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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
July 24, 1941.
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NOTICE in hereby given that the Directors have mado a Call of $1.00 per share upon all the members holding shures of the 1941 Issue allotted on. 3rd July, 1911, upon which only $100 per share has been paid, and that such Call will be payable. on the 30th day of September, 1941.
NOTICE is hereby also given that the Directors have made a share further Call of $2.00 per upon all the members holding
of the 1941 shares
10800 whether allotted on 24th January or 3rd July, 1941, and that such further Call will be payable on the GI day of January, 1942.
SWIMMING GALA bo payable to the Bankers of the
PROCEEDS FOR BOMBER FUND
of the recent Thanks to the necess Swimming Gain organised by the Euro pean Y.M.C.A. Swimming Section, when members of the A.N.S. competed with the Nursing Detachment of the I.K.V.D.C.. the Bomber Fund has benefited by $1,672.3. Analher substantial donation of tho $300 was received yesterday from Police Recreation Club, representing the result of "Gingles Lamp Etaffle."
The above mentioned Calls will
Company, the Hong Kong th Shanghai Banking Corporation, Hong Kong.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
JOHN V. BRAGA,
Acting Secretary. Hong Kong, 23rd July, 1941.
With yesterday's donations, as follows. APPEAL FOR FUNDS FOR
the total of the Domber
$2,893,737.01:
Police Recreation
Fund now
Club
(Gingles
Lamp Name)
$500 20
150
Mr Chiaries I Wong
Mr J. G. H. Londer....
A.N.S. versus H.K.V.D.C. Nursing
Detachment Swimming Gala
1,072.91
be
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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.
Three Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the three Beelions. CASH PRIZES
$250
SECTION ONE
$250
Interior scenes. Table Top and Stilt Life Studies.
(Exluding portraiture, plants and and flowers).
1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd 540, 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 with govern the Competition:
2.The Competition is open to al!
photographers.
ford
-The entries awarded the
Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition, will not be entitled to any other prizes.
The prices will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo. Section. Each graphs in 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.
The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.
B-All photographs entered
must
Jave been taken in the Colony of Itongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. 6. No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of loss of, or damage to entries. 7-All entries to be either black, sepin, or toned pictures and must ho mounted, Caloured photo- graphs are ineligible. -Potures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white. (9,-No.. picture to entered in more
thethan one section. 10-Mounta to be only white or cream,
"must be of ong of the following
sizes;-10x12, 16X20,
11-No correspondence will be entered
lato in connection with the Com petition, 12-Members of the Staffs of the Hongkong Telegraph and the
South Ching Storning Post are not, permitted to compete. 13.-The decision of the Judges shall
be Anal
14-At the conclusion of the Com
petition, entries will be returned la competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within soven days, 15-1710 so of allases to strictly
forbidden.
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maintaining Orthopaedic Centres for disabled soldiers and civilians in China.
Cheques and donations may be Bent to the Hon, Secretary, Mr. M. K. Lo, British Relief Fund for Distress in South China, Alexan- dra Building, marked Orthopaedie Appeal or to the British Relief Fund for Distress in South China,
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Wills Millions For Treasury
£2,815,283 Windfall
Mr Walter Metvllie Wills, a men- ber of the tobacco family, and one of the directors of the Imperial To- bacco Co., who died in January, left £4,317,360 so far as can at present be ascertained."
The duty paid was £2,815,283. -Mr Wills left numerous legacles to relatives, friends, and to his e- ployees at Bracken H. Bristol, the Abbots Leigh and Falland estates, Somerset, and his property in Scot-
Jund
He left his house, Bracken Hill, to his daughter Mrs Douglas; his Áb- bots Leigh and Falland estates in Somerset to his son, Capt. Douglas and his property in Scotland Way between his three surviving equally
PIPERS LEAD WAY-Stirring music by pipors led way of Transvagi regiment into Addis Ababa, capital of Ethiopia, after it was occupied by British Imperial forcos. Once more flag of Lion of Judah waves where Italian Viceroy capitulated.
Air Raid
Precautions
Orders For The Week
Identity Cards
Toll Of The Road
Four Fatalities Reported During Past Week
Not Medicinal Only
Licence Needed for Sale
Of Chinese Soups
The view that cortain Chincer Goups were food and not merely medicine was hold by Mr H. G. Sheldon, 1.s., at Central Magistracy, yesterday, when the cases against two women for keeping unlicensed eating- houses wero concluded and the Defendants cautioned.
