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The

Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic

Competition

June-September, 1941.

1

Hongkong, 7th June, 1941.

Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

11.1941.

Allied Troops Reach The Turkish Border & Outskirts of Damascus

Special to the "Telegraph”

CAIRO, JUNE 10 (UP)—THE ALLIED FORCES ARE WITHIN 15 MILES OF DAMASCUS ACCORDING TO WELL INFORMED MILITARY SOURCES IN SYRIA. A NAVAL LANDING WAS REPORTED TO HAVE THE CANTON INSURANCE BEEN EFFECTED NEAR THE LITANI RIVER, NORTH OF TYRE, PRE-

OFFICE LIMITED

Notice to Shureholders

The Sixtieth Ordinary Meeting

of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the undersigned on Wednesday, the 25th June, 1941, at Noon, for the purpose of the receiving the Report of General Agents, together with a for the statement of Accounts year ended the 31st December, 1940.

The Share Register and Trans- fer Books will be closed from the 11th June to the 25th June, 1911, both days Inclusive.

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

FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a child who has been pasaulted, neglected, or ill-treated in a manner likely to enuse unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating

at once with

The Hon. General Secretary, H.K.S.F.C., Old City Hall.

The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road, 1st floor.

The Inspector, 82 Stone Nullah Lane, 2nd, Floor,

The Inspector, 12 Sai Yeung Chol St., Kowloon,

The Kowloon,

All further sleps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.

The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.

Inspector, 52, Argyle St.,

Two Silver Trophies Awarded Mussolini

by ILFORD LTD.

For the best and second-best entries.

Three Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the thres Sections.

$250

CASH PRIZES

$250

SECTION ONE Interior scenes. Table Top and Still Life Studies, Exluding portraiture, plants, and and flowers). 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 4th $10 2nd $40, 3rd $30.

SECTION TWO

-Portraiture.

1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY

2nd $40. 3rd $30.

4th $10

SECTION THREE

Plants and Flowers. 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY

2nd $50.

3rd $30.

RULES

4th $10.

The following Rutes will govern the Competition:

1-The Competition is open to ali

photographera, 2.-The entries awarded the Ilford Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition, wal Hot be entitled to any other prizes,

3. The prizes will be awarded to the competitors vending In what aro zdļudges to be the best photo- #raphs in each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition, ant which t pasted on back of entry.

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4. The right to publia any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Tolepraph. -

must

3--All photographs entered

have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. -No responsibility will be accepted for nan delivery of loss of, or damage to entries.

black,

photo.

7.-All entries to be either

sepia, or toned pictures, and must be mounted. Coloured graphs are ineligible. 3-Pictures submilled in sepia tones Rhould occompanied by a smaller print in black and while. D-No ploture in entered in more

than one Bection.

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10.-Mounts to be only white or cream, must be at one of the following sizes:-10x12, 10×20.

11.---No correspondence will be entered into in connection with; the Com- petition, 12-Member of the Staffs of the tho

Hongkong Telegraph and -South China Atorning Port are not

promitted to compete, 13-The decision of the Judgem stiall

bo firtal

16.- the conclusion of the Comi

petition entries will be returned

la competitors "on", application. al the Telegraph offices within seven day. 18. The use of allies in atrielly

Zorbidden.

ENTRY FORM

NAME

SECTION

ADDRESS

Please use block Tellery and paste öne, of these forha; on" back

of each Entr

And U.S. Intervention

Bravado Attitude

Adopted

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

ROME, June 10 (UP),--- Signor Mussolini announced to- day that 13,502 Italian troops were killed in the Greek war Including 1,528 blackshirts, while 38,768 men were wounded including 3,292 blackshirts.

SUMABLY TO PREVENT THE BLOWING UP OF BRIDGES AND ROADS, IT IS REPORTED THAT ONLY ONE BRIDGE WAS BLOWN UP AND ONE ROAD SLIGHTLY DAMAGED, BUT THE ADVANCE OF THE TROOPS WAS NOT AFFECTED.

AUTHORITATIVE TURKISH CIRCLES IN ANKARA TO-DAY STAT- ED THAT BRITISH TROOPS REACHED THE TURKISH FRONTIER NEAR KAMISLAIR LAST EVENING.

