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CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS APPEAL FOR FUNDS FOR
25 words $2.50
THE
for 3 days prepaid
FOR SALE. HONGKONG NATURALIST, Vol. X nos. 3 and 4. Price $1 (postage extra). Now on sale at Bouth China Morning Post Ltd.
RING FOUND AND PAWNED
ORTHOPAEDIC CENTRES
IN FREE CHINA
Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
DE GAULLE
IN BEIRUT
Freedom Of Lebanon
LONDON, July 28 (Reuter)"It is right, just and practical to estab- At the request of Madam II. II. Is the real sovereigtity und inde- Kung and with the support of pendence of Lebanon, not only for His Excellency the Governor and the sake of Lebanon but for the sake of France herself," declared General a speech at Beirut undor the auspices of the British de Gaulle in
Distress into-day. Fund for Relief of South Chinn, an appeal is made for funds for the purpose of establishing and maintaining Orthapaedle Centres for disabled soldiers and civilians In China.
General de Gaulle was addressing athering representative of the religious, political, social and econ- mic life of Lebanon, according to a dispatch to the Independent Freuch Agency.
The General added: "Our presence Cheques and donations may be among you means that France will sent to the Hon. Secretary, Mr. M. co-operate with you to defend your K. Lo, British Relief Fund for liberties against those who threaten them. If for strategic reasons our PICKED UP IN BANK Distress in South China, Alexan-brave Allies, the British, have come Cheung Wan-kung, 53, clerk em- ployed by the Commercial Press, of dra Ballding, macked Orthopaedic here with us, it is to help us to full 35 Queen's Bond Central, was char-Appeal or to the British Rollof our exc-old task as we are helping ed before Mr. C. T. Lowry at Central Fund for Distress in South China, and will continue to help them in
other territories." Magistracy this morning with unlaw-Hongkong and Shanghai Bank fully pawning a metal ring set with dlatnond at the Tai On Pawnshop, No. 226 Johnston ftond, on July 20.
Det.-Sgt A. F. Cochraitte prosceut- ed and Mr S. Ng Quinn appeared for Defendant.
marked Orthopaedic Appeal.
NOTICE
Great Welcomed. DAMASCUS, July 28 (Reuter).— General de Gnulle arrived Damascus to-day on his Arst official } visit to the Syrian capital.
al
Exchange At A Glance
BELLING
T.T. London Demand London T.T. Shanghal TT. Sugupore TT. Japan
TT. India
U.S.A.
TIT.
T.T. Manila
Batavia T.T TT. Bangkok TT Saigon
July 29, 1941.
Europe's Cost Of Living
Expensive Clothing
VICHY, July 28 (Reuter).—The most striking rises in retail prices In European countries since the be- ginning of the war have occurred in clothing
AXIS PLOT BECOMES
A FLOP
BANKS
TIIE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA,
Incorporated by Royal Charter 1857. Paid-up Capital ...
Reserve Fund .......
***** $3,000,00 ****** 1,000,000
LONDON, July 28 (Reuter). Reserve Lisbluty of Proprietors 3,000.00
Further light has now been Recording to the July shed on what was intended to be Statistical Bulletin issued. by then great offensive in political war- League of Nations, says a Berio di fare timed by German strategy patch.
to coincide with the military attack on Russia, writes the
Sunday, Observer's" diplomatic | correspondent.
In Gemiany, where the general cost of living index hus only risen six per cent, between the first six months of 1030 and May, 1941, the Increase in clothing coats per cent.
,1/23
1/23%
.480
.5294
.1024 n.
.02%
.244%
-481
45% 149 103 n.
103
.1/01
BUYING
ceni.
4 m/s L/C London
.1/31/
4 m/s D/P London
.1/3
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
.254
TT. France T.T, Switzerland T.T. Australia
4 m/s France
30 d/s indin ..