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Defendants word Ng Hol-chun, of No. 1 Cross Street, Wanchai, and Chan Yuct-ho of No, 20 Spring Alor Star Garden Lane, Wanchal. They were sald to have sold Kut Choi, Fuk Ling and Kwai Ling soups to customers on their
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respective premises on June 23, Defendants, who were represented by Mr Hin-shing Lo, stated that the soups were a kind of laxative and cure for headaches. They were not Cabu
not food and were
available at Delh! ordinary eating-houses.
Cross-examined by Inspector Wong of the Health Department, who prosecuted, Ng Hei-chun, denied that sugar cane, bean curd Ash, etc., were used in the preparations.
Mr Pun Si-hi, herbalist at the Tung Wah Hospital and Chairman of the Chinese Herbalists Association, lestifled that all fuld medicines were referred to as tong, which meant were soup. The soups in question used in the treatment of fever, hend- aches, skin diseases and Kwat Ling
case of certain soup in the
Gocial disenses. added that bean curd, sugar cane, etc., were sometimes
Canton
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Madras
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE, and Genera Banking Business transacted,
CURRENT ACCOUNTS "opened - and FLEED DEPOSITS received for One Year or sharter periods in Local or Other Currencies af rafen which will be quoted on application.
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in allowed at rates obtainable on application. Local Currency and Sterling with intereRT
The Bank's Head Office in London undertaker Executor and Trusted busin ness, and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on ferma which tray bo ascertained
any of ita Agencies and Branches.
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POST OFFICE
The public are reminded that it is breach of postal regulations to enclose in postal cover communi- cations intended for pernong other
han the addressee,
added to those soups to make them Central-001 Yuen Lau, 802 Yick Kun-
more effective and to minimise the ARP. Orders by Wing Commander A.) It. S. Steele-Perkins, O... Director of yuen, 03 Mak Kue-woon, 804 Mak Cheng,
Yun, BOT In the Colony of Hongkong, includ-smell, which
was otherwise very Air Mail Service by British Over- Air Raid Precautions.
300 Wan Kue-man, 000 Chan Chim Kwun 500 Chung Ping-hung, 809 ing the Island, Kowloon and
New obnoxious.
seas Airways Corporation to East Mobilization
Li Ch, Bio Chan Sum, 811 Yuen Kwan Territories, during the week ended Kwan Yee, an eating-house fold, and South Africa, United Kingdom All members of the Corps, with the ex-hun, 810 L1 Kee, 813 Au Yul, 814 Tong
BIG Wong on Saturday, there were altogether stated that he often took these soups and beyond has now been resumed. einplayed on special Kec. 015 Mak Cheuk-woon, ception of those cules are placed on leave without pay Hing, 817 Chan Kum-sul. 018 Lo Yuen 130 traffle accidents as the result of for curative purposes, especially Fuk Correspondence for despatch by air as from 0700 hours on July 23, 1941. yart, 01 Tse Chian-lun, 820 Kwok Fuk-which four persons were killed and Zing soup for seables, They were via Rangoon must be superscribed by
im. 821 Tang Wah, Yung Kum-chan 35 persons were injured. 823 Teang Che-aning, 24 Cheung Yam-
not sold at the eating-house where ho "C.N.A.Č." it is felt desirable to issue every young, 833 Yuen Sing, 120 Lu Wah-tang, Of the persons killed, two Chinese worked.
64 and 48 and a
Mr Sheldon said that the only ber of the Corps with an Identity card and for this purpose two photographs 027 Chow Moon kin. 820 L Pak. 9 females, aged about 215 by 112 Inches in size Bro To- Tang Sing-to 830 Lo Fuk-lum. 831, Lo Chinese male, aged 14, were knocked
whether ingredients Chc-Kunf._13% Crow Tube. Cs Wong Yem quired. Divisional Wardens should en-
submit these chol, 8.14 La Kin-fun 833 Li Calu-chak, down and killed by a motor-cycle, question was courage their men to my into with 630 Lam Shu. A37 Mok Yau-keung, and a military truck and a bus, respec- such as dates, bean curd, sugar cant, Warden's name and number on the back. Ten Wal-ping, BD Koo Yee-chiu, Mo Tse Lively, while crossing the carriageway etc., were food or drugs, and he inter- TANE. 43 Li. Tain. 044 Au Fuk, 343 Tea and a bus passenger died from in- preted the Ordinance as referring to
these
food and held that Defen- The Printed Matter Service to the Officers of the Corps who may be of Te He Leung Yin-shan. 848 Biak sing. jurles received while alighting from dants would have to obtain cating following places in China is tem tending the gala premiere of "Forty 45 Chan Luca. 850 LI Chi, 831 14 Man-a moving bus.
