Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.G.B.S. On Hitler
ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.50 for 3 days propaid
FOR SALE.
THE HONGKONO NATURALIST,"
Price Vol. X nos 3 and 4. (postage extra), Now on salo Bouth China Morning Post Ltd.
UFSI
SENT HOME - Porkaps most widely known among Germans forced to leave U. S. for alleged subversivo activities is Captain Fritz Wiedemann, Consul General in San Fran- cisco, Hitler's company com- mandor in World Wor and. until 1939, his personal odjutant. Ho's shown above.
APPEAL FOR FUNDS FOR ORTHOPAEDIC CENTRES
IN FREE CHINA
in
At the request of Madam H. H. Kung and with the support of ila Excellency the Governor and under the auspices of the Britiah Fund for Relief of Distress South China, an appeal is made at for funds for the purpose of establishing and maintaining Orthopaedic Centres for disabled soldlors and civilians in China.
Cheques and donations may be sent to the Hon, Secretary, Mr. M. K. to, British Relief Fund for Distress in South China, Alexan- dra Building, marked Orthopaedic Appeal or to the British Relief Fund for Distress in South China, Hongkong and Shanghai Bank marked Orthopaedic Appeal,
Noel Hammond, Interpart Swimmer and holder of the 100 yards free-style record, has returned to Hongkong from Australia where he had spent a short holiday leave.
The
Hongkong Telegraph .Eleventh Annual
NOTICE
wwwd
G.B.S. On Hitler
And New War
"Elther Hiller is a renter fool then I took him fur, or he has gone completely mad, declared the fam- ous Irish playwright, George Bernard Shaw, recently. "Why people secm ed to think that Hitler would beat Russla I cannot imagine. The news of the wor between Russia and Ger- many is beyond anything we could. have hoped fritain and America
Yesterday faced a
for.
tremendous job in smash- ing tler with Russia toolding on and smiling To-day we have noth- ing to do but sit and smile while AL. Stalin smashes. Germany. Now you will see what will happen. Ger- many hasn't a dog'a chance."
Relief $1,000 For A Bowl Of Rice
be
'DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940
rates The following
will charged for malling single coples of the following newspapers abroad:
South China Morning Post China and Mueno
10 cents per cony 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 23 cents Saturdays.
U-Boat
Ace No. 1, Missing
Prien
Kapitan-leutnant Gunther Germany's No. 1 U-boat ace, the man who sank the Royal Oak in Scapa Flow and the liner Arandora Star,
Is missing.
recently Reports from Berlin stated that the German Admiralty is
express wety" about the fate
Prien. No
Amateur Photographic him since April 13.
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 thren Sections.
$250
CASH PRIZES
$250
SECTION ONE
Interior scenes. Table Top and Stai
Life Studler.
(Exluding portraiture, plants and
and flowers).
Is been heard of
Germany makes great publicity play with the names of her U-boat nces for two reasons:-
are
The majority of sinkings achieved by a small "circus" of first cines U-boat commanders; 2. Goeb- bels needs heroes to thrill Nazi youths and induce them to volunteer for the submarine service.
Three U-bont commenders have been named in this war as holders
Generous Contribution To
Campaign
Mr Fook S. Ko, Hon. Treasurer of│* the China Defence League's ''Bowl of Rice Campaign" for relief of Chinese refugees, announces the receipt of a cheque for $1,000 as payment for a single ticket for a "Bowl of Rice" lunch in Hongkong.
Medical
and
Per-
Exchange At A Glance
BELLING
T.T. London Demand London TT. Shanghai T.T. Singaporo T.T. Japan T.T. India T.T. U.S.A. T.T. Manila T.T. Batavin
T. Bangkok
July 29, 1941.
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DONATIONS TO RADIO
CAUSES
ZBW, 355 metres (545 kc.) and 3145 metres (9520 kilo-cycles)
BANKS
THE CHARTERED DANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.
