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now

for 3 days prepaid

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wear,

NOTICE

HONG KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED

Interim Dividend

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that an INTERIM DIVIDEND of TREASURI SIMP SUMMER SALE FOUR per cent (4%) for the six

proceeding. Children's Clark's shoes, Hat, at hargain prices.monthe ending 30th June, 1911, St. George's Building, entrance Miss amounting to FORTY cents per Naylor's.

FOR SALE.

BULL TERRIER (Bitch) fine animal for sale. Proceeds to Bomber Fund. Please apply Mr. Hogg, Hongkong Jockey Club Stables,

THE HONGKONG NATURALIST, Price $4 Vol. X nos. 3 and 4.

salo (postage extra). Now on South China Morning Post Ltd.

at

Labare OD the Fully Paid Up Shares and TEN cents per sharo on the Partly Paid Up Shares of the Company will be paid on MONDAY, the 14th July, 1911, on which date Dividend Warrants may be obtained on application at the Registered Ofee of the Com

Exchange Building, 4th pany,

toor.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of thie

UNMANIFESTED Company will be CLOSED from

CARGO CASE

by Mr K.C.. at Central H. G. Sheldon,

summonses Magistracy yesterday in

Sang Steamship against the Tai

of 136 Connaught Road Company Central, alleging on attempt to ex- port unmanifested cargo, and unlaw ful transfer of an export licence.

referred to 7439 The

summons alleged omission from the manifest of the sleumer Kau Tung of 50 bales Hunny bugs consigned by the Kwong Fung Hong Firm on March 20; and alleged use by Choi (muster .with the of the Hook Hing Firm) sanction of the Steamship Company, of an export licence issued by the Controller of Trade to the Kwong of 60A Bonham Hong Hing Firm, Strand West, for the purpose of enabling Chal Wal to export 56 bales of gunny bags to Maesó.

Judgment was delivered

Chol Wad, in turn, was summoned for moving 50 bales of gunny bags

| WEDNESDAY, the 2nd July to SATURDAY, 12th July, 1941, both days inclusive.

:

By Order of the

:

Board of Directora, J. P. SHERRY, Managing Director. Hong Kong, 13th June, 1941.

THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING

The

SIXTIETH

MEETING

ORDINARY

of

the

on board the Kau Tung for the pur-GENERAL

a licence Company will be held at the

pose of export, without from the Controller of Trade.

The summonses against the Defences of the General Managers, dant Company were dismissed by Mr Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Sheldon on the groups of incuffetent Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong Kong, evidence. Chol Wal was fined $50.

on Thursday, 10th July, 1941, at noun, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, pass- ing the Accounts, and electing Directors and Auditors.

Air W. V. Ahern. Revenue Officer, prosecuted, Mr F. S. Luseby appese lug for Choi Wat and Mr P. Y. Woo for the Tal Sang Steamship Con-

pany.

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.

Three Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the three Sectiune.

$250 CASH PRIZES

SECTION ONE

the The Transfer Books of Company wil be closed from the 3rd July to the 24th July inclu- alve.

Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

July 9, 1941.

HOME SOON-More than 50,000 Franch troops fled to Switzerland when Franco collapsed last- June, and wore interned there until January of this year, when government allowed them to go back to Franco. Hore are two Spahis, cavalrymon from Fronch Algiers, making way with soup given them by Swiss soldiers at Satigny, near Genova.

BRITISH EMBASSY WRECKED

Pressmen Lose Homes

Chungking, July 8.

The Belish Embassy was com- pletely destroyed which to landed in the Japanese bombs compound during an air raid this morning, the fourth successive day of intensive rails.

DONATIONS TO FOOD FOR THE POOR WAR FUNDS

Charities Aided Lower Grades of Rice May

Including $5,000 from Caldbeck, Mace

regar and Co. and 15.000 troms Me And

Brown (monthly

Mrs J. Y. Macgregor, a total of $2,364,-

2.13 was reached by the War Fund th augurated by the R. C.-M. Post, Lid, with the following donations: Prof. Walter

donation) "A Puker Party at No. 3**** Mr & Mrs A. J. Walters (in ancinary of the late Mr. Hardie) Mr & Mrs J. F. Macgregor (secondi

3,000 dunation) Alarm sirens shriekted at 0a.m. Mes Caldbeck, Mackerchor & Co. when 18 Japanese bombers flew over Ltd. (Hongkong Branch) (second

Donation) the capital and concentrated on two Mr & Mrs II. 11. Corra (in meinory

......... 5,000 square miles in the western suburbs, of the lote Mira Ellen King) where the British and other embas-"Wandelaar sles and Press Hostel are localed.