.84
U.S. Cross rate in London 4.0214 U.S. Cross rate in N.3
The population, gave him a grDONATIONS
DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1910 The following
bewerten rates will
the following newspapers abroad;- South China Morning Post China and Macao
welcome
the was A review of
arranged
Korrison
ir mark the occasion. General de Gaulle will take the opportunity to confer with the Bri-
CAUSES
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was
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Alor Star
The broadside military attack on In the United Kingdom and Den- Russia on June 22 was calculated at niark there was an increase of 72 once to force Japar. and Spain and Amritsar per cent, in Finland and Norway 591 then Turkey into war against the Bangkok per cent, and In Yugo-Slavia 103 per British Empire. The lever to be used In the case of Japan and Spain was the revived Communist bogey, and in
Air Passage Charges
From H. K.
the ease of Turkey a new demonstra- ilon of the Axia.invincibility.
Communism Lever
and
Bambay atavia Calcuti
Agencies;
Hongkong
Nangood
Iloilo
Saigon
Ipoh
Bernarar
Karachi
Beremban
Klang
Shangha
Kobo
Bingapore
Kuala
Sitiawan
Cuyo Bireet Lumpur Fairlie Fisco Stuching Canton Cawnpore Cebu
Mauras
floursbays Talping
Tiontain
Manila
Medan
Tongkah-
(Bhuket)
Now York
Thingtso
Pelping
Yokohama
(Peking) Penang
General
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS recolved for One Year or shorter periods in Local or other
on applicatioftes which will be quoted
On July 1, therefore. Germany and Colombo Italy gave "de jare" recognition to Delh the puppet Nanking Government. Halphang
? and tankow German newspapers on July
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and Italian newspapers of the same day Banking Business transacted all elaborately explained in almost KWEILIN, July 29 (International), identical words thist "Germany's and The C.N.A.C. and the Eurasia Avia- Italy's recognition is a consequence tion Corporation have oblatued per- of the crusade against Communism," mission to charge a 50 per cent in- At the same time Wang Ching-wei crease for the fares on the Chung-was received by the Japanese Em- king-Hongkong the Chungking beror. Kunming, the Chungking-Lashio, the Germany's immediate objective was two-front ahoon runs, beginning from war by producing a Japanese attuck Income Tax overpaid, on terms which
across the Manchukuo frontier. But Japan's forces had been from that frontier not because of the tusais on Ilitler's suggestion wher. non-aggression pact concluded with his other tactics ületated it but be- case Japan was afraid.of a Russian air attack on Takva,
tish authorities and leading Syrian For Bomber Fund Chungking-Rangoon and the Kun- to force Russia into a
It was stated that on June 23 D- fendant found the ring on a floor of the Hongkong and Shanghal flank. charged for malling single copies of various eller ceremonies have been Defendant pawned the ring for $200 A Chinese detective un July 20.
information, named Chung Wai, on went to the pawnshop where he ab- De- tained information as to where fendant lived. Defendant on beh questioned by the detective admitted
which he wning the ring found. He was subsequently arrest- cd.
J
Not Pressing Case Mr Quinn stated that the prosecu- There for was not pressing the case, were no claimants for the ring which Defendant was willing to redeem. An application to reduce Defendant's ball of $1,000 to $700 so as to enable im
to redeem the ring, was granted.
2.
The ease was adjourned to August
SINGAPORE, July 28 (Central News)-After long preparations, the -Alexandra Mary Hospital
Singapore is now open for clusive use of the services,
The
the
in
ex-
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.
$1,000 For A Bowl Of Rice
Sales of cocker
spaniels pupa reached
were
personalities regarding the setting up of a new regime and establishing the independence of the country.
An important statement is expected to-morrow in the message General de
further subscriptons: Gaulle will be addressing to the tangkoth; Art Club In-teenery of
the late Mrs A, N. Macfadyen). $20 Syrians.
Many Edmundston (tweltin düna-
Hon
ainung sources of fatcset a total of ber Fund, watch $2.430.49.63 verterday, with the following
Unregistered Temple
Purope YMCA.
newspapers and tinny
Sale
"of old
GO
1.63
3
Tennis Build .............
Fur Cocker Spaniel puppies per Mr M.
Talan, as follows:
Mr Max Dietrich
Mr P. II. W. Sula
Air A. C. Offenberg
B. W. O. F.
13
15
120 and
1.
