Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 17, 1941.

CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS CROWN LAND SALT FISH Donations To RADIO BANKS

ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.50

for 3 days propaid

-FOR SALE. YELLOW CHOW (Blich) Proceeds to the Bomber Fund. Please apply Mrs. Hogg, Jockey Club Stables.

NOTICE

This will serve to Inform all concerned that information as been received from our Principals that the steamers

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will be delivered to the United THE HONGKONG NATURALIST.

Price $4 Staten Maritime Commission on Vol. X nos. 3 and 4.

aptc

of their af completion

present (postage extra). Now on South China Morning Post Lid.

voyages.

Take 10 drops

SOLD

Factories to be .Built On

Kowloon Sites

Brisk bidding marked the' sale by auction of three tots of Crown land at the office of the Public Works Department yesterday,

Co

Lot No. 4307, covering an area of 41,275 square feet, sluynte at Chinthom Road, between San Lau Street and Pak Hung Street, Kowloon, was told to Messrs D. M. Hu and C. C. Yu of No. 24 Victoria Avenue, Kowloon, for $40,100. The upset

Was price $30.958. The annual rental is $750.

Mr N Man, of Messrs Ah Man

No. 232 Chatham

was the successfai blader, at for Lot This advertisement will suice No: 4300, situate at the Junction of to serve notice that all subsequent Heung Rond and Sheung Heung Rond, To Kwa Wan, Kowloon, with above-named

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of approximately 4,960 steamers .are. cancelled on quare feet. The upset price their current | $3,720, and the rental is $92 termination voyages. All passages and cargo, annum.

for such booked

subsequent are hereby cancelled. Voyages All passengers and shippers aro invited to apply at this office for further information relative to

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space.

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of

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the mentioned steamers,

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The

Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition June-September, 1941. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD. For the best and second-best entries.

$250

$250

Three Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the tbree Sections. CASH PRIZES SECTION ONE Interior scenes. Table Top and Still Life Studies. (Exluding portraiture, plants and

and flowers).. 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY -2nd-$40-3rd-$30.-4th-$10.

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. 4th $10

RULES

The following Rules will govern the Competition:

1. The Competition is open to all

photographers,,

-The entries awarded the Tord Trophies for the best and second- beni pictures in the Competition, will not be entitled to any other prizes. 3.--The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best phola- graphs in each Section, Each entry, must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com petition, and which must be pasted on back of entry. 4.The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to, the Hongkong Telegraph,

All photograph entered _ must have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong, Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are Ineligible, 6-No responsiblity will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of or damage to entries. 7--All entries to bo either black, sepla, or toned pictures, and musi be mounted. Coloured photo- graphs are ineligiblo. 5-Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white. 9. No picture to entered in more

than one Beelion.

-10,–Mounts to be only white or cream, must be of one of the following alzes:-10×13, 14x20,

11.-No correspondence will be entered

inlo in connection with the Com petition, 12-Kiembers of the Staffs of the Jongkong Telegraph. and the South China Morning Post are not permitted to compela. 13-The decision of the Judges shall

be final. 14-At the conclusion of the Com

petition, entries will be returned to competitors an application at the Telegraph offices within seven DAYS. 15-The--1380 of allanes fo strictly

forbidden

ENTRY FORM

NAME

SECTION

ADDRESS

the last sailing under the old schedule. A new schedule cover- ing the routes and sallug dates of our remaining steamers will be available to the public in a few days.

AMERICAN PRÉSIDENT LINES, LTD.

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STORAGE

Government Curing Station |

At Aberdeen

The process of calling fish for storage purposes was explained to a "Hongkong Telegraph" representative during a visit to the Government Fish Curing Station at Aberdeen yesterday. This is a part of Government's plan create reserve stock of food in the Colony, and the fish will be used any emergency for Chinese cont- sumption.