One of the bombs which fell in the Embassy made a direct hit on the By order of the Board,

Ambassador's study in the main cen- tre building and another landed on JARDINE, MATHESON & the lawn in front of the Chancery,

CO., LTD.

causing the ground floor to collapse and making the whole building: un- tenable. All documents had pre- viously been removed:

General Managers, Hong Kong, 14th May, 1941.

CHANGE OF ADDRESS

Effective immediately the new address of the EMPIRE SALES in 123

HENNESSY 23465 Telephone

(un-

COMPANY

$250 ROAD,

|changed).

and

Interior scenes. Table Top and Still FOR THE PROTECTION

Life Studies.

OF CHILDREN (Exluding portraiture, planta

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 Zr $50. 3rd $30.

RULES-

4th

What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or ill-treated in a manner likely to cause 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.KS.P.C., Old City Hall.

The Inspector, 48, Pokfulam Road, $101st floor.

The following Rules will govern the

Competition:

The Competition is open to all photographers.

2.Tho entries awarded the

ford

Trophies for the best and second. best pictures in the Compallilan, will not be entitled to any other prizes. 3-The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are edjudged to be the best photo- Each graphs in each Section. entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- peition, and which

pasted on back of entry.

must be

4. The right to publish any or all

of the entries is reserved to the

Hongkong Telegraph.

B. All photographs

have been taken

entered m

In the Colony

of liongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in olher Competitions ara Incligible. 0-No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damare to entiles. 7-All entries to be either black, sepia, or toned pictures, and must Coloured photo- be mounted. graphs are ineligible. -Platures submitted in sepia tones altould be accompanied by a maller print in black and white, -No pleturn to entered in more

than one Section.

10-Mounts to be only while or cream, murt be of one of the following aizes:10x12, 16×20,

11~No correspondence will be entered Into in connection with the Com- Fention, 12-Members of the Staffs of the Itongkang Telegraph and the South China Alorning Post are not permitted to compete. 15e decision of the Judges ahall

bin final, 14-At the conclusion of the Com

petition, entries will be returned" to competitors on application at the Telegraph offlers within seven days. 10Tie usa of allased to stricuy

forbidden.

ENTRY FORM

NAME

SECTION

ADDRESB

-Please use block letters and paste

one of theza forms on back

of. cach' Entry.

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

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

The Inspector, 52, Argyle St., Kowloon.

"All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society,

be

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

NOTICE

be

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

The following

wlil rates charged for mailing single. copies of the following newspapers abroad:

South China Morning Post China and Macko

10 cents per copy

British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy

The Hongkong Telegraph

China and Macao

10 cents per copy British and Foreign

20 cents per copy

25 cents Saturdays.

CHOLERA CASES

The Embassy staff is now without working quarters as the Embassy's other building where the Counsellor, Sir Arthur Blockburn lived;

Filipina Tabaqueria All lanks, No. 27 Co., RAM.C.

Raffie (ninih donation) In Remembrance of the "Double

Seventh

Dr. W. Chaun (in memory of Sale of Old Books and Papera Messra K. C. Chiu Co., "Just A Bet"

the Into Me F. Hardle)

133

00

Be Sold Cheaper

Governor's

Visit To Cornflower

BANKS

THE CHANTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CIUINA. incorporated by Royal Charter, 1813, Paid-up Capital ...

£1,000,000 Reserve Tund

*****. £3,000,000

An appreciation of the vast strica Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000

which the Hongkong Naval Volunteer Forces had taken since it was brought Into being seven years ago, was ex- Excellency the by Ilin pressed Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, during a visit to ILM.S. Cornflower yesterday,

HEAD OFFICE-LONDON,

# Dihsopegato, E,C.1. Sub-Agencies to London. 117-127, Leadenhall Sirvel, E.C3.

West End Branchs 14-16, Cockspur Street, 8.W.1. Manchester Branch: Mosley Bt., Manchester, 2.