VICHY ADMITS new landings

VICHY, June 10 (UP)-French officials to-night stated that the British are now only 18 miles from Damascus. The British succeeded in landing a small force on the Lebanon coast between Tyre and Beirut under cover of fire from British warships, but the French counter-attacked. French aircraft attacked the warships and damaged two more British destroyers and shot down four British planes to-day.

Despatches from Paris stated that the British launched a new semi-motorised attack from Iraq along the Euphrates river towards the French desert frontier post at Aboukemal, making four penetrating columns. The reinforced French air force bombed the British motorised u tits, wholly stopping the column which is operating in the Merdjaryouin sector. At the con-. clusion of the third day, the British had advanced a maximum of 30 milles inside Syria.

RADIO

....

Beirut Commünique · BEIRUT, Juně, 10. (UP). To-day's communique states that French troops in south Lebanon repulsed a British attack in a zaw, 355 metres (845 ko) and 31.45 great offensive action south of

metres (0,520 kilo-cyclus) Damascus. The operations have slowed up except at Marjayoun Studio Talk with Excerpts where the enemy is attacking From Famous Plays with artillery.'

navy.

Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 k.c's and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11 p.m. on 9.52

British efforts to land, troops on the Lebanon coast have beer futile despite the support of the British

m.c's per second, Jebel

Druse is quiet. Aviatio. 5.46 Indian Programmo. bombed a concentration of enemy

6.30 Closing Local Stock Quota- vehicles while British aeroplanes in- tions, effectively attacked the airports nti Aleppo

Palmyra.

"

Aleppo Soon

+

Tulloch...

6.32 A Scottish Programmt. Humorous Recital-Follow Follow (A Football Study in Blue and William McCulloch; Bag- Green)... ANKARA, June 10 (Reuter). Pipes Highland Rael and cel is understood that, the mechanised division moving from Iraq should rengh Aleppo soon, and once it has arrived there, it will turn south to Join the Allied forces from Palestine. Occupation Not Confirmed LONDON, June 10 (Reuter) While the latest reports indicate the advance of British troops towards Damascus, well-informed circles in London declared to-night that they have no information that the elty has been occupied.

rechen Forsyth: Vocal There's a wee bit land (Grieve); My ain wee hoose (Wilson and Munro) ..Laidlaw Murray (Baritone) with Orchestra; Bagpipes-Eightsome Reel ....Henry Forsyth; Humorous Mono- logue The "Bluebell Chasers" F. C. Annual Meeting.. William McCul- loch.

7.00 London Relay-The News. 7.15 London Relay—“Questlans of the Hour!!!

7:30 Latest Dance Musle, 8.00 Local Time 'Signal, Pro- and Announce- gramme Summary ments,

8.02 "On Behalf of the Working Classes."

Funks The Truth

VICHY, June 10 (UP).—The French High Commissioner in Syria,

Billy Russel (Comedian)—an Ac- General Dentz, reported that the tual Theatre Recording. British advance has been checked and that the fighing to-day is in gramme with Deanna Durbin (So- 8.15 A Light Orchestral Pro- exactly the same position as yester prano) and Allan Jones (Tenor), day. The French took a consider-

Tangeland-Intro.: Intro;

You able number of prisoners and French Could Never Be True: O Cara Min; morale is excellent, he said.

Vienna..... Plegoria: Goodnight The General reiterated that there Geraldo and His Sweet Music, (with arc.no-Germans-lu-Syrio,-

Vocal-Chorus);"I'm~ Little

Resistance

He asserted that Greece now forins part of Italy's vital space.

Continuing,

declared, Intervention by the United States does

disturb not greatly

us. lt would be tardy and would not give Britain a victory. It would only extend the length of the war and would bring about an Authoritarian regime in the United States; inferior to ourleted that the Axis would railway between Turkey and Iraq. Orchestru; Rhapsody No. i

HN

help Japan who "in accordance with the tripartite alliance would not be Indifferent to United States aggres- slon against the Axb."

Mussolini stated that the "Italian navy transported from Italy to Albania, 50,603 soldiers and 83.072 horses and mules.