King's
ching Harremen" at the
their establish- | porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- Thousand
Of the persons injured, 24 were house licences for Ng Theatre on Thursday, July 26, 1941, in an 85 NE Ching-11 033 Lan Kwong-un pedestrians who were struck by ments although they had been carry-chuen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fukten
Amoy and olicial capacity, will wear less Kit
Lo Kan, ws So Bang, 360 Wang Kam vehicles while crossing the carriage- ing on this business for some years (except Strength Decrease
North Kwangsi, Chens way, King-kwan, Ba3 Chan Kee, 864 Ho Poo, as the result of collisions between
two bicycle riders were injured without any licence.
Inspector Wong sald that in all Kwangtung. 507 Ask Wah, Bos Lang Yiu. 860 Vip-20, vehicles, two lorry passengers were probability they would be granted 879 Kwan Wing. 171 Ho Kwok, 512 Tse injured when the goods on the lorry licences by the Urban Council. Sum-chat, 874 Wong Sum, 073 To Chung fell upon them, a bus passenger and kun, 676 Yu Man-kai, ak Cha
Dress
The fallowing Wardens are permitted Yaunati-233 (T) Niels F. C. Lanbore.
to resign:
2212 Lau Hilen.
Shaukiwan-1323 Miss Wong Yin-kin 1337 Milez Yuen Ye-Now Yee-fong, 1334 Miss Mow Fung-ain, 1339 Law Chung-tim, 3255 Chow Hung-sec.
Yeung-poo, 41 Mink Ma
332 Lal Leung, 853 Li Ping-sum,
801 Yuen Shck-fan, 362
63 Kwong Sum, 000 Leung Chun-ming,
Lau Hing, 879 Lau Pak-man, 20 Chan bicycle passenger were injured by moving bus and a mov- Sing. 801 Yuen Chung, 182 Yiu Yew-kuen, | falling of
14
Enstern.-Deputy District Warden Chan 803 Mak Yuk-lam, 654 Yuen Kaming bicycle respectively, three bus Moustaches
Ping-shu of District "D".
1
Chan,
Cheung Chin. 180 Chan Cha, 837 Kwong passengers were injured while alight-
(agd.) D. 11. Puckle, ing
from
moving buses and two bus Deputy Director of "Air Raid Precau- passengers were injured while at
templing to board moving buses.
beentions.
Kowloon City3452 Wong Lee. Shamshulpo,-3107 Mias Ching Wal-yun, S/W 1892 Miss Yau Kwan-tung.
The following Wardens have siruck off the strength of the Corps:
Shamshulpo-3638 Mist D. Lam; Wes- Lern-1120 D.s/W 1.au Tak-nin.
been clie The following, Warden has
Corps Eastern-3000 inlased from the Cheung Stck-fun.
E.
Change of Address Kowloon City3332 Tang Shun-chee (C) to 13 Po Kong na, ist f
Shamshylpo-Divisional Warden
msworth to 138 The Peak (Tel. 20037). Telmshataul-30 (T) DS/W Mins P. F. Elarte (BV) to 3 Minden Avenue,
Mongkok 2919 Miss Mak Hing-chun to 104 Tung Chol St.
Leave of Abreaca
NAKED GIRLS
*
IN CHURCH
Invasion Scare
TWO naked girls, later found Bay View-D.G/W 16 Mies Chan Pul-! yuen sick leave till August, 1941. Ens praying at the chancel steps, rangi tera-3225 Miss Wong Ste-li al October the bell of the parish church at 10. 1941.
Chol-tung in Bo'ness, Scotland, early one morn- Central-434 Min Wan August 13, 1941. 1003 Kwong Yin-hang | Ing. til August 15. 1041,
Kowloon City.-3629 Wan Shun-ming extension till August 15, 1911. 2332 Bilss Au Wai-king i October 16, 1941,
Mongkok.D.S/W Mis Ho Yuk- ti August 24, 1043.