On arrival at the Naval Dockyard, His Excellency was met by Com- modore A. C. Colllunon, Capt L. G. B. A. Campbell, Cintr . Petrie, Lt- Cmir R. J. Vernall, Li-Cmdr S. J. Swetland, Pay L A. Sommerfelt, and Amritsar LI-Cmdr J. C. M, Grenham, Ofeer Bangkok Instructor.

Alar Blar

I

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:

Hongkong Hangoon Isallo Ipoli Karachi Klan

Canton

Kaba

Haigon

Semarang

Beremban

Batavia

110mmbay

Shanghai

Calcutta

Ningapore

Agencies: Kuala

Sitiawan

of

Clive Street

Lumpur

Bourabaya

Fairile. Place Kuchlig

Talping

Madras

Tientsin

Cawnpore

Manila

Tangkal

Medan

(huket)

Colombo

New York

Tsingtao

Delhi

alpheng lankaw

Pelping

Yokohamno

(Peking) Perang

A Guard of Honour of Chinese

the command teamten under Warrant Officer G. R. Divett was Inspected by His Excellency, and In the rear of the Guard, branches of the Force were formed into hollow

comprised They square. Onteers and Warrant Officers of the Exécutive and Mine-Watching Branch, and Chinese seamen and ratings

the Communication Branch.

Sir Geoffry said: I am sorry and shocked to think how long a time it is since I lost had the pleasure of addressing you officially, and I find it diffeult to comprize in a few words my appreciation and admiration of the vast strides which the Force has taken since then.

To-day your functions extend far beyond the range which was curvisng- ed by those who brought the Force into being seven years ago; that Is due to three causes-the demands which war makes; your zeal; your offlelency,

Mine-Watching Branch

Cebu

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted,

and CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year ur shorter periods in Lacat ar Other Currencies af rates which; will be quoted on appticallon.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTR also opened in Local Currency and Bteriing with interest allowed at rates obtainable on application.

The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Executor and Trustee bust- peas, and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at ally

W. II, EVANS TUOMAS,

Manager.

Agencles and Branches.

of ita

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF

·INDIA, LIMITED Head Unico:15, Bracechurch Street, 1andon, R.CJ,

A notable example of that expan sion is the Mine-Watching Brangli Authorised Capital und another, which has but recently | Subscribed Capital occurred, is the manning of shipa Paid-up Capital

Ileserve Fund and Rest

which have gone to take part in the

sca warfare being waged by the from this Colony's Empire, waters.

·

w

BANKERS:

£3,000,000

1,800,000

1,000,000

1,254,000

The Bank of England & Midland Bank, Ltd.

DRANCHES:-

Jaino

Kuantan

Kandy Karachi

Madras New York

Penang

RADKOON

Kota Bharu Shanghal

Simil Kuala Lipis Kuala Lumpur Singapore

HONGKONG BRANCH,

Every description of Banking Exchange Business transacted.

Since the British Empire went to The following are the minutes of the ninth meeting of the Equitable or nearly two years ago, you have Ilice Sales Fund Committee, held at kept watch and ward over the inner Bangkok Bombay sea defences of this Colony by con-

patrol Calcula Medical Headquarters on Monday.

tinuous service in auxiliary

Colombu Present were the Rev. W. H. Alton, craft and on mine-watching stations. Cel the Rev. C. Brown, Mr E. L. Curtis, You have been the means of train- Galle

Howrah who to-day Mr C. N. Li, Mr C., C. Liao, Mr Tsoling several naval officers, who

British Navy Po-tin, Mr Wong Quinery, the Rev. are serving in the II. A. Whittenbach, Mr Young Tsun elsewhere, under the scheme offered usis Trengitany Dart, and the Hon. Dr P. S. Selwyn- by this Colony to the Admiralty; one

of them, I

to-day, was sery- learned Clarke, in the Chair,

ing aboard H.M.S. Rodney when she sank the German battleship Bismarck. Locally, onlcers from the Force

Current Accounts opened in Local Cur- rency and Fixed Deposite received in are commanding motor torpedo bouts, while ratings belonging to the Com-Lost Currency and Sterling on terms

that may be ascertained on application.

The minutes of the eighth meeting, held on July 1. which had been circulated, were taken as read and were approved and confirmed,

No reply had been received frommunications Branch have been lent Government in connexion with the to other Naval services.