Itallan planes took 30,851 men and 3,010 tons of supplies to Albanis while German planes carried 30,010 men and 2,923 tons of supplies. Only one transport plone men aboard was damaged.

-in-Love

with Someone Sports (both ANKARA, Jurie 10 (UP), from ilm "Life of Victor Herbert") Authoritative Turkish sources to-day.Allan Jones (Tenor) with Or chestra; By the Fireside-Romance stated that the British forces entered

(Hippmann). Frederic Hippnin Syria from the southeast and from and His Orchesrta; It's Raining Sun- Iraq and have cut off northeast beams Syria. They gained control of the

ams (film "100 men and a girl") ..........Deanna“ Durbin (Soprano) with

(Rixner) and it is reported that they met with but little resistance.

Indo-Burmese Negotiations

Immigration Settlement SIMLA,,June 10 (Reuter)—The

Eugen Wolft and His Orchestra: The One I Love; Cosi Cosa (both from fimody Sing'). Allan Jones

with Orchestra;{ Mexican Serenade (Kashubec); No-

(Henzeit). vellelte Serenado Frederic Hippmann and His Orches- tra; When April Sings; Waltzing in the Clouds (both from "Spring" Parade")....Deanna Durbin (So- prano) with Orchestra,

0.00 London Reiny-The Notes

with 20 Raj and the Government of Burma and News Commentary.

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says a communique, ore anxious i 9.15 Studio-Letter from Free possible to reach an agreed solution | China, on the

problems relating to various Indian immigration Burma,

into

Read by Mrs. Allee Chow. 9.30 The Milita

Brothers aud As the result of preliminary dis-Banjo Bolos,

9.45-10.00 News in cussions, both governments are of the

Freneli (on opinion that a stage has been reach Short Wave only), ed where personal negotiations offer 9.45 The New Mayfair Novelty a reasonable prospect of success.

Orchestra, The Raj, therefore, has accepted the invitation of the Burmese Gov- crnment to send a delegation to Burma.

Espana (Waldteufel); Temptation Waltz (Ancliffe); Round the Round- about (Foster); Snow Man (Archer); Shy Serenade (Scott-Wood). The Indian delegation will be led 10.00 Studio The Sixth of by Sir Girjashnker Bajpai and the Burmese delegation by Mr U-Saw. the Premier.

The question of Indian Immigration into Burma has been before the public and the authorities for some ilme. Even before the separation of Burma from India, the Royal Com- mission on Labour suggested an en- quiry into Indian Imnilgration into Burma,

IF YOUR BREE BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU

CAN'T FEEL WELL

Uniem i plats of kille kace now trois que liver Into our boweli every day, our moverpente KOL ard and cheatifater and our food decay un- naturally in our 28 feet of bowels. This decay wendspoon all over our body every six minutes.. It makes gloomy? zichy, and no good fue anything. Our friends smell this decay coming out of our mouth and call it Ind brexit." Laxis. tires and mouth washes only help a little. Taka Centara Kittia Lévar 15!u. They ask thoon 2 pihta of 15e Blowing Trocly and then you feel ou the "up - and up." Ask for Carturs Killa Liver Fils by

bazoo and get what you nak for, t

series of Talks on Drama of Yester- day and To-day by Evelyn Wood. Illustrated by scenes from Classical and Modern Plays.

10.33 Beethoven-Sonata Ina F Major, Op. 24"The Spring."

Jeno Lener (Violin) and Louis Kentner (Plano)

11.00 Cloce Down.

JAPANESE SEIZE PHILIPPINES FISHING BOAT

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" MANILA. Juno 11 (UP)Tho | Philippine Constabulary, reported. 10- day that they had received a report that Japanese fishermen bad seized the commercial ashing boat, Clover after forcibly

the occupants ojecting off the coast of Bulalagad Island, near Cullo

The boat owner, Juan Fabella of Manlia said that he had not been Informed of the incident.

-The Fisheries Division of the De- partment of Agriculture is expected to, send a representative to-day to invixugale.confulate has given

The Japanese

an assurance to co-operate" in "bring- ing to arrest. the Japanese nationals [Involved.:

H.K. Stock Market

The

following quotations were

nge At

A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demand London T.T. Shanghi T.T. Singapore Т.Т. Упрап T.T. Indiu T.T. U.S.A. T.T. Manila T.T.

