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THE HONGKONG NATURALIST, Vol. X nos. 3. and 4. Price $4 (postage extra). Now on sale at Bouth China Morning Post Ltd.

MENACE

WANES

JUNE'S FIGURES SHOW

BIG DECLINE

London, July 15. Mercanille shipping losses in June were 70, British. Aibed and neutral ships, representing 329.- 290 tons, the Admiralty anioune- ed to-day.

This is good news in the Battle of the Atlantie for the figures show a substantial decrease on losses In May and ore the lowest since Janu-

FOR THE PROTECTION |ury,

OF CHILDREN

What to do to help a child Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or Il-treated in a manner likely to cause tunnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is accking advice on my matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating

at once with--

The Jon. Generat Secretary, HI.K.S.P.C., Old City Hall.

The Inspector, 40, Pokfulam Road, 1st floor.

The Inspector, 82 Stone Nullah

Line, 2nd Floor,

The Inspector, 12 Sat Young Chol St. Kowloon,

The figures are lower than those for May by 25 ships, representing 101,551 tons and less than in any month during the last year except January.

tons.

The

The lotul fosses of merchant ship- ping during the whole war are 1,738, representing 7,118,112 loses are tnade up as follows--1,079 British ships totalling 4,605,132 tons, 334 allied ships of 1,498,047 tons, and 326 neutral ships of 1,014,043 tons.

This represents a monthly average during the way of 324,000 tone.

Of the 70 ships lost in June 52 19 of 228,284 tons, were British Allied of 82,727 tons and right neu-

of 18,285 tons. trai

Presenting these figures the Ad- miralty mmotinees that after to-day

The Inspector, 52, Argyle St..it is not proposed to continue pul- Kowloon.

be

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

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

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1910 The following Fates will be charged for mailing single copies of the following newspapers abroad:- South China Morning Posi China and Macao

10 cents per copy

British Empire and Foreign

25 cents per copy

The Hongkong Telegraphi

Chino and Macao

10 cents per copy British and Foreign

20 cents per copy

25 cents Saturdays.

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 Sections.

$250

CASH PRIZES

$250

SECTION ONE Interior scenes. Table Top and Still Life Studies, (Exluding portraiture, plants and and Rovers). 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:

The Competition

photographers.

open to all

ford

1. The entries awarded the

Trophies for the best and second- best 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 photo- graphs in each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com

must be preittion, and which pasted on back of entry. 4.The right to publish any or all of the "entries is reserved to the Itongkong Telegraph,

D.-All photographs entered turt

have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which Hays been already" entered

10

other Competitions are ineligibis,

6. No responsiblity will be accepted

* for non-delivery of, loss of, or

damage to entries

1-All entries to be either black, sepla, or toned pictures, and must be mounted, Coloured photo- Kraptu are ineligible. B-Polures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white. -No picture to entered in more

than one fection. 10.-Mounts to be only white or cream, must be of one of the following

1-10x12 10x20.

11-No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com- petition, 13-Members of the Staffs of the Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are not permitted to compete.

13-The decision of the Judges shall

be final,

14. At the conclusion of the Com- pailtion, entries will be returned la compettiare on appileation at the Telegraph offices within seven days. 13.-The urn of alfases is strictly

forbidden,

ENTRY FORM

NAME

SECTION

ADDRESS

Pleasure block lettors, and paste

"F"ông of these, forms on back

of-each - Entry,

Thing shipping losses due to enerny intervala because betion at regular valuable information

by this means given to the enemy. From the to time they will consider publien- tum af shipping losses as may be required.

Fantastle Claims Persist

In well informed circles it is x- plained that the enemy has gone fur- ther and further afield in efforts to and new hunting grounds for British ships.

"He continues to make just as fantastic claims as ever in the hopes

Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

July 16, 1941.

NAZIS BOMB HOSPITAL-Nurios look out on remains of chapol at Chast Hospital, London, hit by Nazi bombs. None of 82 patients or 72 on staff was injured. Hospital is on Victoria Park.

