogers), and W. T. Lowls 1st Mov: Allegro non troppo, 2nd supply roped that the plans for the Post Office Enployer (fourth dona-

נט.

(second

71.30

The figures released by the Labour Officer relative to the cost of Hving Radio · Programme Broadcast by for last month show an increase to ZBW on a Frequency of 048 k.c's and $2.39 per head per week for food and

which in to report .to 8-11 p.ni. on 9.52 m.ca per second. 1940,

of various qucations Government on

It is understood that Investigations economie and Anancial policy incensi pun. Short Service of Inter-

Variety by Dan Donovan by the Nutrition Research Committee relation to warime needs has been

in the retail markets Indicale that the with Orchestra; constituted as follows:

(Tenor)

Rudy price of beef is nearly 14 times Chairman,

Mr D. J. Sloss, C.DE, Starita: Anna Neagle (Soprano) with higher than before the Sino-Japanese shop at Suelo's

Orchestra; Harry Roy'n Tiger-

Book Offices (May) twice as

os dear as in normal times, "Ah Sal Alt Cup" with the Carlyle Cousins and Dan Donovan.

sajt fish over 100 per centuin above All Ranks, No. 27 Company,

|_ R.A.MEG, HeMe (elglth donation) 13 normal price, and vegetables the 1,00 Local Time Signal and Pro-

Kowloon Hospital Sirters' Afess usual figure, about twice the

(elevenil donation) gramme Summary.

I 19 1.02 Lalo Symplionio Espagnole.

Lion of cheap fertiliser and agricul- -

Mr H. A. Scherzando-Allegro molto, 3rd tural development referred to by the Arawcotton Mov:

Chairman at the meeting of the Cen- donation) .............................. The Committee's term of reference Movi Andante, 4th Mov: Rondo...tral Committee for the Lantao and Central Pollen Officers' Lounge Intending bidders are advised are to consider and advise us to how Bronislaw Huberman (Violin) and Port Shelter Village Settlement, at Mr A. Kungpo Chan (III.V.D.C

to the the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.

_Camp__Pay) the meeting on Tuesday, may soon Mr. C. Birante that immediately after the dispe. the Colony's contribution

Reuter and Rugby Press and

come to

to fruition, al of the lot the Purchaser (if economic war effort can best be

made, wil WEL

particular reference to:

cements.

In the leader in the S. C. M. Port Mr. W. Tilson (sevenih dona- not the applicant) will be required

Comedy Selections yesterday, the need for dispersal of Mr V. C. Bond (thin donation) (n) The

of the con- reduction to deposit with an authorinedsumption of imported goods without from "Show Bo

from "Show Boat"-Vocal Gema....the urban population in the New Mr E. F. Warburton (sizin dons entrepot Mixed Chorus; Or Mon River.....Territories was officer who will be present at the permanent injury to the

mentioned. It is tion)

Mr H. F. Old feighth donation) bered hundred trade or to post-war British trading Paul Robeson with Mixed Chorus thought that encouragement of agel- Mr. Frost Courth donations sale, the aum

interests, and

the

conservation of and Paul Whitemann's Concert Or cultural development

would

serve Me C. T. Champelovler (svenih dollars, ($200) in cash This sum shipping space,

by rationing; chestra: "The Cuckoos"-Selection, c.g.

the double purpose of uttructing lanation************* "Song

of the Flame-Selection.... will be refunded on Jayment of

the (b) The increase of local prow

over-1. 8. ninth donation) A. C. 5. (ninth donation) THE HONGKONG NATURALIST,

streets and inanitary hill (fourth donation) duction (1) of goods for local con- Van Phillips and His Concert Band potential farmers from Price $4 the Puchase price. Vol. X nos, 3 and 4.