T. Batavia T.T. Bangkok TT. Salgon T.T. France

T.T. Switzerland

TT. Australlo

BUYING

4 m/s L/C London

4 m/s L/C USA.

.1/272

J.

BANKS

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

Incorporated by Royal Charter 1953. Hald-up Capital

Reserve Fund

$3,000,000

43,000,000

Reserve Liability at Proprietors £3,000,900

HEAD OFFICE-LONDON.

28 Bibiopsgate, B.C.1, . Rab-Agencies in Londoni : 117-127, Leadenhall Street, E.03.

West-End Branch;

14-16, "Cockapur Streat, 8.1.4.

Manchester Branch:

32, Mosley St, Manchester, X.

البصيرة

*AGENCIES AND BRANCHES.

ifongkong Rangoon

Ipoli

Bemarang

Balgon

Seremban

Shanghai

Bourabaya

.1/27%

Alor Star

.443

Amritar

Hallo

.5242

Bangkok

Batavia

Karachi

.102

Bombay

Klang

.12%

Calcutta

Kobo

Singapore

Agencies

Kupla

2.

Sitiawan

"Clive Street Lumpur

40%

.45%

Canton

Madras

Taiping Tenisin

14912

Cawnpore

Manila

Tongkak

Cebu

Medan

.104

Colombo

New York

Pelping

Haiphong

(Peking)

.102

Penang

.1/04

.1/34

4 m/s D/2 London

1/3

.20

.84%

4 m/s France

30 d/s India

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

CONTRIBUTIONS

TO FUNDS

sued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- More for Bombers

ret this morning,

BANKS

H.K. Banks $.

HIS. Banks £.

H.K. Banks (HK) £. Chartered E

East

Asia $.

A total of $2,161,047.75- was reached 1,315 n., C. M. Post, Ltd. with the soi- by the War Fund Inaugurated .75% n.

jowing donations; 70 n. "Sophio's Smoke Wagon": .81%. .

1. Kowloon Lowing

tenth donation)

$7

Green Club

200

.11% n. T. M. (monthly donation)

Mercunille, A. & B. £

23% n

"Tint

Mercantile CE.

INSURANCES

Cantons $ x.k

Unton $..

China Underwriters $.. H. K. Fire S.

SHIPPING

Douglas S..... Steamboats $..

Indo-Chinas P. $.

Indo-Chinas D. $..

Shell (Bearers) s/- x.d.

Waterboats $

DOCKS ETC.

Wharves $..

Docks $... Provident $.

Shal Dockyards $.

MINING

Kaltan s/- Raubs $..

K. Mines

Hotels $.. Lands $.

LANDS

Lands 4% Debentures S'hai Lands Sh. $.. Humphreys $..

ILK. Realiter $. Chinese Estates $..

UTILITIES

Trams S.....

.71 b. Cheer Club (sale of old tinis, etc.)

A Few Mora Raaliera" O.R.A.L._(tevenil donation). .208 n. Mir 3. D. McClatchle

x.d. 400.n.

donation)

Mr Lau Ping-chai, r., .176 b.

(moni)

Hongkong Brewery and Distillery,

1.1. Europeap Y.M.CA, Sewing

.128 n. tion)

.

memory of the lato Mr W. A. Einet

.87 b. Nina Quin

* 88 45..Ï

Fairile Flaco Kuchilig

Dollit

tantaw

(hukot) Tsingtao Yokoha

and General

FOREIGN EXCHANGE |Banking Business transacted,

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened ond FIXED DEPOSITS received-for One Your or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies af rates which will be quated on appication.

BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling, with interest allowed at roten obtainable on application, The Bank's · Head Office, in. London undertaken Executor and Trustes Dual- ness, and clalma recovery of Brian Inceine Tax averpald, on terms which may bo ascertained at any of Its Agencies and Branches.

W. H. EVANS THOMAS,

anneer.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED

Head Omee:-15, Gracechurch Street, London, B.CJ.