Cost Of Rice Urban Council

High Freights Thought

To be Unjustified

The following are the minutes of the tenth meeting of the Equitable Alice Salen Fund Committee, hickt at Medical Headquarters last Monday.

Present were the Rev. W. H. Aiton, Mr E. L. Curtis, Mr F. W. Kendall, Mr C. N. Li, Mr C. C. Lino, Mr Tsoi Po-iln, Mr Wong Quincey, Rev. I. A. Wittenbach, and the Ion, Dr P. S.

The minutes of

in the Chair.

Food By-Laws

under the

of 1936)

COMPANY REPORT

Former H. K. Sporting Personality

The death occurred in Plymouth on Sunday, July 6. of Mr F. W. "Dai" Black, formerly of H.M. Dockyard, Hongkong and emo of the greatest

personalities in Hongkong ball. Former full-back of the Hongkong Football Club and a Counell member of the Hongkong Football As cociation from 1921 to 3020, the late Mr Black was A native of Torpoint. Cornwall, where he was born 60 years ago.

BANKS.

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CIUNA. Incorporated by Royal Charter 1859, Paid-up Capital .................... £3.000,006 flegervo Fund ...

.......................... £3,000,000 Heserva Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000

HEAD OFFICE LONDON. 18 Blbaopigate, FC,1,

Bub-Agencies in London. 117-112, Leadenhall Street, K.OJ,

West End Branchi 14-14, Cockapur Strest, B.W.1.

Manchester Branchi

51, Mosley Bt., Manchester, 2.

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:

Bartbay

Calcutta

"An enthwalostic player almost from the time he was big enough to kick a football, Mr Binck gained a place in Alor Star the Terpoint team when will in his Amritser teens and soon came under the eyes of Bangkok the Cornwall County selectors. It was Batavia not long before he established a re- putation as one of the fluest amateur full-backs in the West Country. His Arst County enp was not long in com-: Ing and he played regularly in Corn- Canton wall County matches for a number of Cawnpore sears. When inter his team turned Cebu aver to the Devon County Association, Colombo

Dolki Mr Black gained Devon County hon- italphon ours as well

Agencies:

Live Streat

Hongkong Jolio

Kangoon Raigon

Ipoh

Bemarang

Karachi

Seremban

Klang

Shangha

Robe

Singaport

Kuala

Slawan

Lumpur

Bourabaya

Fairlie Place Kuching

Taiping

Madras

Tientsin

Manila

Tengkals

.Medan

(Bhuket)

New York

Tsingtao

Pelp

Yokohama

Penang

11ankow

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEL'OSITS received for One Year

From 1904 until the outbreak of the FOREIGN EXCHANGE and Generat Great War he played for Plymouth Banking Business transacted, Argyle, then in thele early days an professional side, principally for the second eleven; but he was frequently or shorter periods in Local or Other naked to turn out for the first eleven, Currencies af rates which will be qualed as an amateur, of course, and in these on application. somes was nesuelated with some of the SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in

Local Currency and Bierling with interess finest players of the past generation.

On numerous occasions "Dal" Binck; allowed at rates obtainable on application, The Bank's Head Ofen in Londos Interness, and claims recovery of Brilish

partnered W. Bruwn, the Aston Villa undertakes Executor and Trusted buil-

And England full-back. and Crabtree, another famous England full-

Income Tax overpaid, on terma which back. Bath were playing for Plymouth may be BECertained at any of its Argyle in those days, living reached Agencies and Branches. the veteran stage. Mr Binck travelled

W. IL EVANS THOMAS, all over the Country with the Ply

Alsager, mouth Argyle side and participated in some thrilling. Kunes at The Dell Crystal Painee, Tottenham Hotspur 'ground, Millwall and Leyton, In thei inys of the Old Southern League when Vivian Woodward won with the Spura, Charley Buchan with Leyton and Fanny Walden with Northampton,

of finding out what happened as re- Selwyn-Clarke ninth meeting, and substituted by the following, Account. The nett premiums for the side at that time and among the team

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED Itead Omeet-15, Gracechurch Street, London, E.C3.