Lastly, in recent months you have to sell cooked Committee's. project

Itice been able to meet the Empire's needs 10 rice, at the Wanchai Market

Deput, but it was hoped to be able in another sphere than the purely to report that Government was pre-militant: by cutting down your re- pared to support the project at the quirements in mobilised personnel to P-next meeting.

20

20

PRISONERS OF WAR The Hon. Treasurer of the British ouers of War Fund acknowledges with inks the following donations:

Sale of Vegetables

Mr F. C. Hait, 500; Mr R. D. Gillesple

Previously acknowledged $7,510. Mr & Pursuant to the decision

meeting. Was (monthly) $25; Capi. S. 11. Batty-Smith previous lished in the raid on June 28. (monthly), 10; Already acknowle min stated that he had communicated The main building had been slightly S. c. f, Post, $10. Total $0.004. damaged in previous raids but had been repaired.

The Japanese poured bombs down un the area which has been turned Inlo

shambles, Hundreds 21

are

homeless and water mains have burst adding to the sufferings of the populace in vley of the great heat. Electric inains have also been des- troyed.

Chungking proper, however, is not affected but a tag theatre between the city and the Embassy quarter-Is ablaze.

D. W. o. F.

The S. C. M: Post has received the following donation to the British War Organisation Fund,

In memory of the inte Mr F. G. Her ridge-Staff of W. B. Loxley & Co. (China) Ltd, $50.

Mr & Mra A. Falco, $3.

In memory of the late Mr F. Hardlie.

REFUGEE SOCIAL WELFARE

The S. C. M. Post has received the

Welfare Fund:

following donation to the Refugee Social

$50.

:

Jangkong

and

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTonshir UNDERTAKEN.

POST

D. HENSON,

Manager.

OFFICE

Air Mail Service by British Over-

a minimum you have been able to provide men who are or soon will be Alling necessary posts in the civil seas Airways Corporation to East and new de- South Africa, United Kingdom and defence services. That is parture and I fully recognise the self-beyond has now been resumed.

The public are reminded that it is possible.

abroach of postal regulations to.

close in a postal cover commun!- cations intended for persons other than the addressee.

sacrifice of those who have made it

Volunteers from Oulports

In Kwangtung.

at the the Chairman with the Chairman of the Vegetable, Fruit Owners and Employees Guild

I am glad to know that among you asking for permission from the Guild for un accredited representative of there are now many volunteers from the Commitice to attend purchases Shanghol and other ports of the Far

The Printed Matter Service to the Sau" East, who have answered to the coll the "Chin by and sales

the of duty in defence of the Empire, following places in China is tem- and Launs. Up to (weigher)

your honorary Captain bid porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- time of the meeting, no reply had and

thuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fuklen from the received

Gulld. them warmly welcome. been

and Amoy While I was away on leave one of (except

Kulangsu), Meanwhile, investigations were being

North

and East made in the New Territories regard- the oldest and most respected mem-Kwangsl,

community here of bers of our. ing the quantity and quality

Small Packet Fost to dil countries vegetables likely to be available for Hongkong lent to us the highly use- sale to the Committee's representa- ful vessel which is lying just off this tives. Approval was given for the quay, and which I am just about tos suspended.

acknow Eenerous _and_public- In remembrance of "Double"Seventh," ficquisition-from-Messrs Lowe, Bing-inspect, General Norton

ham & Matthews of certain premises ledged the near Kam Tin Village at a cost of spirited action of Sir Robert Ho Tung $150 and for the fitting out of these in words which I can do no better

fere vegetables would be weighed timely helpful act. as a receiving depot for vegetables. than to endorse fully. It was a most

It gives me a sense of joy in the presence of the farmers them- selves and then transported to market pride to see you here, smart, alert, the Commodore through the good offices of Mr Young and to know from

and from your Commanding Officer The Chairman emphasised that the of your high efficiency. Most of out on a purely economic basis, and ing day and night, have little idea how arduous in your life nor of the The annex, dining room and ser-

not with unpaid volunteer personnel dangers which you are called to face, Donations for the following Organisa- as In the case of the Committee's So it always is with the Navy and vonts quarters were wrecked when

The long await collection at the office of the rice depots; the object being to ascer

5. C. M. Post: Associacao Portuguesa de two bombs fell in the grounds. annex collapsed and caught alight Soccorras Mutuos: Lord Mayor's

Fund tain how cheaply vegetables could 80 also with the Royal Naval Volun

teer Reserve, along with whom the and although the fiames were soon for the Reller of Air Raid Victims; Little be sold to the general public at the Navy proudly serves. extinguished the premises cannot be Sisters of the Poor: B.W.OF Vin same time giving such recompense to keenness and high standard of train- yad badly cent de Paul: Emergency Refugee Coun the farmers as would encourage them ing and discipline I commend you used as the building shaken by the explosions and thren- ten to collapse completely.