Causes

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.45 matras (9,520 kilo-cycles)

BOMBER FUND AUGMENTED Talk by Stephen Potter On

"The Land We Defend”

With a splendid donation of $20,000 from Musers Julie Manners & Co. Ltd, the War Fund insegurated by the S. C. 31. Post, Lid, reached a total of $2213,- 301.50 esterday. The intest dotiation aro:

atas N. Walton-Smith

(second

stotimiini) ............ # Untied Services Ilecreation Chib

Collected ot Danco (per Hongkong War Effort Com- mitter) Mr Lt lo-kwal, J.I. Mingang Shrapnet Dox (sixth

donation) Mr and Mrs IL E. P. (second

donation)

The Station is being run by the Hongkong Fisheries Research Station," which has provided six of the pre-ker in the Itoly Land kent staff.

Location of the Station is opposite Aberdeen Industrial School. It was formerly the School's playground. and occupies a site of about 37,000 square feet. The present buildings are of the matshed type, but ce permanent buildings are expected to be completed. by the middle of next month. month.

Fish is being purchased from the Lot No. 2850, at Un Chau Street,

fisherfolk Cheung Sha Wan, Kowloon, which picuis so far have been through the loans, and aren of approximately 5,685 square feet, felt to Mr Cheung salted and stored away since Ying-chan, of No. 26 Nga Tain Won busiest day resulted in the storage of Station storted on May 27. The Road, for $0,000, the upset price 230 picuts, which is considered good belog $4,011. The lot carries an for the off-season. annual rental of $92,

covers un

It is understood that, Ric new awners propose to build factories on the altes.

Mr E. B. Lambert.conducted the nuction.

the

Wing Sanit Mercantile

100

Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency- of 8-15 h.c's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8.30-11.15 p.m. |H.K.S.T. ́on 9,52 m.c's, per second..

12.10 Short Service of Inter- ccsafon.

13.30 Oscar Rabin and His Dance

163.30 Orchestra.

1.00

09

Local Time Signal and Pro- 07.09 mine Summary.

1.02 Light French Variety.

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and

Gerry Moore

100

30

Robert MacWhirter (recond donation)

Jeopa

| Aunouncements.

500

1.45

21

Marina

Gilta Alpor (Vocal).

"Bomb" (ninth donation) Anonymous ....

115

2.15 Close Down,

· 0.30

20

20,000

Anonymou

Mesura John Manners & Co.. Lid,

second donation)

THE CHARTERED BANK OF / INDIA, AUSTRALIA'& CHINA.

incorporated by Itoyal Charter 1253, Fald-up Capital

...................... £3,000,000 Reservo Fund

£3,000,000 "Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE-LONDON, 13 insopsgate, E.0.1. Sub-Agencies in London. 117-122, Leadenhall Btreal, E.CJ, West End Branchi 11-10, Cockspur Street, 8,17.1. Manchester Branch:

52, Marley St., Manchester, 2.

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES) -

Alor Star

Amritsar Bangkok

Balavin

(Piano) and

Banbay

Calcutta

Agencies:

Civo Street

6.00 Indian Progranime,

4.45. Closing Local Stock Queta- tions, 6.4

Primo Seala's Accordeon Band with Jaines Malton (Vocal).

1.17 Charlle Kunz at the Piano. 7.30 Portuguese Programme, 8.00 London Relay The News, 8.15 Lowdon. Beiny-"Questions of the Hour".

1. W. O. P. The following is a list of subscriptiona received to date for credil of the British War

Hongkong Organisation Fund, Branch:

4103 - nod Previously acknowledged. $710,515.20. J. S. Dunnett (monthly). $20; D. C. Day (neathly), 515; A. H. Guinness (monthly), $20; Empire Flag Day, ad-

0.00 Local Time Signal and Pro- ditional, $29.00; A. M. Kennedy (monilily). $30; Chuen Sham-tong, $10: Mr and Mrs gramme Summary.