Central-271 Mia Liu Yat-hin muck leave til September 21, 1941,
To
Tickle Vanity
Of the 130 accidents, 47 were col- Iisions between vehicles, 35 were Moustaches are spreading in Bri- collisions
vehicles between
tain with the rapidity of a prickly; pedestrians and 28 accidents
pear plague. due to other causes.
and were
Evacuation Order For
Half Of Plymouth
AFTER strong representations A by the focal authorliles, half of Plymouth, the most-bombed city outside London, has been declared an evacuation area. The evacuation decision that
the
of the 10,000 children in the worst-hit districts.
means
The shortage of razor blades and a
threat of reduction in shaving coap are partly responsible, but the fashion has certainly been stimulated by the fact that a huge number of Home Guards feel that they present a more soldierly appearance if they
wear one.
Navy men are expressly forbidden to wear a moustache, but Army off- the moustaches grow respectably.
The peals split the silence of the bill Government takes over the cers and men are encouraged to, if
night. Hundreds of people, fear- fog that the enemy had landed, tumbled out of bed.
Some rushed to their air raid shelters,
Home Guards darlied to their head-] quarters and then, in the absence of Molicial information, ган to the
church tower.
Shamshuipo 3744-D.S/W-Lung-Sheng- Im 19 September, 1941, 919 L1 King i
1 August 15, 1041, Gough H-D.S/W '1325 Dupuy sick leave tut August 12, 1941.
Appointments
In the darkness they could find no The following appointments are notifiest with effect from July 23, 1941:
The bell Bay View.-G/W 2541 P. Chak, trace of the bellringer. Lars, to be Deputy District Warden, tower was empty, but it was lit.
Descending again, they entered Fromations
At first they could not see any one. the shadowy interior of the church.
HI".
The following promotions are notifed with effect from July 23, 1941;
Kowloon City,~~To be Senior Warden, 2013 E. Bos larrn.
YaumatiTo be Deputy Senior War- dena, 824 Tong Mun-sang, 2103 Ying Sec- choy, 3007 Jim Chun-wah.
Reversion
Yauminti.-Deputy District Warden 2220 Kwok Kis-shing reverts to rank of Wore den at his own request as from June 23, 1941. D.G/W 2190 Tam Yu-hong reverts: to rank of Warden, at his own request) as from July 17, 1941.
instructional_Course Wardens' Class In Chinese (Syllabus "A")-C-368-Yew Young Schoot Me Tou
childrenvided that his daughter Wei Rd., Kowloon. Tuesdays and Satur-
should be at liberty to continue the Home for Ladies in Reduced Cir- cumstances at Clifton, if she thought fit, and provided a
the endowment capital summ for
of it in
that event. In 30 years, members of the Wills family
have left almost £40,000,000. Out of 11 fortunes of over £1,000,- 000 each, since 1909, the Treasury has had many windfalls. Sir George A. Wills left £10,000,000, of which £4,000,000 went to the Exchequer.
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Public Schools & State Aid
Control Problem
A strong conflict of views on the future of public schools oc- curred after the reading of a paper to a meeting in London of the Royal Society of Arts by Canon Spencer Leeson, head- master of Winchester.
Canon Leeson said that the schools' difficulties must be faced now, since walt till the end of the war might be to leave the question too long. He deplored the idea that the schools should be forced by commercial laws into competition with one another.
He suggested the foundation by the State of scholarships from the public the public elementary schools to
schools.
boarding
Lord Quickswood, Provost of Eton. expressing profound disagreement with Canon Leeson, was emphatic tint no definite decision should be taken until after the war.
days at 0.30 pan. commencing July 20. 104). Lecturer--Mtr || Kwon Yew-kwen LANTU.
Meeting Shanshulpo.-There will be a incrilag of District Wardens on Friday August 1, at 7 pmn. In the Yee Kuk Street Dispen
Bary.
Competition
Belong To Church
But, as their eyes became adjusted to the dim light filtering through the Windows, they caught their breath in astonishment.
Advancing to the chancel were two naked girls. Slowly they walk- ed to the chancel steps, where they knie)t in prayer.
Police officers, who had Also rushed to the church, took charge of the two women, who were members of the church.
They were under the influence of religious fervour. The elder girl had to be restrained.
Later, one of the girls was taken Shamshulpo Inter-District Competition to a nursing home. for Efficiency Cup. well be held on Sun- day, July 21, commencing at 6.30a.m. Posta la be manned at 0.20. Dress, uniform, respirator and steel helmet.
Examination Besnits
The following qualified as Air Raid Wardens but are not available for A.R.P. Bervice:
Chow Kau-ling, Chan Pun_lap, Chan SiQ-hang, LJ-Ka-kon, Lu Kin-fan.