Vocal sumption, and (11) of goods required with

Chorus: "Ball at the side (postage extra), Now on sale at

A. P. Perolra creasing South China Morning Post Ltd. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. by His Majesty's Government for Savoy Vocal Gems....Light Opera de lomerations, etc., and of in- DSRS-D 10 (second donation)

the supply of vegetables air and Mrs Company; TO Beat the Band" which the Colony's medical advisers Mr George Buchanan

family (monthly donation) war purposes;

Selection....Carroll Gibbons (Hilario) state are so necessary for the pre-net Won

A Det Lost and His Boy Friends.

servation of a reasonable standard of T

Vibro Piling Co, Lui, 2... health

Messrs E. W. Blackmore. Ltd,

Correction

LADIES WATCH new platinum.22 Diamonds value $1,050. Any reason- able offer considered. Apply Box No. 307, "Hongkong Telegraphy" CHINA Provincial Emergency over- print stampa 3 cents on 5 cents, obtainable In ahecin, blocks, pairs and single. At Graca & Co., 10 Wyndham Street, Hongkong, YELLOW CHOW (Bitch) Proceeds to the Bomber Fued. Please apply Mrn. Hogg, Jockey Club Stables. CROSS-BRED DASCHUND, black and ton, for sale. Proceeds to Bomber Fund. Apply Mrs. Hogg, Hongkong Jockey Club Stables.

OLD RESIDENT

DEAD Frank Herridge

A familar figure in Hongkong for many years, Mr Frank Gordon Her- ridge died at the War Memorial Nursing Home yesterday after a short illness. He was 50 years of age.

The funeral will take place to-day, passing the Monument at 5.30 p.m.

requested that no wreaths

sent but that donations be made to charitable funds.

was

Herridge was among the oldest members of the Kowloon

Cricket Club Joining in 1014 he was a member of the cricket and tennis teamy and in 1022-3 was enptain of the second cleven. He served on the committee for several

years and for four years was honorary trea- Burer,

thereof.

Registry No.

No. of Sale. }

Inland Lot

New Kowloon

Locality

Junction of

Castle Peak Road

and Camp Street,

Shamshuipo.

Boundary Measurements

... W.

Best{feet|fectžřech

As per sale

plan.

Upset Price

***305

THE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LIMITED

Notice to Shareholders

The collection and diversion into the most useful channels of ony savings thus effected.

Far removed as the Colony is from the theatres of war, the need for economic sacrifices of supplies may not be obvious, although the funda- mental reasons which have dietsiet ilmits of personal consumption in the United Kingdom nevertheless operative In Hongkong.

urc

Entrepot Trade Problem

The existence of Hongkong's entre-

2.15 Clone Down. 6.45 Indian Pregramme. 6.30 Closing Local Stock Quote long,

.

6.32 Emil Rbosz und His Orchestra with Winnie Melville (Soprano).

7.00 London Relay-The News. 7.15 London Nelar--"Questions of the Hour."

7.30 D'Erlanger-The Hundred Kisses-Sulle, London Philharmonie

Jussi Bjorling

pot trade presents a dificult problem,Orchestra cond, by Antal Dorati, but measures are being discussed to reduce importation and consumption of non-essential goods, particularly, by those classes of the community which enjoy a relatively high

7.48 Songs' by (Tenor).

8.00 Local Time Signal, Programme Summary and Announcements.

whose

£1

OI!

As indicated, the price of vegetable in the markets is prohibitive it pre- zent, except to those with deep purses.

Evacuation Costs

London To Pay

. The

HUS* | chestra Plano-"Fourlele and ar- that the money was to be used for

this

Aces"

In-

Mr G. H. Miten

Noni

- na - 8 482 4.8×88

B2, Mosley Bt., Manchester, 3.

AGENCIES AND BRANCHRB)

ifongkong Holto

Dangkok

Hatayia

ambay

Calcutta.

Agencies:

Luve Street

Rangoon

Balcon

pah

Semarang

Karach

Beremban

35inni

Bhanghat

Kobe

Singaporo

Kuala

Sitiawan

Lumpur

Sourabaya

Modran

Taiping Tientsin

Manila

Tongka

Medan

(Bhuko!)