Authorised Capital

£3,000,000 1,000,000 1,050,000 1,254,600

BANKERS: The Bank of England di Midland Bank, Ltd.

Bangkok

Calcutta

BRANCHES :-

Jaffna Kunaton

Kandy Karachi

Bindras

New York Penang RADLOON

In llongkong Further amendments to the Public British Traders Insurance

When the Great War broke out, Mr Subscribed Capital Health (Food) Ordinance

Contributory Bonus

Black was sent to Hongkong. He had Paid-up Capite! .......... were approved at the meeting of the

almost decided to retire from active Reserve Fund and Best ..... Urban Council yesterday afternoon,

football, but soon after his arrival here when the Chairman, the Hon. Mr W. The following is the report by the was induced to don the blue and white J. Carrie, moved the following Directors of the British Traders' houps of the Hongkong Football Club. heading Insurance Co., Ltd, for the year 1940. This was in 1915, when Kowloon Foot- amendments

Houses and¦ Marine-The 1930 account has ball Club and the Chinese leams were "Restaurants, Eating

into their stride. The been closed and the sum of £11,250 Just coming Food Stalls," viz:

to Profit

Club, however, could field a very fine Bomuny and Loss (a) By-inw (2) be rescinded transferred

the were Jack Rodger: MeCubbin and Colombo 1910 amounted to £302,800 19 1 Block: Clinstells, Stewart and N. L. H. Dell urmen are necessarily inconclusive, held on July 7, which had been cir "Adequate kitchen, food preparation, and claims and expenses to £128,302 Railton; N. Robinson, Stalker, Walker; Galle food storage and scullery necoin-11 7.

After reserving for amounts Pennell. "Jock" McTavish, N. V. A. Howrah culated, were taken as read and were muddation shall be provided to the due in enemy and enemy-occupied Croucher It was stated.

and Peter Tod. These 13 were shifica "Hitherto we obliged him by giv-approved and confirmed,

carried for players (the forwards The Chairman stated that Govern-isfaction of the Council, and the territuris the balance

around) kept together for nearly five ing him a monthly check and we do

ment's approval was still awaited for walls of the accommodation si preward, including additional reserve, years and swept nearly everything be not intend to do so in future."

the inauguration of the Coramittee'sided shall be imperviously surfaced amounts to £219,014 6 6.

fore them, although they never suc-

. Fire-The nett premiums amount- eceded in winning the League and TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHIP chappointed with the restall so far scheme for the sale of cooled rice at lo a minimum height of eight feel."

Shield trophies in the saine

UNDERTAKEN. Wanchal Ma

Market, was hoped that (b) The following be added nitered to £150,597 10 4 and claims to Senior

Current Accounts opened in Local Cur of his maximum effort against Bri- | Mia would be forthcoming shortly.by-law 7(2), "Unless alrendy pro- £60,570 14 11 After taking into sc- season. The Shield trophy was cup-

tured on three occasions.

rency and Fixed Deposits received in Mr Black went Itome in 1920, and Local Currency and Sterling on terms

perts of his U-bout commanders and

It can be assumed that Hitler is

tain's shipping this your.

Better gures for June, grievous and heavy though they be, do give hope of decreasing the Agures in the future, it was stated in nuthorita-

ve quarters.

claim sinking

in

AZIE

Д

the

to those most in need.

year

commission,

expenses of

or retention shall be submitted reserving for amounts due in enemy a great deal. The Chub were not the

the

the Council. MERL

"

at the

ping, while the Italians claim 98,500 ngreeing to the Guild,paration, food storage, scullery, Rent-j additin of the year, including the Club once or twice, but in the years

The Germans June 778,283 tons of merchant ship- tons, making a total Axt claim of

Kota Bharu

Kuala Lipia

Shanghai Simla

Kuala Lumpur Singapore

HONGKONG BRANCH,

Hongkong Kuala Trengganu

Every description of Banking and Exchange Dustnicas transacted.