Strength Increase
The following qualified at Wardens and | are posted to Divisions as hereunder:
Kowloon Headquarters.-- 1556 F. Prata. Youmati-210) J Belard. 2213 Remedios,
R.
Taipo Market 2370 Chung Sal-cligung. 251 Chung Yk-kwong 22 in Kam shut, 2713 Fronela Kong, 2715 Ma Sal-kam, 107 Tang in-bong, 4180 The Ring-leùng.
A.B.P. Despatch Corps Resignation-District Communications Wardens Me Yung Mou-tin of QuarrY
Bay District permitted to resign.
Appointments—The following havo been appointed Deputy District Communica- tions Wardena with effect from July 29, 1041-fr. Lam Hong-lal (2.3.) and Mr Wong Shlu-lam (0),
Change of Address-Deputy Divisional Communications Warden J. Pau to 17A Arbuthnot d.
District Communicatons Warden Leo Clifu-shu to 233 Gloucester Rd., 3rd floor, The following are appointed. Communi- cations Wardene and are attached to AIP, Despatch Corps per, Divisions here- | under:
Simmshulpo. 1312 Pau Man-ching, 1424 Wong Wing-chack, 1150 Leo Ken-yee, 201A Tie shu-ting, 225A-Log Pak-cheung, 280A Lam Iu-run, ZIZA 110 Pak-kin, 243A Lee Tat-chiu, 1200 Mak Sal-chung, 1331 Tang Fook ehf, 1301 Cheong J. Wong, 1199 Fong Kwok-wah, 240A Wal-lum, -1307 Shak Yuk-wah, 1366 Cheng, Ping-
cheung, 1427 Lee Hack-ming, 1121 Chucki Shul-tung, A Wong Wing-koe 233A Wong Wing-kau, 795A Lo Bul-tong, 700.A Lam King-hung.
Tsimshatsui,1203 8. Tong, 1945 Lau Tak-fni, 1710A,· Leung · Ping-hon,
על
"Do not let us deceive ourselves,” he said, "that an instituilen can have State ald without control being Cheung Ping-kay, 13 Mong Man-kit, vested in the State, I would rather | MLA, O. Jubailin 1213 L. Jernakoff. 1201 do nothing and sacrifice all the public Allen, 110 Tsang Chung kwong, 1200 schools that are in pecuniary dificul-Koo Seung-thes, 177 Lin Kalalau, 21DA
Chow Chi-kong, 1205 Michinol Miu,! tfes than embrace the idea of Blate
| Eastern.----1083" Bo_Kwok-chol, (1983- Chan ald and State control."
Shu-ki
STOCK MARKET REPORT
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Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary, issued yesterday is:
Buyers
H.K. Govt: 4% Loan 07.50 H.K. Govt: 3% Loan (1934) 94 ELK. Govt: 3% Loan (1040) D4 Bank of East Asla $74.50 · Canton Ins: $225 Union Ins: $400 H.K. Fire Ins: $105 Wharves $90 Providents $5.00 Lands $35
Chinesa Estates $101. Troms $17.25 Lights "O" $6 Lights "N" $1.25
Electries "O" X. Rts $22 Electrics "N" $21 Electrics Rts $11 Cements $14.75
Sellers
Hotels $3.00 Lands $35.75 Trams $17.40 Lights "O" $0.10 Electrics Rt $11.20 Cements $15.25
Sales Providents $0.00 Humphreys $7
Electrics Is $11.15 Watsons $10,75
Mr H. E. Wright, a Labour coun- cillor, who has been in charge of a rest centre throughout the raids on Plymouth, said:
The R.A.F. lays down that a mous- tache should not extend beyond the corners of the mouth, but it is a rule noticeable for its breach.
"We have had-too-much--of-this The "DailyMaj!"——columnist, delaying. An institution for aged Charles Graves, says that women are and infirm and mental defectives also responsible for the ever-increas- hud to be bombed six tinies before Ing moustaches because escorts look
mantler. evacuation was decided on."
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FUND
Help Bombed Civilians in Britain
Old clothes of all descriptions are badly needed for Men, Women and Children In the Bombed Areas in Britain. Such gifts will be received by the 8. W. O. F., c/o Covernment House, during office hours, Mondays to Fridays from 9.30 a.m. to 4 p.m., allowing for Lunch Interval and Saturdays from 9.30 a.m, until 1 p.m.
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