Authorized Capital

Subscribed Capital

Paid-up Capital

Reserve Fund and Rest

BANKERS:

$3,000,000

1,000,000

1,030,000

1,234,500

The Bank of England &'atidland Bank, Ltd.

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Join Kuantan

10.23

73

Dangkok

Bombay

Calcutta

Kandy

Colombo

Karachi

Delhi

Galle

Hongkong

Howrah

Cent A Plane Gang 18fui dona-

From Friends in Jardine's In

30.25

80 b

.60 n..

100

40/714 n. 0.55

The following donations to the War Fund were received in memory of the

Into Mrs II. Bullock:

Mr Walter C. Clark -

$ 10

Mr and Mrs Jon F. Grant

30

& tra W. Sharp

24

:52 0.

.25 n.ward:

The following donations were received in memory of the Inte bir A. W. lay

Hongkong Cricket Club

$10

.12 n. Mr R. Hancock .........................

10

8

Further donations received in memory of the late Bir F. G. Herridge: .1% cts. n Mr and Mrs J. Fraser Miss Jenn Dickson...

.15.40 s.

Ipoli

Kota Boru

Madras

New York Penang

Jan Foot

Shanghut

Kuala Lipis Bimia Kunin Lumpur Singapore Kuala Trenizganti

HONGKONG BRANCH.

Every description of Banking Exchange Bushices. transacted,

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHIP UNDERTAKEN,

and

Current Accounts opened in Löent Cur- rency and Fixed Deposits received in Local Currency and Sterling on terms that may be ascertained on application.

D. DENSON,

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On

U. w. o. r. .2.90 b.

The S. C. Mr. Port has received .31% b. following donations to the British War .07 Organisation Fund in memory of the inte

Mes 11. Bullock:- .14.40 n.i _M. M. Eardley, $2; Mr & Mrs J, J. W.,

.0.40 . $3.

.3 ga,

the

AIR RAID VICTIMR The S. C. M. Post han received .08 n. following donation to the Lord Mayor's Fund for the Relief of Air Haid Victims .10.45 8. In memory of the late Mr H. Bullock:

Capt. & Mrs 0. 11. Parcar, $10.

BENEVOLENT BOCIETY

Peak Trams (cid) S......x.d. 7 n. Peak Tramy (new] $..x.. 34 n, The S. C. M. Post has received the fol. Star Ferries $.

.514. lowing donat n to the Hongkong Bene Y. Ferries $.

volent Society in memory of the late Mr .21.35 . F. G. Herridge:

ST ANDREW'S CHURCH

China Lights (old) $.... 6 b. & sa, LA. Col H. B. L. Dowbiggin and Mrs China Lights (new) 5.....1.30 b. I. Hancock, D H.K, Electric (old) x rts $21.00 n. IIK. Electrics

|

Manager.

POST OFFICE

GENERAL ZİOLIDAY

12. Thursday, June

the General Post Ofee, and Kowloon Central Post Office will be open from Ba.m. to 10 a.m., Sheungwan Branch Post Office will be open from 8 a.m. to D

a. and the other Branch Past Offres will be entirely closed.

There will be one collection from the pillar boxes' as on Sundays, one dellvery of registered and ordinary correspondence at 10 am.

ILK. Electrica $.41 Church Fund in memory of "Mfum: $10. entirely closed,

$.

Macao Electrics $. Sandakan Lights. $.xd.. Telephones fold) $...... Telephones (new) $.

INDUSTRIALS Cald: Macg. (Ord.), S. Cold: Mack.

St Andrew's

KALVATION ARMY

There will also be ono delivery of ordinary correspondence at 11 a.m. from the Branch Post · OMees, at The S. C. M. Post has received the fol- Stanley, Taipo nid Un. Long.

to the n.flowing donation

The Money Order Omce will be .11.10 s.) .10.40 b.: The Salvation Army Headquarters

11.70 b, gratefully acknowledge receipt of the Ratigoon to connect with the "British The usual weekly Air Mail to following donations, which have been .22.15 b. credited to the Annual Appeal for 1941: Overseas Airways" will until further Previously acknowledged." 30.495; Mnotice be closed on Mondays' Instead Wee Tang-lee, $5; Members of the Kow- $....30 n. N, Thomas Tom, $10; Mesars John D.

loon Docks Recreation Club $100; he w.of Fridays.