D. BENSON,

Manager,

POST

OFFICE

since the experiment might pave the vided under by-law 2, plans showing count assistance on a self-sup way for

considerable measure of the layout of premises, as approved management, fire brigade fees, and returned in 1823 to find things changed that may be ascertained on application.

self-supporting basis

by the Council,

enemy-occupied territories,old force, whereas Kowloon had be Sale of Vegetables

£11,000 has been transferred to come a senior team with a history and sent of the Council with consent of

at the pinnacle of) Since the last meeting a letter had

hall be no deviation from the ar- Profit and Loss Account. The fund the Chinese were

their form. He turned out for the been received from the Vegetable,

angements for kitchen, food pre- Fruit Owners and

reserve, amounts 10 following his return and up to the time | 503

of his departure, August of 1929, ho Sugges

Air Mail Service by British Over- Accident and general. The nett devoted his energies to the administra- jon required or approved of by the tion that a representative might be. latrine or any other accommoda- £83,261 4 10, present at the purchases. The Com- and sales of

tounell on the issue of a licence." premiums amounted to £2,053-17 tive side of soccer, coaching the weaker tess Airways Corporation to East 078,783 tons.

clubs to a certain extent and lending and South Africa, United Kingdom vegetables by the Jauns.

10 and claims to £32,011 160. After the benefit of his long years of petive and beyond has now been resumed. The total Axis tonnage captured,mittee expressed, their appreciation In proposing the above amend- taking into

commission and for this sunk or scuttled from the start of the

account tre. The. Guild had,

nents, Mr Carrie sald: "We have expenses of management, £4,500 has war up to July 10 is estimated in further, agreed to undertake the sale] nd considerable difficulty in getting been transferred to Proft and Loss: London at 3,391,000 tons.-Reuter,

of any vegetables which the Com-

icensees of restaurants and enting Account. The fund at the end of the mittee desired to send to one of the

ouses to confine their various pro- year, including the additional reserve, lanne quggested by it on a commission cesses to the propor premises of the amount to £30,214 175 3. basis of 0.4 per cent, of the selling laurant or eating house concerned. Dividend. The Directors recom. price. This would canble an addi- Food preparation is very frequently mend a dividend distribution of seven tional check to be made on the mar-arried out in the yard, and so is the shillings per share, payable on June

20. 1941. vishing up of dishes.

Contributory bonus-The Directors recommend a bonus of 20 per cent.

"Enough To Eat'

the

Talkie to be Seen By Students at Alhambra

17.

Resture.

keting of local produce.

Sleeping on Tables

the relativo ̈Revenue-Account.

ernment Nutrition Research Soy-which had not been authorised by uiring the provision of plans, Mr Reservo, is £72,761

students of Kowloon schools. A few nol discourage the Committee in any in the past. "Many and mu to M.Lc., and Mr D. F. Middleton hnu

Admission is free, but it is hoped tioned followed this up by the We do not want a plan at the boil man's

flint those attending will take

on

the

price for

'C.N.A.C."

in every of Football and footballers Correspondence for despatch by air He had taken an active interest in vin Rangoon must be superscribed by the destinies of the Club, Kowloon F.C. and both Chinese teams, the Chl-

The Printed Matter Service to the nese Athletle and South China A.A.

Many of China's leading soccer au- allowing places in China is tem-- thorities have attributed South China's orarily suspended:-Yunnan, Szo- and Chinese Athletle's magnificent huen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fuklen

Amoy and carller efforts to the long hours of except

Kulangru), North

East coaching by "Dal" Black, as he was <wangsl, known to them, and his name can be <wangtung. found among the documents tracing the history of the game among the Chinese clubs,

Mr Black leaves a wife, a son Ion. and a daughter Allce, in Plymouth, nod -a-daughter-in Hongkong. Mrz_J._J.

King.