Incorporated by Royal Charter 1133, Paid-up Capital
£3,000,008
For Bomber Fund Beethoven Trio No. 7, Op-serve ind 2.000.00
wero
Bates of cocker apaniels pups among sources of donation to the tium- ter Fand, which reached a total of $2,439,400.01 yesterday, with the following further subscript
longkang
th memory at
the late Mrs A. N. Macfadyen).. Mary Edmondsten (twelth dona.. Hot YMCA (Bole of old European
97, "The Archduke"
Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency
of 845 k.c.'s and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 and 8.30-11.15 pan, on 0.52 m.c's per second,
H. K. T.
A Short Service of In-
For Cucker Spaniel puppies per Air M. 12.30 Excerpts from Glibert and Trini By Jury"; "The Yeomen Of
Guard"; "Ruddigore."
.1/23 .1/37% 400 .524
034 n.
12
2436
18 .454 .140
newspapers and finsy ....
Tennis Balls VRE
Talan, autollow:
.105 .
Mr Max Dietrich
Mr P. H. W. Shlu
103 n.
Mr A. C. Offenberg
D. W. O. F
.1/04
DUYING
1/3
4 m/s D/P London
.1/3%
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
25%
4 m/s Franco *
of Postal Labels, 40 cents;
Anonymous
30 d/s India
.84%
US. Cross rate in London 4.02 U.S. Cross rate in N.Y.
T.T. Salgon T.T. France T.T. Switzerland TT. Australia
4 m/s L/C London
H.K. Stock Market
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West End Branchi 14-16, Cockipur Btreet, BWA,
Manchester Branch:
12, Mosley's, Kanchester, 2.
AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:
Hongkonk Hangoon Bollo
Inah
10
7.03
4.15 p.m. tercession
$10 Sullivan.
Ja in
The
1.00
Alor Star Amritsar Local Time Slimmal and Pro- | Bangkok.
Balgon
Bemarang
Italayla
Karachi.
Serembati
Klang
Shangha
Calcutta
Kobe
Singapore
Kuala
Siuawan
Clive streat
Lumpur
Bourabaya
Faiello Place Kuening
Talping
Canton
Madras
Tientsin
Cawnpore
Manlia
Tongkah
Cebu Colombo
Medan
#
(Bhukot)
Now York
Tsingtao
Detti!
Pelping
Yokohama
The following is a list of subscriptions received to date for credit of the Urkish gramme Summury. War Organisation Fund, Rongkong Branch; 1.02 A Lielu Orchestral Programme. Bombay
Previously acknowledged. 4110 and
Agencies: 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and $727,073.57. QAJMNS. Mess (monthly),
A Broadfoot Announcements. $az: Rev. and Bir T. (monthly), $3; D. C. Edmondates (monili- 1y), 1250; 2, W. Hume (monully), 810; sale and Mic, and The Streek Singer.
13: Min A, Buckberrough, $40.70. Total $721,237.55,
1.45 The Organ, The Dance Band
the British War
2.15 Close Down. 0.00 Indian Programme.
Organisation Fund:
Anonymous, 850,
The S. C. M. Port has received following donation to the
TISONERS OF WAL
the
The CB1. Post is received
to the Itailcf Fund;
following donation
for Drkish Prisoners of War:
Anonymous, $15.
ST VINCENT DE PAUL The Society of 8t Vincent de Paul ac knowledge receipt of the foltawing dona- Slots in memory of the late Mr E. L.; Boxotic:
Mr and Mrs A. A. Botelho. 3: Mir and) Mrs C. M. da Siva, $1,
thej The S. C. M. Post has received
เก
0.45 Closing Locol Stock Quota- tlons.
6.47 Half An Hour of Dance Music, 7.17 Sea Shanties.
7.30 Portuguese Programme. 8,00 London-The News,
8.15 London-Yar, Commentary. 8.25 London Listening Font".
Points in Dally German
Examination of
Summary.
8.30NUS, of
Lehar.
Haiphong
Hankow
(Peking) Penang
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted,
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies at rates which will be quoted on application.
3. I KVANS THOMAS,
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with Interest allowed at ratës obtainable on application. The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Executor and Trustee Busl- 8.32
nca, and claims recovery of British Count Of Luxembourg Waltz....incoine Tax overpaid, on terms which any of ita ascertained at were following donations to the Society of St Marek Weber and
Orchestra: may be His Mar-Vincent de Paul:
of the late Birs I. M. A. "The Blue Mazurka"Vocal Gems; Agencies and Deanchez. Macfadyen Mr and Mrs C. A. Butherion Intro: The Blue Mazurka; When She
At Last;
Richest Love's The Price; I'm A Shy Young Chup; Shine, LITTLE BISTERS OF THE POOR Bright Moon...Light Opera Com- Love" "Gipsy pany with Orchestra;
Selection..