New York

Tsingtao

T'eiping

Fairle Place Kuching Canton Cawnpore Cebu

Colombo

7.70 Delhi

Haiphong Hinnkow

FOREIGN

(Pekin) Penang

Yokohama

EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted,

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for Ono Year of sharter perioda in Local or Dihez Currencies at rates which will be quoted on application,

SAVINGS - ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates oblainable on application, The Bank's Head Offer In London undertakes. Expcator and Trustee -buzi. ness, and claims recovery of Britis Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies and Branches.

W. H. EVANS THOMAS,

Manager.

B

1040

and

In yesterday's list we neknowledged Mr 1. 11. C. Mighel's fourth donation as being $3. This should have read $500.

POST OFFICE

An experimental service providing ica transit to US.A. and air transit From U.S.A. to Lisbon and United Kingdom has been instituted. The mclusive postage rate is H.K. $2.00

THE SALVATION ARMY The Salvation Army Headquarters gratefully, acknowledge the following donations, which have boen eredited to the Annual Appeal for 10-Previously acknowledged $8,539; Clifford and Pamela Crofton-per S C. M. Post, 350

Mr and Mr H. W. Franer-per 5. C. MI. Post, 15: Mr and Birs J. P. itobinson, and Miks Robinson-per S. C. M. Post, 35; Sir Robert ito Tung. 6100; Miss Anne Senior 30er 1⁄2 oz. for letters and 11.K.$1.00 the Hon. Sir Shouson Chow, $20; Miza E. Townsend, $10; Mr L. C. F. Bellamy, #10; Mr G. B. Hodger, 83; Bir J. K. Leghom. 3: Mr H. W. Hammond, $3; Mr D. Knox, $2; total to inte. 5,700

AIR RAID VICTIMS The S. C. M. Post has received

110

ench for postcards. Correspondence for this service should bear the usual blue air mail label with the super-

cription "By sea to U.S.A.",

Fund for the Retief of Air Baid Violins breach of postal regulations to following donation to the Lord Mayor's Some members. Nursing Detatchment, HK.V.D.C.. $0.00.

"Pastor Hall" At Oriental

8.02 An Ifour of Variety Requests.

cost of the Evacurtion of -Comedian-The ARF. (Kerr).

women and children from Hongkong standard of life, The purchaser of the lot will bỏ

Dave Willis with Orchestra; Orches- to Australia will be borne by the There can be no doubt that every tra-Beer Barrel Polka (Vejvoda)...me South China fornite. Post was Imperial Government, a reporter of Born in Bradford, Mr Herridge required to pay to the auctioneer time an individual refrains from

textile expert who came.toin cash the aut of $2,230.00 | making

Harry Roy and His Orchestra; Voca) Hongkong just before the last war being 10% of the upset price) goods, or locally produced

Purchase of imported")....Dorothy Lamour with, Hon. Mr N. L. Smith, Colontul Seere. of Paradise (Alm Ty-informed yesterday afternoon by the goods to join W. R. Loxley and Co. (Chinn)

production depends to any Orchestra; Ltd. of which company he had been immediately after the fall of the wh

material extent

imported Prayer....Mantovani and His. Or-/question.

Slow Fox-Trot Mytary, who was Interviewed on the linmmer, the balance. of theate secretary for several years.

materials, the war effort is directly chestra: Vocal-Song of the Islands The Colonial Secretary said that premium being paid in accordance benefited. In particular, shipping (arr. King).

with. the Hongkong Government had du- Crosby ....Bing with the Conditions of Sale.

and productive capacity is saved, Dick Meintire and His Harmony ring 1940 made cash gifts amounting and, in many cases, foreign exchange. Even where it may seem that there Hawalians; Vocal-We've Nawt ilke to £400,000 to the Imperial Govern- is plenty of shipping space for in Thee in London (Delmar)....Tessie ment, and it was reliably understood