5. P. C. A.

The S. C. M. Post has received the Crucity to Animals, in following donation to the Society for the memory of the late Birs Eilen King:

Prevention of

J. II. Seth, $5.

~~~~~~ INWARD-AIR-MAILS.

Francisco Direct Service"-San Air Mail by "Pan American Airways date, 8th July, ........July 15. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Francisco Direct Service"'—-—San and

July 29. date, 22nd July.

Heavy damage was also done to the Embassy quarter in the sporadic raids between 7.40 and 11.30 p.m. yesterday by 25 planes which des- troyed the previously heavily bomb- ed Press Hostel housing the United Press, Associated Press and New! York Times offices and living quar ters and other correspondents' pre- Vincent de Paul in memory of the late whole transaction would be carried those ashore, whom you are guard- mises.

Among newspapermen affected are F. T. Durdin, New York Times, L. C. Smith, The Times and Gunther Stein, publisher of the China Air Mail, who are staying with friends. Other bombs fell close to the Bri Ush Ambassador's hillside residence breaking windows, doors and furni- ture and rendering the house prac tically untenable.-United Press.

MR FREDERICK BRAND

Mr

Number Already Exceeds Last Year's Total

ond

Dies Suddenly

ST VINCENT DE PAUL

The S. C. M. Post has received the Tsun Dart, following donation to the Society of Bi

Mra Ellen King:

Mr F. B. Silva, $2.

DONATIONS WAITING

cil; SP.C.A

MALAYAN CHINESE

Perfect Understanding With Great Britain

After more than three months' visit In Singapore under Chinese

The

For your

to cultivate more vegetables,

It was decided that the project heartily, and I wish you the best of

luck in the days to come, should stori on the 1st day of the

visit concluded after Intercalary Sixth Moon,

Excellency and party had inspected the Cornflower, and the auxiliary the vessels. operated by patrol II.K.N.V.F.

munity.

·

OUTWARD AIR MAIS Monday, July 14 Air Mail by Air to Hangoon to con-

nect with the "British Overzens. Airways."

KP.0. and G.P.O. Reg.

...July 14, 4. p.m. Ord.......July 14, 4.30 p.

Tuesday, July 15

Air Mail for Manila, Gusm, Honolulu, US.A. and Europa vis "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantic Bervices"

Reg.

His

Ord.

Bex.

Cooked Food

Sales

Appeal To Government

at

Ord.

EPO,

..July 15, 6 p.m. July 15, 8.30 p.m.

July 15, 5 p.m..

July 15, 7 p.m.

Tuesday, July 20

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- lulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan- American

Atlantic Airways

Reg.

Ord..

Reg. Ord.

K.P.O.

and

Trans-

.July 20, 5.00 p.m. ...July 20, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

July 20, 5.00p.m. ..July 29, 7.00 p.m.

Cigarettes Seized- At Tai O

Grades and Prices of Rice The Chairman drew the altention to the notice in the of members Government Gazette of July 4 re- qiring all rico retallers to display the prices of the various grades of rice on sale in their shops for the information of the buying public. te felt that the Commitee might of their smaller Government Instructions to bring gard this as one

achievements in their campaign about closer collaboration between against the exploitation of the com- British Malaya and China, Mr Phillp

It would be

Reference to the decision of the necessary for K. C. Tyau, former Chinese Consul every member to do what he could Government to abolish the sale of General in Singapore and now to bring to the notice of the proper cooked food by itinerant hawkers the Foreign Affairs Commissioner for authority any instance of failure to and in stalls, was mado Kwangtung and Kwangsi, has return-carry out these regulations,

monthly mealing of the Chinese ed to Hongkong.

Chumber of Commerce Sealed samples of the different General

the Chairman had yesterday,

in the Interviewed, Mr Tyau declared that grades, which

Mr Philip Gockchin was perfect understanding exists between obtained from the Controller of Food The death occurred yesterday of the Chinese and Finlayan Govern were displayed, and members of the Chair, and he said that a letter had been received from the Hawkers Frederick James Brand, an inents and the recent visits to the Committee pgreed to collect a set of

The discovery of 20,000 dutiable executive of William Hunt & Co., British colony of such preminent these samples from Medical Head-Association asking the Chamber to

well-known businessman Chinese as General

Wu