0.03 A. F. Horden (monthly), $10: Empire Flag

Compositions of Maurice Day, additional. $30. male of Posinl Labels. $13; Dr And Air McLeod, 20: Ravel,

Tzigane-Rhapsodie de Concert... Francescattl

8.30 Dance' Mugle,

the Sikh Community of Macao, $50. Total The best season for fishing is the

(Violin) $710.700.

with Piano winter. from October until May,

SALVATION ARMY. During the

which summer nonlits

Army The Salvation

Headquarters accompaniment; Trois Beaux Olocaux de Paradis.....The Lyons Mixed receipt of wie are regarded as the typhoon season, gratefully acknowledge

Chioc-Suite following donations, which have been Chorus; Daphnis and the majority of the larger junks re-tuence to the Annual Appeal for 41 Symphonique; Dawn of Day-Pan- main in harbour.

Previously acknowledged, $2,915: Mr Lomime Danse....Walther Straram T. Intram, $10; De T. 7. Bau, $25; Deitia) American Tobacco to date, $10,000,

Co. Ltd. $50, Totsi Orchestra,

0.32

Fresh fish, when they arrive at the Station, are gutted, and then washed in three changes of water in kongs (lubs).

After being cleaned, they are put into pans, stuffed and rubbed with salt, and then placed for storage in kong, where they should keep in per- fect condition for at least six months.

Kongs for Storing Fish

At present, there are about 10 kongs of 50 pleuls capacity each and plans are being made for a further There is a special shed for stor- 160.

draft

for

Air Raid Victims

20.1.114, representing $5330. was sent to the Land Mayor' Fund yesterday, for the relief of air rald victims in England.

A

FAREWELL LUNCHEON TO MRS L. DUNBAR

Hallo

1511

Hongkong

Rangoon

Haigon

Ipoli

Seorang

Karachi

Seremban

Bhanghai

Kaba

Singapore

Kunin

Sitiawan

Lumpur

Sourabaya

Taiping

Tieniuin

Tangkah

(Bhuket)

Yokohama

Fairlie 'lace Kuching

Canton

Cawnpora

Cebu

Columbo

Deitil

Haiphong Himikow

Madras

Manita

Medan

Pelping

New York Taingiso

(Peking)

Penang

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transneted,

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for Ona Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies af enten which will be quoted on application.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates obtainable on application,

The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Executor and Trustee busi hem, and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which at Rny of its may be ascertalled Agencies and Branches.

W. II, EVANS THOMAS,

Manager.

POST OFFICE

Operallo Ducis. "The Marvlogo of Figaro' (Mozart) -The Letter Duet Act 3....Viorica

Air Mall Service by British Over- Urauteac (Soprano) and Erna Berger

Orchestra; Don Cas Airways Corporation to East (Soprano) with Juan' (Mozart)-Give Me Thy Bland, and South Africa, United Kingdom O Fairest....Erna Berger (Soprano)

and beyond is temporarily suspend- and Heinrich Schlusnus (Baritone) ed.

with Orchestra; 'La Forza Del Des- The public are reminded that it is tino' _(Verdi)-Swear In This Hour a breach of postal regulations to Cluseppe whh enclose in a postal cover communi

De Luen (Baritone) with entions intended for persons atlier Orchestra.

than the addressee. 0.45-10.00 News in French (on Short Wave only).

9.45 Plano Solos by Louis Kentner. Nalla Valso

(Dellbes arr. Doh- nanyi); Children's. Pieces (Book 4) 10.00 London Relay The Nows and News Commentary.

10.15 "The Land We Defend": London

The Printed Matier Service to the following placen in China is tem- porarily cuspended-Yunnan, Sze- huen, Kweichow, Human, Fukien (except Amoy and Kulangau), North and Kwangal,

East of Kwangtung.

Small Packet Post to all countries s suspended.