The Chungking-Kweilin and the Chungking-Chengtu fares remain un- changed, and it is learned that no decision had been made regarding the fares for passengers coming to China from Hongkong or Rangoon.
withdrawn
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Lacal Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates obtainable on application, The Bank's lead Offico in London undertakes Executor and Trusted British ness, and claims recovery
ascertained
of ita may bo Agencies and Branches.
W. I. EVANS THOMAS,
at OTY
Alsoeger.
POST OFFICE
Air Mail Service by British Over- to Eust Spain's Position
eas Airways Corporation
Kingdom Spain was saved from starvation and South Africa, United only by the British relaxation of theland beyond has now been resumed. blockade In her favour and by direct, Correspondence for 'despatch by air Anancial and economic aid. That a Rangoon must be superscribed by help is now suspended pending Spain's decision.
EXPORTS FROM FREE CHINA $10
Satisfactory Increase Wu Chau, 38, a man, was charged
CHUNGKING, July 28 (Central before Mr G, T. Lowry at Central The following is a list of subscriptions
the half-year period After five weeks, therefore, of the eceived in due for credit of the British News).-In Magistracy this morning with taking
War Organisation Fund, Hongkong Branch: from January 1 to June 30 this year, new German offensive, combining a Generous Contribution To part in the management of an un-
Previously
with a acknowledged,
wood oil were | military attack on Russia registered temple at No. 24 Gough $727,073.47. Q.A.1.3.N.S. Mess (monthly). 54.405 quintals of
subtle thrust
warfare in political Mis T. A Broadfoot exported from Chungking for forelin subtie Street, first floor, on July 28, and pre-2; Bey, and
an average of designed to range Japan, Spain and monthly), $; D. C. Edinondaton (manth-markets, making tending to tell fortunes at the ad- ty, $250. D. W. Humne imunthly), $10; sale 9,077.50 quintols per month, Com Turkey against Britain, the result is
Anonymous, dress.
$15 tsuckbertonsli, 849.10. Tokai pared with the first six months of failure to crush Russia quickly, fal- 1940, this is an Increase of over; lure to use the political lever quickly The S. C. M. Post has received the 4,000 quintals,
with German Invincibility, and suc- following donation to the British War
Export of raw silk, mostly white cess in galvanising half the world Organisation Fund:
silk, this year more than doubled that against Germany.
the corresponding period of last The campaign is not over but the at has receiver sand year-1,447.03 quintais for 1941 and fest German plan at any rate seems
to have miscarried..
Campaign
Me Fook S. Ko, Hon. Treasurer of the China Defence League's "Bowl of the Campalgh" 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"
Hongkong Telegraph lunch in Hongkong.
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.
CASH PRIZES
$250
$250
SECTION ONE Interior scenes. Table Top and Still Life Studies. (Exluding portraiture, plants and
and flowers).
1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40.--3rd $30. 4th $10. SECTION TWO Portraiture. 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40, 3rd $30. 4th $10
SECTION THREE Plants and Flowers, 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $50. 3rd $30. 4th $10
RULES
The following Rules will govern the Competition:
The Competition is open to all pholographers.
2-The entries awarded the Ilford Trophies for the beat and second- best pictures in the Competition, will not be entitled to any other prizes.
The prizen will be awarded to the competitor sending in what are adjudged to. be the best photo- Section. Each Traphs in each
entry must be accompanied by form which wift be published during the period of the Com anit which petition.
must parted on back of entry, 4.The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph,
must
All photographa entered have been taken in the Colony of Itongkung. Photographs which have been already entered in oiler Competitions are ineligible. -No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery ut, loa of, or dainage to entries.
7-A entries to be either black. sepła, ur toned pictures, and must tie maunted, Coloured phatu- Kraphs are ineligible. 8.Pictures submitted in sepia tones alcould be accompanied by a kalier peint in black and white. -No picture to entered in more
than one Becton,
10.-Mounts to be only white or cream.
must be of one of the following
\s:—10×12, 18x20.
11.-No correspondence will be entered
into In connection with the Com petition, 12.--Meribere of the Guns of the Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are not permitted to compots, 13.-The decision of the Judges shall
be Anal. 14-AC the catchision of the Com
petition, entrice will be returned lo competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days.