Groot and Hly Orchestra; The Merry Widow-I
You 50....len
Richard Crooks
Sluse, $10; Mr and Mrs H, Sando, .
In memory of the late Mrs Eugenia Is Yours Leiria do Ilozario.-Mr J. P. Brago, $1.
K. Banks $.x.d. 1,375 n. ...70 n. K. Banks £x.d.. H.K. Balks (ILK.) £ xd,...80 n.
The S. C. 1. Post in received the ..0% n Chartered Banks £.
following donations to the Litla Bistere .234 . of the Poor: Mercantile, A. & B. £
In themory of the late Josie Ozorio.- Mercantile C,
A. P. C. Local Staff, $3.50. Mucfadyen-Mr M.
East Asia $.
£.
INSURANCES
Canton $....
of
Unions Ins. S.
.De
Manager.
POST OFFICE
Air Mali Service by British Over-
to Eust cas Airways Corporation
In memory of the Jurphy, 83 Mr J. (Tenor) with Orchestra; "Frasquita" and South Africa, United Kingdom
n.
75 b
,225 b.
O'Donovan, 5: Mr T. Cashman, $5.
SCHOOL FOR DEAF
405 sa.
The following quotations The generous contributor is Mr Issued on the Hongkong Stock Wai Shiu-pak, proprietor of the Yecket this morning 'Ti Tong fumery Manufactory, who wrote to Mes Selwyn-Clarke, Vice-Chairman of the Campaign: "I am much Im- pressed by the energetic efforts on the part of the promoters in organis ing this campaign, and sincerely hope that this small contribution will lead to many more big donations from others." All
proceeds from the Bowl Rice Campaign will be used for pro- ductive relief through Chinese In- dustrial Co-operatives. Tickets for "bowl of rice" lunches at the various contributing: Hongkong restaurants are now on sale at
points in many
Star Ferry, the city, including the
Cafe. Hongkong Hole, Wiseman's Ying!
Restaurant, etc. Luncheons Kini will be held on August 1, 2, and 3; and further information about the campaign is obtainable at the Bowl of Rice Town Offee, 4n Des Voeux Central (Fompradore's Omee, Bel- Clan Bank).
Mr Hilton, 71 Gets Decree
MR ALLEN HILTON, ai the age of 71, is free to marry again. Recently in the Divorce Court Mr Justice Hodson granted him a decree
nisi.
And, because Mr Hilton wishes to
of the Oak Leaves and the Knight's marry again, the judge said he
thought it a proper case for expedi- Insignia to the Iron Crosses: Prienon of the decree absolute. Otto Kretschmer is a prisoner in our hands.. Schepke is dead.
Girl's Smile Hides Grief
Usually
a person granted a decree Inisi has to wait six months for the
decree absolute.
Mr Hilton, who lives in Back Wallington-street, Lindley, Hudders feld, married in 1803 and had three children.
His-case was that his wife neglect- CAROLE KENYON, '10, sinfts onded the home, visited public houses dances at a West End night club with men, and deserted him 39 years $10--entertaining-lonely-people-of-war-go.
1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40. 3rd $30. 4th
SECTION TWO Portraiture.
1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY
2nd $40. 3rd $30.
4th $10
SECTION THREE
Plants and Flowers.
1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY
2nd $50. 3rd $30.
RULES
4th $10
The following Rules will govern the Competition!
The Competition is open to all photograpfiers,
1-The entries awarded the tiford 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 arnding 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 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 have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible, 6-No responsibility will be accepted
for non-delivery of, loss of, uri damage to entries. 7-All entries to be either black, sepla, or toned pictures, and must Coloured photo- mounted, Kraphs are ineligible. B-Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white, No picture to entered in more than one Section. 10-Mounts to be only white or cream. mart be of one of the following
10x12 10x20,
Bo
11.-No correspondence will be entered
into in connection with the Com petition, 12-Members of the Staffs of £10 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
petition, entries will be returned La competitors et application at the Telegraph offices within seven days.