Programmes Of Week Relays And Talks To-morrow's luncheon programme Alternate layers of fish and salt are commences with light packed in these kongs, and if neces- from ZBW THE CANTON INSURANCE variety, and after the Reuter news ry, concentrated brine is added.

there are compositions of Vaughan OFFICE LIMITED

Williams which include his Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallls. The Notice to Shareholders evening transmission opens with

programme by Nat Skilgrit and His The Sixtieth Ordinary Meeting Orchestra with vocal items by Ina of Shareholders will be held at Souez, and is followed at 7.17 by ing salt, which is from Thailand. Club were hostesses yesterday at a Non 29-32 and 42 (Bartok).

solos, and at 7.30 by com- This salt is considered too coarse viplin the Offices of the undersigned on positions of Purchell including his and has to be ground finer before it Wednesday, the 25th June, 1941, Suite for Dido and Aeneas, Mayer-a nt for use. The mud is taken out at Noon, for the purpose of beer's Ballet Suite "Les Patineurs" and it is purified at the same tine. to make the sodium receiving the

the follows the 8 o'clock news and "Ques-The idea is Report of

Recorded progamme arranged by tions of the Hour" from London, and chloride as pure as possible, thus

Stephen Potter. Actors taking part General Agents, together with a

the fish to inst and keep

MAILS at twenty to 9 Father Ryan will give helping

INWARD AI In the production are Brian Powley, Air Mall by "Pan American Airways statement of Accounts for the the third of his talks in the series longer.

Direct Fred O'Donovan, James McKechnie,

Bervice"-San Francisco Scrupulous care regarding clean- year ended the 31st December, "Some British Poets", his subject this

the At

official table

Charles Mason, were Valentine Dyall,

date, June 10..... week being Burns, Music and songs liness is observed, the people at work

..Juno 17. 1940.

from the films will be broadcast at in the Station having been instructed Mesdames M. H. Turner, J. Ormiston Arthur Young, Ronald Simpson, Ivan Air Mail by "Pan American AirwayE

Direct Service"-San and shorts (the new Chairman), H. Overy, Orem Samson, Belly Hardy, and Mary

Francisco The Share Register and Trans- two minutes past 9, followed by a to wear clean aprong

Sheppard, A. H. Potts (Executive O'Farrel.

date, 24th June

July 1. fer Books will be closed from the quarter of an hour of light orchestral which are washed daily.

10.40 Three kinds The 10 o'clock London

fish, Black Pom-Committee), and Mrs A. E. Ethne of

Cesar-Franck Symphony 11th June to the 25th June, 1941, selections.

Matthews (Hon. Secretary and in D Minor. news will be followed by dance music fret, Golden Thread, and all Mac Treasurer). Mrs Drummond, who is Sir Thomas Beecham conducting both daya inclusive.

and

at 11 o'clock "Correspondence kerels are being purchased by Gov-the Executive Committee, the London Philharmonic Orchestra.

Horni- crnment, and it is pointed out by an JARDINE, MATHESON & Column", a talic by Sidney

blaw, will be relayed from London. official of the Food Controller's Once CO., LTD.,

that one of the reasons why these Thursday's luncheon programme is entirely of

The types of fish have been chosen is light variety.

use they are the kind that aro Nancy Symphony Orchestra with Evans (soprano) opens the evening normally salted by the Chinese

In normal times, these three kinds transmission, and this is followed at

General Agents.

Hong Kong, 4th June, 1941.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

organ

o'clock

The Executive Committee of the Hongkong Women's International farewell luncheon in honour of Mrs Lambert Dunbar, one of the founders, who has been their Chairman since the Club's inception eight years ago. She is leaving by the next Clipper for Manila before proceeding to California, where. she intends To make her home.

was unable to be present. Also pre- sent were Messrs L. Dunbar and M. H. Turner.

11.20 Close Down.

On behalf of all members of the STOCK MARKET

Club, Mra Turner presented Mrs Dunbar with a carved ivory figure, with a suitable - Inscription on the base and an album containing the autographs of Club members. Mrs Turner expressed the Club's gratitude for all the work that their retiring Chairman had done, and spoke of the unfalling help, and sympathy, that she had at all times extended to those who had appealed to her.