"
15.-The use of aliases in strictly
forbidden,
NAME
ENTRY FORM
SECTION
ADDRESS
The generous contributor is Me Wat Shiu-pak, proprietor of the Yee Tin Tonk Medical and Fer- nery Manufactory, who wrote to Mrs Selwyn Clarke.' Vice-Chairman
the Campaign:
am much im- pressed by tre energetic efforts on
of the part
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Defendant denied the first charge and pleaded guilty to the second count. His pleas were accepted.'
Defendant was remanded for three days on ball of $50,
PROFITEERING ON FIREWOOD
A fine
$250 was imposed by Mr II. C. Macnamara at Kowloon Magis- the promoters in organistracy this morning; on Lu Kwan-lin, ing this campaign, and sincerely hope 47, mistress of a firewood shop at N. that this small contribution will lead 109 Nam Chang Street, Shamshulpo,
many more big
donations from for selling Brewood at a price higher
that 1
feel" by the Government. others."
All proceeds from the Bowl Sergeant T. Byrne stated that Li Sul-mel, 40, married woman, of No, ductive relief through Chinese In-10
$worth firewood from the dustrial Co-operatives. Tickets for of
A foki was sent to deliver the fire- "bowl of rice" lunches at the various
and contributing Hongkong restaurants wood to the customer
of
$728.537.03.
Anonymus, 850,
PRISONERS OF WATL The S. CM. Post has received following toration
for British Prisoners of War:
Anonymous, $10.
ST VINCENT DE PAUL. The Society of St Vincent de Paul ne- knowledge receipt of the following duna- ons ju nemory of the late Mr E, L. Rozatto:
Me and Mrs A. A. Hotellio, $3; Mr and Mrs C. M. da Silva, $1,
the
File S. C. M. Post has received following dorations to the Society of St
incent de Paul
in memory of the late Mrs I. M: A MacfadyenMr and Mrs C. A. Sutherton H, $10: Mr and Mrs II. Sande, $20. Leirin do Rozarindr 4.1. Drago, 12.
LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR The 5. C. M. Post has received
of
611.71 quintals for 1940.
in the quantity "The increased was more than 201
bristles
per cent, as 5,097.56 quintals of were exported between Uristies January and June this year against only 4,114.25 quintals during the! first half of last year.
ITALIAN FLIER
British Firms Frozen
in memory of the late Mrs Eurenta REPORTED DEAD been placed under the freezing re-
the
ZURICH, July 28 (Reuter}-Gen-
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" TOKYO, July 28 (UP)-Forty six British capitalised arms have gulations by the Finance Ministry.
The
decided to Finance Ministry has been killed in air combat, reports terest of the Japanese Government the "Neue Zuercher Zeitung." bands and the Daido Ulimawa Power raids including those on Halfa ond, amounting to 600,000-Yen. Federigi took part in many bombing Company's dollar bonds due August held a silver medal for gallantry.
Rier Campaign will be used for pro-110 Fark Wing Street, oop yesterday. following: donations to the Little Sisters eral Federigi of the Italian Air Force! permit the remittance of coupon in-
way
are now on sale ut many points in stopped and asked by the Sergeant the city, including the Star Ferry, as to the quantity of the firewood. Cafe, It was found that Defendant sol3 70 Hongkong Hotel, Wiseman's Ying King Restaurant, etc. Lunelicons callies for 52 whereas the fixed price will be held on August 1, 2, and 3; was 45 cattles for a dollar. and further information about the campaign is obtainable at the Bowl of Rice Town Office, in Des Voeux Central (Compradore's Office. Bel- gin Bank).
NEW TAXES FOR 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
NAVAL BATTLE INDICATED
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” "STOCKHOLM, July 28 (UP)
Swedish press dispatches to-day re-
ported that heavy gunfire, belleved to indiente a Russo-German naval battle or
bombardiment of the
German positions on the Esthonian coast by the Russia fleet, had been audible on the Island of Gotland siure yesterday.