13.—The use of aliases is strictly
forbidden.
ENTRY FORM
time London.
Few of her audience know that NEW TAXES FOR
the beautiful smalling girl is lonelier
than any of them.
Her mother was killed by a bomb in a recent raid.
Her father is demul.
Her brother is a prisoner of war In Germ
Germany.
Carole went home froin the Cabaret Club, Beak-street, London, W. early one morning to find her mother dead and her home wrecked. But the same night she was at the club again.
Heartbroken, she fuld the manager: "I must try to carry on."
Carole's brother in Germany has told that his mother has died heart failure.
been
of
]
am all alone now," Carole sald. "But I feel the show must go on.
"My brother is all I have and he is in a prison camp. His wife has had a baby which he has not yet I am waiting for the day when
sern.
he comes home."
A friend said: "Carolo is bringing' happiness to people despite her great
sorrow.
"She is a wonderful example to
us all."
U.S. PREDICTED
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH“ WASHINGTON, July 28 (UP)- Congressman Robert L. Doughton of North Carolina, Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee of the fouse of Representatives, predicted to-day that next year's tax bill would probably impose a general sales tax and drastically reduce the present income tax exemptions.
Obtaining the right of way for
House the consideration by morrow of a $3,529,200,000 bill for the year. Congressman Doughton the old the Rules Committee of
that we House. "I am not sure shouldn't eliminate tax exemptions entirely and make everybody pay."
tax
Japanese Arrest Mill Head
to-
CHUNGKING. July 28 (Central New)-Mr Wu Tseng-yu, aged Manager of the Sung Shing Cotton No. 9 in Shanghai, and his son Wu Chung-i, a department chief of the me mill, were arrested by a party same rif Japanese gendarmes and French Municipal Police at 1.45 a.m. to-day!
hen the Japanese raided the Wu
BRITISH WAR use on Rue Pershing in the French
ORGANISATION
FUND
Help Bombed Civilians in Britain
aro
Concession.
A native of Wushib, Mr Wu Taeng- yu is over 60 years of ago. No ex- planation for his arrest was given.
Bomber Flown. Home By Observer
In an attack on the submarine base at Dan Holder, a pilot was severely wounded. is observer, although al- To wounded, took over the controls white the aircraft was flying at 50 teet. When he had the aircraft flying in formation, almost home, ho sent out a request for an ambulance to bo endy. He propped the pilot in his seat. Gilded by the observer, the plot then brought the aircraft safely
down.
Queen's Visit To Eagle Club
China Underwriters $. 1. Fire Ins, $.
SHIPPING
Douglas $..... Steamboats Indo-Chinus P. $. Indo-Chinas D. $. Shell (Bearers) s/- Waterboats S...
DOCKS ETC. Wharres $.. Docks $.
Providenta 9. S'hai Dockyards S... MINING
Kalinn 5/- Haubs $.. H.K. Mines
Hotels $. Lands $.
LANDS
Lands 4% Debentures Shai Lands Sh. §. Humphreys $..
H.K. Realties S. Chinese Estates $.
UTILITIES
Trams $.
Peak Trams (old) $. Peak Trams (now) $. Star Ferries $..
$.
Love
Serenade..
.Emil Roost and lils and beyond has now been resumed.
The publle are reminded that it is breach of postal regulations to close in a postal cover communi- cations intended for persons other
nan the addressee,
The fullding and Committee of the Orchestra; The Land of Smiles Correspondence for despatch by air .1 m. Schoot for the Deaf, Kowloon City, rate- You Are My Heart's Delight.....via Rangoon must be superscribed by
"C.N.A.C. 185 fully acknowledge receipt of the follow Albert Sandler and his Orchestra,
b. Ming donations
0.00 Local Time Signal and An- Previously acknowledged $13,07; Hon. .120 n. Mr W. T. Thomas Tan, $20; Mr and Mrs nouncements.
9.02 Variety Programme. 8. Gibson Fahnestock, $100; the Rotary Club,
$250. Total $13,607.