20 past 7 by Grieg's Sonata in C of fish were mostly exported to Minor for Violin and Piano, and China, and even though the catch has by the some Grieg songs. A milltary band been reduced considerably Notice is hereby given that, due concert will be broadcast immediate- war, and the Japanese sinking of

o'clock news

Ashing Junks, there still remains and to present unsettled conditions,ly after the

plenty of fish for Hongkong. "Questions of the Hour" from Lon- effective July 15, 1941, delivery of

Any person who sells these Ash don,

selections by Reginald inward cargo will only be made Foort will follow the 9 o'clock local other than to the Government, or to

surrender of against

original time signal. The Local Newsletter a firm or person authorised to pur- signed Bilis

Mrs Turner went on to say that two of Lading, duly from the Studio of ZBW will be given chase for Government, is liable to

small carved ivory figures, which endorsed. So called "Letters of at a quarter past 9, and this will be prosecution.

Price control committee meetings were displayed on the table, were to followed by Vocal Duets by Anne Guarantee" will no longer bezleplez and Webster Booth and Light are held at fortnightly intervals, be sent to Mrs D. M. Biggar, another Orchestral Selections. Three quar-when the prices of fish are ometally of their founders who had retired re- accepted.

ters of an hour of Dance Music will fixed until the next committee meet- eently, together with a card of grect-

ing AMERICAN PRESIDENT | be broadcast after the 10

ing and remembrance from the mem- Main reasons for the reserve of bers. LINES, LTD.

London news, and the programme

fish is that it will be used in an ends with a tall in the series "To Hong Kong, June 13, 1941.

Talk of Many Things" which is re-emergency. It is a food which is nc- ceptable to the Chinese, being one Jayed from London at 11 o'clock.

Quilter's "Childrens Overture" will of their normal foods supplying pro be heard after the 1 o'clock local telns, salts and flavour.

The Station is in the charge of time signal at lunch time Friday,

Mr S. Y. Lin, and a staff which in- nio followed by Lambert's "The Grande." The evening transmission cludes an accountant, a shroff, one curer, one Junior Ash opens with dance music followed by senior fisl

curer, nine regular fish curers, and Somers'

at half past 8 Debroy piece workers when and if necessary. variety:

Band, followed at two minutes past by songs by Marlan Anderson, and at 12 minutes past 1 .by Brahms Quintet in B

Beethoven's Op.115

"Moonlight Sonata will be heard at a quarter to 10. From 10.15 until O.M. Green's Newsletter for the Far East is relay- ed from London at 11 o'clock, there the Orchestra a programme by Raymond and Tino Rossi.

NOTICE DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1010 The following rates will be charged for malling single copies of the following newspapers abroad:--

South China, Morning Post China, and Macao

10 cents per copy British Empire and Foreign

25 cents per copy

The Hongkong Telegraph

China and Macao 18 cents per copy

British and Foreign

20 cents per copy

25 cents Saturdays.

on

A Sibellus programme opens Satur- day evening's transmission. This int cludes two recordings which have not previously been broadcast over ZBW, "En

S

DEALINGS IN RICE

Control by Government Began Yesterday

Government took over control of and "Pohjola's the wholesale rice trade yesterday, Daughter", followed at 7.30 by a

when all wholesale, dealings in rice recital, The

The special broadcast in the Colony became subject to the to the British Forces in the Far East express permission of the

Chopin

BRITISH WAR will now be relayed at 8.30 im. Monopoly.

ORGANISATION

FUND

the Houre will be broad-

оп

Rice

Help Bombòd Civilians in Britain Hall" will be relayed from London to Shanghai and such other destina-

Old clothes of all descriptions

are badly needed for Men, Women and Children in the

Bombed Areas in Britain. Such

The

mediately after the news and

The objects of the monopoly, as "ques- tions of

from London, Folk stated at a meeting of the Legislative Bongs and folk

Council

May 8, when a resolu cast from two minutes past 0 until tion giving effect to the plan was half past 9, followed by a quarter of introduced, are to ensure adequate an hour of concert waltzes. Three supply of rice, to control the price of quarters of an hour of dance music rice and to provide for the turn-over will follow the 10 o'clock London of rice reserves in the Colony, newo, and from 11 o'clock until the comes the sale importer of