M.
of the Poor:
In memory of the late Josie Ozorla
the late
I. AP.. Local Stoff, $3.50. Macfadyente Murphy O'Donovan. 55: Mr T. Cashman, $3.
SCHOOL FOR DEAP The Biking Fund Committee of the School for the Deaf, Kowloon City, grate- fully acknowledge receipt of the follow- ing donations; a
Previously acknowledged $13,297; ifon. Mr W. T. Thomas Tam, $20; Mr and Mrs Gibson Falinestack, $100; the Rotary Club. $250. Total 913,067.
GERMAN DYES CONFISCATED
Remanded On Menaces Charge In $1,000 Bail
Chol Chi-ying, 23, unemployed, was remanded for 72 hours pending An application for the confiscation further inquiries, when he appeared dyes before Mr H. G. Sheldon, K.c., at
of 48 tins of German made
Further donations may be sent either to the Hon. MrMo No. 7 Kat un found on board a French vessel in Central Magistracy this morning Principal of the School, 57 Kai_Yun Hoad. Kowloon City.
the
port on Sunday, was made by Ser- charged with demanding $1,000 with 1. F. 1. D. C.
geant W. Morris before Mr D. J. N. menaces from Choi Mo-kai at No. 201 The S. C. M. Post has received"
at Kowloon Magistracy, Clarence Street, third floor, on July following donation to the BFRDC Anderson
Orthopaedie Campaign):
this morning, The Sergeant statedį 27. Anonymous, $50.
that no claimant had come forward. Sub-Inspector Byron is in charge
of the case. The application was allowed.
.
B. P. C. A. The Hon. Treasurer acknowledges with thanks use receipt at the undermentioned donations to the Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals:
J. A Thomson, $25; A, Talati $10,
CHUNGRIJAN REFUGEES
The Post received
༞‛,।
the
House of Representatives, predicted RICE MONOPOLY following donation to the Chunathan Re-
for
STATEMENT
It is learned that a statement concerning the operation of the Rice
fugees in memory of the Inte Mira F. Dora Constantfire and Mr Li Chor Chi:
Helen R. Constantine (San Franciscai U.S.G. 260,
DONATIONS WAITING Donations for the following Organisa- tions nwall collection at the office of the
to-day that next year's tax bil would probably impose a general sales tax and drastically reduce the present income tax exemptions.
Obtaining the right of way consideration by
the House morrow of n
Doughton naked by the Hon. Mr J. J. Paterson told the Rules Committes of the at a meeting of the Legislative Coun- House. "I am not sure
cil to be held on Thursday, August 7. shouldn't eliminate tax exemptions entirely and make everybody pay."
10- Monopoly will be issued by Govern-3, C. Af. Post: Associacao Portugues de
for the year, tax bill ment, in answer to questions to be Soccorros Mutuon; Lord Mayor's Fund
that
we
LONDON, July 28 (British Wire- less)The King and Queen to-day visited the Royal Merchant Navy School, where some 200 boys and 100 girls-orphans of merchant seamen are being educated.
BRITISH
WAR
INDIAN TRADE WITH IRAQ
4
SIMLA, July 28 (Reuter).-It is announced that the Viceroy, Lord Linlithgow, decided to depute Mr Mohammed Hashim Ismail, Indian Trade Commissioner of Mombassa, to visit Iran on a short exploratory trade mission.
U. S. Shore Stations Bill Approved
for the Hellef of Air Victims; D.W.D.F.; Refugee Council; S.P.C.A. Energency Food Kitelians Fund; New Territories Rellet Association; St Vincent de Paul; Chungshan Refugees: Little Sisters of the Poor Britists Prisoners of War Fund; D.F.IL.D.C.
Snatched Morsel
From Aged
Woman
For the larceny of a packet of noodles, valued at 10 cents, from an aged woman, Li Chuen, 28. un- employed, was sentenced to six weeks hard labour by Mr II C. Macnamara at Kowloon Magistracy WASHINGTON, July 28 (UP)-this meant F. G. Appleton stated that
morning. Sergeant The Senate Naval Committee has approved the Bill for $244,029,000 Complainant, Laung Tsui, 56-year- naval old widow, came out from a shop at worth of Improvements on shore stations, Including Cavite, No. 131 Shanghal Street, Yaumati, which has already been approved by about 0.15 p.m. yesterday when Defendant came up from behind and the House of Representatives,
Defence Bill Passed
snatched the packet. Defendant was WASHINGTON, July 20 (Reuter). chased and arrested by a street Help Bombed Civilians in Britain -The new $0,083,000,000 defence guard.