Interned

Soldiers'

Gesture

How the observance of vegetarian

The Chairman mentioned that in- formation had been received that certain inans had sent emissaries to the New Territories to offer loans to "Regarding accommodation, they to contributors of contributory pre- It is understood, that a further showing of the taikle film "Enought farmers without interest on condition seem to have a delight for sleeping mium. payable on June 20, 1941. to Ent" (with Chinese captions) will that the farmers disposed of their on the tables on which food is pres Provision has been made for this in

vegetables to

to the leans and

pared. These two amendments arej not: were

Profit and Loss Account-The take place at the Alhambra Theatre, led into co-operating with the Com- Intended to cope with these malpracnimount at the credit of the Profit and by, kind, perintssion of the manage-

mittee. The Guild made

it

ices and they consist of an expansion Loss Account, after providing for the quile ment, at 11 am. on Thursday July

dividend for the year 1940, and The aim is being exhibited under clear that their members were in no of by-law No, 7(2)."

way associated with such action,

for Contingency Taxation auspices

Referring to the amendement re- £4,500 of the Hongkong

19 0. om the vegetable loans.

Carrie said that he hoped this would mittee and the audience on this oc-

the last general Directors. Since the It was agreed that this step need give the Council greater power than meeting Mr L. J. Davies, Mr J. 0. casion will consist largely of senior old

Hon. Sir the

H. F. Mecka,

Tout, lo open for unallocated seats wil be available for way in its intention

business the Committee's vegetable

time have warnings been issued able remises regarding the use of the joined the Board. Upon the transfer parties of school children in charge stalls on the date fixed at the pre-vare, he fall.There is no actual of the Head Office to Sydney, Mr G. of their teachers.

vious meeting. If the Jnans men-

tering egal means to enforce our laws. Miskin, the Hon. Mr S. H. Dodwell, L. J. Davies, Mr J. Owen Hughes the farmers a higher

break of Sino-Japanese hostlittles, Interest in the activities of the Hong-vegetables in order to compete against ginning, but as soon as premises are und Mr K. S. Morrison resigned from dict on the anniversary of the out- the Board. Mr. H. V. Wilkinson re on July 7, by refugees and interned ronte approved, we shall want them." Commlitee's salaried kong Anti-Tuberculosis Association,

Both

Council.

Far upon retirement from the East, which is very concerned with the then one of the two main objects

tion becoming available for the the farmer to grow tabled signifying the approval of the

Government were but rejoined the Board In Sydney.

In accordance with the Articles of Bomber Fund, is described by the Colony,

Internment Camp more vegetables for the

senior overseer, Mr ŒN. LI.. În of would be achieved, and the Con Legislative Council to the amend Association, Mr D. F. Middleton and Argyle Street

mitice would have to exercise

Urban the Hon. Sle F. H. Tout, M.L.C., ro- ments recommended at the

donation to the Fund he its

tire, but offer themselves for re- sending a

writes: ingenuity in establishing its second Council meeting held on May 20.

election, alm, namely, to ensure the sale of

accordance with the request of vegetables at a lower price to the

the Refugee and. Chinese Soldier In- general public.

ternment camps representatives, I have the pleasure to send you here-

be with $35 to

to the subscribed

was at Bomber Fund. This amount

saved from the meat rations in the refugee and Chinese soldiers camps! Professor N. A. Tonoff, the well on the vegetarian day of July 7, 1911. say in known Hongkong violinist, who has have been asked by them to

con- this letter that although this sum is figured prominently in local certs and broadcasts. Is at present very small, they would like to show Mr Christensen died at sea from in Tsingtao and recently scored a their feeling and determination by brilliant success with hi frat doing their little bit to win this wor nufural causes, when the vessel was

against common aggression. recital, a few days from Hongkong,

agents,

nutritional state of the community the Committee had in view, that is by the mendments were approved! signed from the Board in Hongkong Chinese soldiers, resulted in a donn

and the influence of under and Im- to encourage proper feeding on the incidence Tuberculosis.

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CALL EARLY-

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SALE

WONDERFUL BARCAIN

OPPORTUNITIES

SPECIAL I A reduction of 10-25% disc.

given on all articles bought during the Sale.