O'Shea with her ward freight to Hongkong It must

the Imperial Government Sulte

any thing

A "Must See" Picture be remembered

that

saving of time (Billy Mayerl)....Rale Da

Costa, chose to do with it. In in loading at docles is Important, and Vocal-Lover, come back to me (alm the Imperial Government would de- pletures such as "The Great Dicta- stance it was quite probable that Following on the presentation of that many manufactured articles im

im-The

New Moon"). ported are made from

... Lawrence The Sixtieth Ordinary Meeting which have to be transported by Barchestra Baritone) with Piano: Or- vote a certain part of this Alft to-to" and "Rebecca," the management of the Oriental Theatre have secured of Shareholders will be held at

Women and Song-wards cost of the evacuation. The various problems confronting

rek Weber the Offices of the undersigned on found difficult of solution, and the You (film "The New Moon") Law; £200,000 on the Exchange Fund. tion, "Pastor Hall" described as the to the Home Government another film scoop. They will be The gifts t *****. Marek Advisory Committee will be and His Orchestra: Vocal-Wanting were made up of two separate cash for the first

time gifts of £100,000 and a profit of Wednesday, the 25th June, 1941, whole-hearted

prices, that super-produc- co-operation of the

Tibbett (Baritone) with at Noon, for the purpose of general publie is cordially invited.

ancis solo-La Corrida (Val- The Imperial Government have made story about the fate of the man who Any

ong relating to suggestions receiving the Report of the vigorous and successful

a. "La Argentina” with or it plain that they will bear the cost dared to speak the truth in Nazi General Agents, together with a of the war effort should be addressed Love (him "Dalpiaika").....Nelsors passages and any susterance of those at the Oriental on Sunday. statement of Accounts for the to W. T. Lewis, Secretary. Economie Eddy Baritone) with Orchestra: Or- evacuees who were unable to provide The picture is being shown as it year ended the 31st December, Wax Effert Advisory Committer, the chestra A Thousand and One Nights for themselves.

come aut from the studios. No Any refunds by husbands in Hong~ { censorship, and no cuts, and as a re- of what has been going on make the net..

In Germany slace Hitler came into power, it was no equal.

Mr Herridge leaves a widow and ason and daughter'in England. His son was on the London staff of the Mercantile Bank but joined the Army shortly after the war began.

PLANE REPAIRED

Smaller Spare Wing Used For Flight To Hongkong

After Japanese airmen dropped a bomb through the right wing of the C.N.A.C.'s, only D.C.-3 airliner on the Sulfu (Ipin) airfield May 20, it looked as if the crippled plane would have to be left exposed on the south- ern Szechuen fleld for the three or

get a four months required 19.

new wing from the United States, de- clares the China Fortnightly. Mean- tain be bombed; the thine, it might again next time for keeps. Company en- pincers did some heavy

thinking

Finally they had an idea. The

DC-3 had no spare

21-

pass was one for weiler 14-

but

1940.

The Share Register and Trans- for Books will be closed from the 11th June to the 25th June, 1911, both day inclusive.

JARDINE, MATHESON & [CO., LTD.," General Agents. Hong Kong, 4th June, 1941.

NOTICE

wings,

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1910 passenger The

DC-2's in the Hongkong

The following rates will workslig

wing attachment assemblies matched. Outsiders told charged for mailing single copies of

the following newspapers abroad:- the company engineers the DC-3

South China Morning Post couldn't fly with one of its own and n DC-2 wing which was smaller and had less lift. Besides, how would they get the huge wing up from Hongkong to Sulfu?