Under the scheme, Government be- station closes at midnight "Music

office to Colony and the solo exporter of rice The transmission opens on Sunday evening at a quarter past 7 with the tloris as may be decided upon. J. H. Squire Celeste Octet and songs money for these measures comes from surplus Government funds, the by John McCormack. The news

and "Questions of the Hour" from Lon-balance to be made up from sums on advanced by the Hongkong and is followed by Debussy's Noc- Shanghai Bank. turnes, After the o'clock local time signal there is ahort Plano recital Seen by a reporter yesterday, Mr by Walter Gleseking, and at 0.15 C. Barry. Rice Controller, said he book reviews from the Studio of was not in a position to make ZUW. From 9.30 until the 10 o'clock statement until he had cleared every- hore thing up, which would probably toke is a programme of the compositions Major and

don 15

WB

gifts will be received by the 13 relayed from London, there him a week.

B. W. O. F., c/o Government House, during office hours, Mondays to Fridays from 9.30 a.m. to 4 pm, allowing for Lunch Interval and Saturdays

Please use block letters and pasta from 9.30a.m. until 1 p.m.

one of these forms on back

of tach Entry.

of

tinndelincerto Grosso No. 3.

All

his Sonata in rice exceeding 20 pleuls in quantity rice traders who hold stocks of The Epilogue will be given from there being called upon to report their Studio at 10.30, and the station will roon on June 18. As from yester

holdings. with in a period ending of close at 10 minutes to 11.

Readers are again reminded that day, retallers now obtain their rico

direct from Government. times are quoted in the new long- kong. Summer Time, Le, 0 hours In advance of G.M.T. and one hour in The Director of Medical Services advance of Hongkong Standard Time, gratefully acknowledges the receipt Short wave listeners are reminded of a gift of 0,090 elgarettes from the that news in French in transmited Nanyang Brothers Tobacco Co., Ltd, every night at a quarter to 10 Hong for. the Chinese interned soldiers at kong Summer. Time.:

Argyle Street Internment Camp

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Omelal Summary issued yesterday:

Buyers

Bank of East Asia $7134 Indo-China (Pret) $80 Docks $15

Chinese Estates $98 Telephones (Old) $20 Ropes $7

Watsons $0.70 Entertainments $6% Sellers

Hongkong Banks $1,325

Sales Trams $16.10

A DORSON

TIME STAMP

IN YOUR OFFICE MEANS INCREASED EFFICIENCY!

It means knowing the exact time and date at which a ́letter, a telephone message, etc. arrived or loft,

ON DISPLAY AT

SENNET FRERES

Peddler Street

OUTWARD AIR MAILS Tuesday, June 17

Air Bali for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Amo- rican Airways and Trans-Asiantie Bervices."

Rez. Ord,

Nex

Ord.

K.P.O.

June 17, 6 pm.

G.P.O.

17, 5,30 p.m.

June 17, 5 p..

Jnno 17, 7 pa

Monday, June 23

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

K.P.O. and G.P,O, Reg.

June 23, 4 p.m.

Ord... June 23, 4.30 p.m.

Tuesday, July 1

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hong- lala, U.S.A., and Europe via "Tan- American Airways

Atlantic Services.

anti

К.Р.О.

Reg.

Ord.

July 1, Noon. .....July 1, Noon.

G.r.o.

Reg.

Ord.

July 1, Noon,

July 1, 5.00 p.m.

War Funds

Sale

The Hongkong Women's Inter- national Club held a "What Have You?" Sule at their club rooms yes- terday, when many of the bargains as they were snapped up as soon were displayed on the tables. The S. C. M. Post Bomber Fund and

All Souls' (London) Comfort Fund are to proceeds. benet equally from the The exact figure was not avaliable yesterday, but it was estimated that well over $400 was raised.

There was a variety of articles, many of them "white elephants" that had been sent in to the organisers by friends. There were vases, picture- frames, cosmetics

and perfumery, Jewellery, buttons and clasps, hats, frocks, playsuits, and even riding rendy boots, all of which found buycra.

HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

WE ARE AT

WAR

Yes! Fighting a battló against

DISEASE

IGNORANCE. and POVERTY:

Holp us to win I

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