Children's Summer Wear, Sun Suits, American Frocks, Hats, Woollies, Silk & wool Combinations.

STOCK UP ALSO ON YOUR CHILDREN'S WINTER WARDROBE.

THE TREASURE SHIP

St. George's 'Bldg., Chater, Roads Mezi. Fir. (entrance: Miss Naylor's)

The Chairman reported that deaths from Beri-beri had Increased very considerably in the Colony in the past five years. In 1030 some 745

Letters from

ENGINEER DIES gratefully acknowledges receipt of a

AT SEA

deaths had been registered. In The body of Mr Carl Christensen,

1937, 1938 and 1939 the corresponding Chief Engineer of the Danish ship Agures were 1,001, 2,073 and 3,139 Suriyothel Newa, which put Into respectively. In 1040 the figure was port on Monday, was brought ashore yesterday after examination by the 7,220 more

double the 1939 than

Port Health authorities. Agirre, although the population st risk was smaller in 1940,

During the Arat

SIX months of 1041. the number of deaths fram Berl-berl had exceeded the total for the whole of 1930.

Chungshan and

Indo-China.

The Government Nutrition

Re-

a Ilst with search Committee had preached, in was asked to furnish season and out the desirability. of their potential capacity at the next local consumption of red

charges for milling. or un-meeting and polished or undermlited rice and pro- its view that representations should The Committee was unanimous in paganda had been carried out in hospitals, welfare centres, schools, be made for the import of padi to camps and on the radio and in the permit of undermilling.

Press.

Statement of Accounts Undermillied Product

The Han Treasurer presented a There was still a strong prejudice statement of receipts and expenditure in favour of highly polished white for the nlac wecks from May 10 to rice (which had lost almost all of July 11, during which the Commitice its anti-Beri-beri factor). He strongly had been engaged in selling rice ot ndvocated that Government, through it three depots.

the

Controller of Food and the Receipts amounted to $123,781.01 Manager,

Hongkong Government of which $23,076,00 was in respect Rice Monopoly, should put on the of 000 sacks of Grade A rice for the market a milled a cheap unpolished or under-Tung Wah Hospitala, $1,091.00 for

the sale of empty sacks and $14.00.

This could be done by increasing in interest from the bank. the Imports of this grade, by re- Expenditure amounted to $119,- quisitioning local red rice, and by 184.00 of which $110,080.58 repre- establishing one or more rice millaisented repayments to Government for so that padl could be imported or the rice purchased.

Jocally grown rico could be used, and The accounts were adopted and o both undermilled as and when re- hearty vote of thanks was passed to quired for use,

Mr Wong Quincey and the Bank of

Mr F. W. Kendall stated tint a Chinn for the valuable services ren- number of rice mills in Central and dered to the Committee,

Thero being no other business, the Western Districts had, he believed, closed down owing to the cessation meeting was adjourned until 3

p.m. în faporte or padl from Canton, on July 215

The Director of Medical Services

gift of 6,000 cigarettes from the Nan-| nas yang Brothers Tobacco Co., Ltd, for WALD

Interned soldiers The Chinese Argyle Street Internment Camp.

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Air Mail by Air to Kangoon to con- nect with the "British Overseas Airways,"

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NAZI PEACE SOUNDINGS

New York, July 15. Mayor LaGuardia told touring South American education 're- presentatives to-day that ⠀ the Germah Government submitted peace proposals a few days ago to the Washington Peace Move ment with instructions to try! them out and

founda prepare ions for thele reception. He

that the plan Involved Unlled Staten of Europe

·with

said

Germany supervising their "economio

control

and forelan answer, of course, was that it was not a bona fide offer no matter how sugar-coated-Unlted Pres

relations. The

A farewell tiffin, followed by pre-:: schiations from all ranks of the Cliefoo Custom: House Staff, was on Saturday, Juna, 29, `tendered to Mr P. W. Balt upon his retirement from the Customs after 32 years sortio0,4

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