The Company englucers strapped tile spare wing to the fuselage, bot- tom of regular DC-2 airliner going up to Chungking several nights later. streamlined the wing a bit, dew the assembly to Suifu, attached the DC-2 wing to

the crippled DC-3. Bew the plane to Hongkong the fourth day after the bombing-to nwalt

a proper now wing. Company en-

Chinu and Macho 16 cents per copy

Foreign British Empire and

25 cents per copy The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macnó 10 cents per copy British and Foreign 20 cents per copy 25 cents Saturdays.

the

University, Hongkong.

The

materials

Tibbett

Waltz

(Strauss),

EMPIRE FLAG DAY

Waltz

(Johann

Or-

Strauss).....Felix

ymphony conducting the British kong will be credited to the Imperiali

0.00

Orchestra.

London Relay The News and News Commentary.

615

9.15

Organ

Government, who allowance.

Hon. Mr N. L. Smith sníd that there

We get an insight Into, the work- no further developments re-ings of the Gestapo, of the tortures

A Jazz Piano and Cinema were Programme by Robinson Carding the evacuation. Cleaver and Patricia Roseborough.

9.45-10.00--News-in- ·French--(on

Hongkong Plays Part In Short Wave only).

Raising Funds

9.45 Jack Hulbert and Clecly Courtneldge. Newsletter.

10.00 London Retay-O. M. Green's

10.15 Dance Music. 11.00 Close Down,

COLONY'S WAR

GIFTS ACKNOWLEDGED

The following_telegram has been received by His Excellency the Gov- ernor from the Secretary of State for the Colonies: Following from

that are experienced by those un- fortunates, who

they dared ccnuse hold opinions of their own are thrown into Hitler's concentration camps. It also shows that despite his atorm troopers, his secret agents and his Gestapo, Hitler is popular with his own people as he would have the world believe.

5

The public are reminded that it 25

↑ inclose in a postal cover communi- :ation intended for persons other han the addressee,

INWARD AIR MAILS Air Mali by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"San Francisco date, 26th May ...........June 0. Air Mail by "Tan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, June 10..

Juno 17.

OUTWARD AIR MAILS..

Friday, June 6 Air Mall by Air to Rangoon to con- nect with the British Overseas Airways."

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

.Jane 0, 4 p.m.. .......June 0, 4.80 p.m.

Ref. Ord.

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Lono- lulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan- American Airways and Trans- Atlantle Services."

K.P.0.

ВСЕ

Oril.

Reg.

+

June 0, 5 p.m. ...June 6, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

June 6, p.m. Ord.. ......Juno 6, 7 p.m.

Tuesday, June 17

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolula, U.S.A. and Europe vla "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantió Services,"

K.P.O.

June 17, 8-pan Ord. ......June 17, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg. Ord,

.June 17, 5 p.m. June 17, 7 p.m.

CHARITY

BAZAAR

A Flag Day in aid of the Duke of Gloucester's Fund was held through- out the British Empira yesterday. Hongkong took an enthusiastic part,

In the character role Wlidrid Law- there being a large turn out of mem-

son puts across one of the best pieces bebers

ANTI-T.B. ASSOCIATION

of acting we have seen for many a sets of the various war organisations reting

as ng sellers. The sum of

long day. The part of his daughter, $4,500 was raised,

The fourth meeting of the Council

Christine Hall, is taken by Nove ilongkong's co-operation in proof the Hongkong Anti-Tuberculosis

that gives the principals all the us Continued flow Council Chamber by kind

of contributions siatunce that is required to make the War Organisation Fund from Field

greatest best of a picture that calls for clover Marshal Sir Philip Chetwode, Chair Secretary, at 5.15 p.m. to-day (Fri- encouragement. Please convey to acting. "Pastor Hall" is

one of A charliy bazaar and exhibition of man of the Exce

Executive Committee of day), when the Hon, Mr M. K. Lo, all who are so splendidly supporting those pictures that must be classed Chinese paintings and calligraphy Red Cross and St John War Chairman of the Council, will pre our contnon cause my deepest grail-us a masterpiece of cinema produc- was officially opened by Mr Laiz Organisation. The date

had been side,

tude for their unsparing efforts. . tion. fixed at a meeting convened by H.