quarters when they proposed to appeal to the Government on their cigarettes at Tal O harbour on July Te-chan,

to had a sequel before Mr S. F. of rice reinil behalf, regarding the declaton. throughout the Far East. Mr Brand, Secretary-General of the Central carry who recently returned from a busi- Kuomintang leadquarters, Mr Que shops in different districts of the abolish cooked food hawkers and Lalfour in the Court of the District Omeer South, yesterday, when Wong visit to India, was suddenly Ti-chl, Chinese Foreign Minister, town in order to compare these with stalls. casca so ness

The letter stated that the livell- far reported this year has already stricken yesterday morning and died and the Chinese Military Mission led those grades to be seen in the shops. The Director reported that, follow- by General Shang Chen contributed |within a few hours, passed the total for the whole of

further to this understanding.

ing the permission accorded to the hood of over 10,000 persons was liel, 40, a sailor, was charged with Committee by the Manager, Honment be asked to (1) set up certain

affected, and suggested that GovernImporting tobacco. 1940, according to information

The funeral, arranged for to-day,

Wong was obvent, and his ball of tell the

health alipulations Referring to the Chinese people in kong Rico Monopoly, to

under tained from the Medical authorities is timed to pass the Monument at

which $10 wan, estreated. A confiscation 5.30 p.m.

Malaya, Mr Tynu remarked that they balance remaining of the Committee's leal yesterday.

Born in Hongkong 50 years ago, are all loyal to the National Govern purchase of former Grades A and B cooked food could be sold; (2) give order was made with regard to the From the beginning of the year up Mr Brand was

thement and there are educated at

no pro-Wang rice at the original, reduced figure, hawkers a chance to obey the law, For many Ching-wel elements DJ to midnight on Monday, there' had Diocesan Boys' School,

for as he sales in all three depots had shown and if they failed to do so deprive cigarettes. a very considerable increase over them of their ges to hawk;

privileges

The duty payable on the cigareties been 1,075 cases and 605 deaths, years he was connected with bust knows. Even if there are, "they can those of the previous week and both (3) in the event of Government re- compared with 045 and 826 respec-ners enterprises in Shanghai and was not raise their heads at all."

Wanchai and Yaumall Depots had fusing to change its decision, extend was $100.” tively for the whole of last year. For prominent in sporting circles, being The Chinese Milary Mission to exhausted their stocks.

the time limit to enable the haw-

Confiscation Application' the week ending July 3, there were at one time President of the Shanghai the British Colony recently ban 62 cases, 21 deaths, five suspected Recreation Club. He was blso crented on exceedingly favourable cases, and 80 cases under treatment. toched to the Police Reserve the impression on the Chinese ad foreign unable to find its way into China-as could sell without causing obstruct an order for the confiscation of 310

Mr Brand was for some years con- communities there. Never had there a result of the remittance restrictions | tion. The figures for Small-pox show neeled with Cornell Brothers. and been such a Chinese Military Mis- enforced by the Malayan Govern- The meeting unanimously, decided lbs of tobacco was made by Mr that from the beginning of the year was widely known in Indian and sion to Malaya before.

meni. Only $300,000- was allowed to to forward the letter to the Chinese Balfour yesterday. The tobacco was Τα up to midnight on Monday, there Far Eastern commercial circles. had been 17 enges and 16 deaths, leaves n son who is a lieutenant with

Mr Tyau revealed that a total of be remilted to China every month representatives on the Councils for found nt Choung Sha, Chung Chan- For the week ending July 5, there the Royal Engineers in Britain and $3,000,000 Straits Currency raised by before but now the amount has been them to take whatever action they District, on June 22, and there was

no claimant. were no cases and no deaths.

a daughter, Barbara, now in England, the Chinesa there for war, relief is increased to $750,300,

The number of Cholera

ab-

at-

there.

out a survey

-

alfot

kers to set up other trades; or (4)

a specified area where hawkera

scu 'Ot.

On the application of Sgt Galvin,

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