ORGANISATION
FUND
arc
Old clothes of all descriptions badly needed for Men,
appropriation Bill was passed by the House of Representatives to-day and rent to the Senate.
The Bill includes $1,700,000,000 for
the aciny to equip and maintain a fand force of 1,727,000 men plus writical items for a 3,000,000 men
army.
The Navy will get $1,069,000,000 Women and Children in the and the Maritime Commission $1.000,- Bombed Areas in Britain, Such 000,000 for the construction of 541 cargo bonts and the acquisition of gifts will be received by the 350 other.
B. W. O. F., c/o Government Roosevelt Returning
House,
hours.
during offico Mondays to Fridays from 9.30 a.m. to 4 p.m., allowing for Lunch Interval and Saturdays
To Washington
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
FOR DISTINCTIVE
JEWELLERY
For Diamonds
At Lowest Market Prices
Gib. And Algeciras For Good
Exchange Courtesies
GIBRALTAR, July 28 (Router).-- A very friendly atmosphere charac terised the first visit to General Lord Gort of the newly Guvernor of Algeciras, Generni Don appointed Fernando Barron Yorilz.
The Guard of Honour was mount- ed and Naval, Military and Air Force stoffs and Colonial Government am- elals were present.
The Governor was given a 17-gun saluto upon his arrival and glo- parture.
HYDE PARK, July 2 Lord Rennell Of Rodd President. Rootovalt has decided to
turn immediately to
Washington,
LONDON, July 28 (BrlUsh Wiro-
He will arrive on Tuesday, morning less).The death was announced to- closer supervision of United dny of Lard Rennell of Rodd who Hinter moves to counter Japanese was, British, Ambassador in Rome
during the Inst war.:
Please use block letters, and paste from 9.30 am until 1 p.m.xpansion in the Pacific. The Pre-
one of these forms on, back
of each Entry.
Ident plans an immediate conference. vith Mr Sumner Weller, Under- Secretary of Stato,'
Lord, Nennell, who was 02 years. old, spent some 40 years in the dip- lomalle service.
SENNET
Watches
FRERES
IS THE STORE
C.N.A.C
Tho public are reminded that it fa breach of postal regulations to nclose in a postal cover comununl ations intended for persons other nan the addressee.
The Printed Matter Service to the ollowing places in China is tem- sorarily suspended:-Yusnan, Szew huen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fuklen
Amoy except
and Kulangsu), Ewangel, North and East of
wangtung.
Small Packet Post to all countries a suspended.
INWARD AM - MAILS Air Mail by "Pan American AirwaYA Direct Service"-San Francisco .July 29. date, 22nd July, ........ Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Bervica" San Francisco date, 523 August;
..Aug. 12.
OUTWARD AIR MAILS
Tuesday, July 20
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- lalu. U.6.A., and Europe vla "Pan- and Trans- American Airways
Atlantio Services."
Reg.
Ord.
Rez.
Ord.
K.P.O.
July 29, 5.00 p.m.' July 20, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
July 29, 5.00 pm.
July 20. 7.00 p.m. Monday, Aug. 4
Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to con- nect with the British OversCZE Airways."
EP.O. and G.P.O.
Reg. Aug. 4. 11.30 am. Orl
......... . . . . . . . Aug. 4, Noon. Tuesday, August 12
Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hanolalo, U.S.A. and Europe vla "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantie Services."
K.P.O.
..Aur, 12, & p.m. Ord.....Aug. 12, 5.30 p.m
.
Reg.
Ice.
Oril.
G.R.O.
. . ' . ~.
Aug. 12, 5 p.m.
.Aug. 12, 7 p.m.
HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN WE ARE AT WAR Yes! Fighting a battle against
DISEASE
IGNORANCE and POVERTY
Help us to win'!
Fellowship of the
Bellows
JUNE
SCORE
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