9.45-10.00 News in French (On .90 n. Further donations may be sent either .70 n. to the Hon. Mr ML. K, Lo, or to the Short Wave Only).
3.45
Starita (Xylophone) and 45/- n. Principal of the School, No. 27 Kal Yan
Road, Kawfoot City. 6.55
His Band. B. F. D. C.
the
Itio
"Janeiro (de Gredos); Stand De The S. C. M. Post han recolved
the
Smile Selection (Furber, BERD.C. Up And following donation
Orthopaedic Campaign):
Ellis and Charig); Joey The Clown Anonyinous, $30.-
(Mayers).
and
.
.90 n.
15.80 sa.
.6% sa.: 2014
10
B. P. C. A. The Hon. Treasurer acknowledges will thanks the receipt of the undermentioned donations to the Society for the Prevention 13/0 n. of Cruelty to Animals;
.8 n.
Ray
London-The NewB 10.00 News Commentary.
the
beth
10.15 An Hour With Beethoven. With a Coloured Ribbon....Eliza- J. A. Thomson, $25; A, Talail $10.
CHUNGSHAN REFUGEES
Schumann (Soprano) with The S. C. M. Post has received following donation to the Chungshan Re- George Reeves (Piano); "Les Adieux" 3.40 9. forces in themory of the late Mrs F. Dora-Sonata In E Flat Major, Op. Bin.
Constantine and Mr L Chor Chi
cts B
.34.60 6.
.071⁄2 n. Þu.3.0. $00.
18.40 n.
DONATIONS WAITING
Helen R. Constantine (San Francisco), Artur Schanabel (Piano); In Questa Tomba Oscura.... Theodore Chalia- pine (Bass) with Orchestra; Trio No. in B Flat, Major, Op. 87--The Archduke"....Cortot, Thibaud and Casala (Instr. Trio).
Danations for the following Organish tions nwalt collection at the office of the .3.39 s. C. 31. Post: Associacao Portuguesa de .101 b. Soccorros Mutuos; Lord Mayor Fund for the Relief of Air Victims; 8.W.OF. Emergency Refugee Council; GICA Food Kitchens Fund: New Territories Ielief Association; St Vincent de Paul; Chuisgshan Retugees; Little Sisters of the.
17.20 s. .7 n.
1.
.34 Poor; Brilmi Prisoners of War Fund; .63%. n.
29 n.
Ла
Ferrics China Lights (old) $.
.1.40 S. Clilna
Lights (new) $. II.K. Electries (old) x. rts 22149. H.K. Electries (new) $......21 11. HIK, Electrics Ris $. Macao
do Electrics S. Sandakan Lights $. Telephones (old) $.
.11.15 s. .18 D.
.1239 n.
.23 n.
8.00 5.
B.F.I.D.C.
British Firms
Frozen
1115 Close Down,
COLLISION IN HARBOUR
The mistress of a sampan reported to the Water Police yesterday, that while entering the south opening of the Yaumall typhoon shelter at 5 p.m. yesterday, the sampan collided with the steam launch Curlany and SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
was overturned, the three occupants. Alt TOKYO, July 28 (UP)-Forty being thrown into the water. six British capitalised firms have were rescued. Caldo Mack....(Ord.) Sh. $....30_1been placed under the freezing_re- Caid: Maer. (Pref.), Sh. $.....gulations by the Finance Ministry.
Telephones (new) $..
INDUSTRIALS
Canton Ices S..
Cements $.
HK, Rupes $.
STORES, &c.
.10%
Dalry Forms $.
Watsons
Lane Crawfords $...
.....1 n.
The Finance Ministry decided to LONDON, July 28 (British Wire- 14.00 3. permit the remittance of coupon In- less). The King and Queen to-day .8.90 nterest of the Japanese Government; visited the Royal Merchant Navy bonds and the Daldo Ujimowa Power School, where some 200 hoys and 100 19 n. Company's dollar bonds due August girls-orphans of merchant seamen- 9. & 50. amounting to 600,000 Yen.
are being educated.
.0.45 33.
.211⁄2 n.
.39 n.
1% 1.
Sinceres $.... Wing On (HK) Wm. Powell, Ltd, x.d.
COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. S
.41 n. S'hai Cotton Sh. $.
.305 n. MISC. H.K. Govt. 4%
.97% b... HK. Govt. 3% (1034) ..94% b. H.K. Govt. 345% (1940)..04% b. Ch. Goyt, 5% 1925 G$Bds...42 m. Entertainmenta $.
..01% n. .1.60 n. Constructions (old) $.. Constructions (new)
.00 cis n. Vibro Piling $......
7.20 n. Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) 8/- 5/71⁄2 th Marsmans Inv. (H.K.) 8/-2/1 n.{
STOCK MARKET REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange Offeiul Summary, Issued yesterday, is:
Buyers
HK. Govt 4% Loun 07,50
H.K. Govt 334% Loan (1034) 94.25! H.K. Govt 34% Loan (1940) 04.25 Canton Ins. $220
Union Ins. $400
H.K. Fire Ins. $185 Chinese Estates $101 Trams $17
Electrics Ats $11 Macao Electrics $18 Watsons $10.50
Sollers
Hotels: $3,50 Realties $3.30 Lights $0.09 Lights "N" $1.49
Electrics O X. Kts $22.50
Salea
Union Ins. $405 rocks $13,80 Providents $5.75 Lands $34.00
Trams $17.30 Electrics "N" $21.15 Watsons $10.15. Coments $14.75
Roosevelt Returning To Washington
Old clothes of all descriptions badly needed for Men, Women and Children in the Bombed Areas in Britain. Such! gifts will be received by the B. W. O. F., c/o Government 'House, during office
SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAFH" HYDE PARK, July 23 (UPY~~ Mondays to Fridays from 9.30he Canadian Forces.
She was amused when she chatted President Roosevelt has decided to a.m. to 4 p.m., allowing for with a sailor who said he had been return immediately to Washington. In a destroyer for several He will arrive on Tuesday morning rerving
or closer supervision of United Lunch Interval and Saturdays monthis.
"It is very hard work," sold the States moves to counter Japanese Please use block letters and patte from 9.30 sm until 1 pm wich you get used to it. I thorougly ident plans an Immediate conference Qucon. The allor replied: "Not xpansion fn the Pacific. The Pre- njoy it now, and I think I can make with Mr Sumner Welles, Under- a nice line in 'plum duffs.!”
Secretary of State,
NAME
SECTION
ADDRESS
one of these forms on back
of each. Entry l
hours.
The Queen recently visited the Amerled Eagle Club in London and talked with Americana serving in
FOR DISTINCTIVE
JEWELLERY
For
Diamonds
At Lowest Market Prices
t
For Good Watches
SENNET FRERES
IS THE STORE
The Printed Matter Service to the blowing places in China is' tem- orarily, suspended-Yunnan, Sze- huen, Kwelchow, Hunan. Fukien .except Amoy and Kulangu), Swangel, North
and East <wanglung.
of
Small Packet Post to all countries a suspended.
INWARD AIR MAILS
Francisco Direct Service"-San Air Mall by "Fan American Airways date, 22nd July. ..........July 20. Air Mail by. "Fan American Airways
Direct
Francisco Bervice"-San dato, 5th August.........Aug. 12.
OUTWARD AIR MAILS Tuesday, July 20 Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono-. lulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan- American
and Trans- Atlautle
Rcg.....
Ord.
Reg.
Ord.....
K.P.O.
I
..July 20, 5.00 pm. July 20, 5.30 pan. a.r.o.
July 20, 5.00 pm.
July 20, 7.00 pm. Monday, Aug. d
Air Mail by Air to Bangoon_to_con- nect with the "British Oversess Airways."
K.P.O. and G.P.O. Reg
...Aur. 4, 11.30 a.m. Ord.........Aug. 4, Noon.
Tuesday, August 12
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantic Services."
K.P.O.
Res.
Ord.
....Aug. 12, 5 pm. ....Aur. 12, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Reg. Ord.
.Aug. 12, 5 p.23..
Aug. 12, 7 p.m.
HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN WE ARE AT WAR
Yes! Fighting a battlo against
DISEASE
IGNORANCE and POVERTY
Help us to win 1
Fellowship of the Bellows
JUNE
SCORE
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