.D.10 0.

Canton Ice $.), Sh. $....25 n. tumphreys & Co.. 910: Messrs Jebsen

Cements

H.K. Ropes S...

STORES. &c. Dairy Farms $.. Watsons $.

Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres $.. Wing On (H.K.) Powell Ltd. s.

& Co.. $50; Union Trading Co., Ltd, $10; .... Vien Vich Commercial Bank Ltd, $3; .13.40 b. Mesin Leigh & Grange $10. Total to

b. date. $9.643.

NEW TERRITORIES RELIEF The members of the New Territorića 17 b. Reilet acknowledge with grateful thanks 9.60 n. the following donations and gifts made x.d. 6.45 m. during May 1941 towards the mainten- 2.15 nnce of the Clinics and Hospital operat-

Ing In the New Territory villages:

Mr Aw Boon-haw, $1,000; Mr S. F. Bal- .39 th 11⁄2 n. four, District Officer South, $500; Bir Elly Kndoorle & Sons. $150; Hongkong Foot- ball Association, $100; Mr Tan Pak-kou, .34% n. $50; Per Mr Tans Pak-kou. $70: Colonel .263 . Dowbiggin, $10; Bliss R. Numjalin $5. Mr Aw. Boon-haw one drum [of vaselino; Mra House. one parcel of socks for .9714 n. babies. .94

..20

COTTON MULLS Ewo Sit. $. S'hal Cotton Sh

MISC. ILK. Govt. 40% H.K. Govt 31 (1934) HK. Govt 35% (1940) Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 GSBds, Entertainments $

Constructions (old) $.

Per Cheung Chau Elders (Cheung Chou Theatrical performance, part proceeds). 94 . $2,000,

Further donations are urgently need. Bed for the prosecution of the Now, Ter-

anritory_work,

11.

1.00

the

PROTECTION OF CHILDREN Constructions (now) $..

The S. C. M. Post has received Vibro Piling $......

7.20 fallowing donation to the Bociety for the Protectian of Children in memory of the Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) s/0/3 n. inte Mes 1. Bullock:

Marmans Inv. (H.K.) p/ 2/11⁄2 n.

Mr II. S. Jones, $5.

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INWARD. AIE · MAILS Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, June 10................................Juus 17. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Servico-San Francisco date, 24th June

July 1.

OUTWARD AIR MAILS

Monday, Juno 16

Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to con- nect with the "British Overseas Always."

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

Ber.........June 16, 4`p.in. Ord. June 16, 4.30 p.m.

Tuesday, June 17 Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe vis "Fan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantio Bervicos."

Reg.

Ord.

Reg.

K.P.O.

June 17, B ́p.m. ....June 17, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Jane' 17, 5 pm.

Ord..........June 17, 7 p.m.

Tuesday, July 1

Ale/Malt for Manila, Guam, Hono- Inlu, U.S.A., and Europe vin “Pan- American Airways Atlantic Services,”

and

Trans-

K.P.O.

Res.

Ord,

July 1, f pan. July 1, 6.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord,

July 1,5 p.13. July 1, 7. p.m.

GENEROUS GIFTS. TO BOMBER FUND By Sikh Policemen

Two genorous donations to the,, Bomber Fund have been received. from the Hongkong Police Force, the first from Sikh members of the Force, us. follows

Sikh Mombers of this Hong-

hong Police Force from m their Sikh Templo Funds $1,000.00 Lancs Sergeant 401, Rebar

- Bingh

P.C. 1804, Sham Bingh

F.C. 1718, Blaggat Bingth P.C. 1680 Polo Khan (3. Chief Guard, Mr. Les Kam

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1.00 1.00

20.09

13.80

PORN $1,030.50

The Sikli Membeba have also ment a siri.of $1,000 to the Viceroy's Wär: Eftarts. Fund New Delhi, India.. DATUK second fa, the rilnih monthly contribution from that Hángkon Poltos (all contingente- jdi Staff), amounting tog

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