Inoting of the Empire-wide event was Association will be held in the Legis- Moore-Brabazo Leutenant-Colonel Piibean and with a supporting cast Proceeds in Aid of Sze Yap

asked for in a letter to the British ssion of the Hon, the Colonial from Hongkong gives me

the

R. H. the Duke of Gloucester.

gineers think it way the AN EASY WAY Prisoners of War in Golating

such a. venture has been attempted successfully, and agree it could only

appear In Chirn.

The

Eleventh

Annual Photographic Competition ∙1941

conducted by

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

WATCH FOR COMING. ANNOUNCEMENT

to

support the

BOMBER FUND

is to instruct your Bankers to pay a monthly sum to

WAR FUND

SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, LTD.

Total subscribed to date: $2,132,146.25 Total remitted

to London: £130,939:19.6d

to

The cause was particularly worthy, since very heavy calls are now being made on the Red Cross resources for the

help of

victims

sir-raids, for of sending ternment camps, for help in the campaigns in North Africa, and the Middle East. In addition to this the Ministry of Health recently asked the War Organization to organise and stalt 400 auxiliary and convalescent hospitals in tion for 20 Brain, with accommoda-

for 20,000 patients.

In January, Sir Philip Chetwode gave a broadcast address, during the course of

of which he stated that the one object of Red Cross work was to supply help immediately the sick and wounded, the prisoners and the miserable, whether Service or civi

อ. and that for all places at home hard hit by this war on civilians, the Organisation was able to find at the shortest notice extra nurses, material for blood-transfusion, necessary ceruma of all sorts, drugs, hospital garments and comforts, money, trans- port and ambulances,

It was to assist this humanitarian work, that the Flag Day was orga- nized.

The sollers were volunteers from the following associations and ser vices--St John Ambulance Associa-

tion and Brigade nurses, H.K.V.D.C.

Nursing Detachment. Auxiliary Nur- sing Service, A. R. P., St John Auxiliary Nurces, and other helpers.

Disturbance Reported In Formosa Vicinity

The following typhoon warning has been received from the Manlia Obser- vntory by Cable and Wireless:

Manila, June, 5, 8.45 am.—Cyclone or Typkom over or near Nahs, mov- ing NE.....

Manila,

June 6, 3.80 p.m Typlicon in about 120° Long E, and

N. recurving north

28 Lat

eastwardl

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District Relief

+

Chairman of the Sze Yap

of Commerce, at the Hotel Ceell yesterday, after which he addressed the gathering on the de- plorable conditions in the Sze Yap District following the Japanese in- vasion this year. He appealed for generous support of the exhibition. the proceeds of which, he cold, would be for war relief and the free education of poor children in Sze Yap.

The paintings by Miss Li Pul-ming. of Gin Ling College comprise studies of animals, fish, birda and wild flowers in colour-wash and black and white, and two studies of the Chinese Girl, one in se elaborate gown of ancient China, and the other in modern dress. The prices mange from $15 to $100 each.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT Hongkong Stock Exchange OMeist

Summury, issued yesterday, Is;

Buyors

Bank of East Asin $71- H.K. 'Fire Ins. $178 Indo-Chines (Prol) $00 Docks $14.70 Providents $0.10

Flötels $2.85. Hotels 92.8

Lands $31.25 Realtica $2.75

Trams $15.05 Lights, "O" $3,80 Lights "N" $1.20 Electrien "OX. Its $21.00

es "0" $21.75

$13.

Roper $0.00 Watsons $9.50' Entertainments $6,20

Sellers

Telephones "O $22.25

Bales H.K. Govt, 4% Loan 07% ILK. Govt. 34% Loan (1934): 94% Unions Ina, $410 0 H.K&K, Wharves $87 Electrics "O" X. Ris $23. Electrics IU”SII" Macao Electrics: $15.50/60

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