Wednesday,

HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH

August 6, 1941.

CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

ADVERTISEMENTS THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC

25 words $2.50

for 3 days propaid

CO., LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that an Interim - Dividend of $-,60 per share has been declared in respect of the half, year ended WANTED KNOWN.

30th June, 1941, on 900,000 OLD FLOWER and Vegetable Seeds: SHARES and will be payable on Now Shipments have now been and after Thursday, 11th, Septem- rocolved. Bouk your order now. ber, 1941. Dividend Warrante Special prices will be quoted, for vegetable seeds in bulk. Ask for our may be obtained on application Catalogue. The Clover Flower Shop.at the Company's Registered

Oleo, P. & O. Building..

FOR

FOR SALE.

SALE: One

32 cu.

THE REGISTER OF MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED "Crosley". One 3 cu. ft. "Frigidaire." from- MONDAY, 157 SEPTEM- Second-hand Refrigerators In per- KER 16 THURSDAY, HITH SEP- fect. condition. Inspection ut The

Co. Ltd., YorkTEMBER, 1941, Union Trading"

(both days Buliding

Inclusive) · ́during which period THE HONGKONG NATURALIST, no transfer of shares can be Vol. X nos. 3 and 4. Price $4 registered- (postage extra). Now on Bouth China Morning Post Lid.

sale at

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Oficial, Sumnory, Issued yesterday, ist

Buyers

ILK. Govt. 45% Loan X. Int. 05.50 ILK. Govt, 34 Loun (1034) 94.50 H.K. Goyl 311⁄2 26 Loun (1940) 94.30 Cuiton In's $223

IK. Fire Ins, $185

Hotels 33.20

Realties $3

Trams X.D. $10.00-

Lights "O" $5.85

Electrics "N" 521

Electrics. $10.90

Geinens $14.25

Dalry Farms $10.90 Marsinans Inv. ILK. 1/

Sellers

Lights "0" $4.10 Cements $14.75 Dairy $19.15

Sales

Union Ins. $405

Realties $3.10

Electrics "O" K. Rts $21.90 Electrics Rt $11 Cements $14.30 Hopes $8.40

Marsmans Inv, IL. 1/8

Tho

Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition June-September, 1941. Two Silver Trophlos Awarded by ILFORD LTD. For the best and second-best enteles.

Three Silver Trophies 'Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Fries in each of the three Bections.

$250

$250 CASH PRIZES

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 la'open to all

photograpliers.

1-The entries awarded the Elford 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 compelliers sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphs in each Section. Each entry must be forma which Umpanied by

be published of the Com-

during tho

petition, and which must be

pasted on back of entry,

-The right to publish any or all of the entries in reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph, ..

-All photographs entered

mitet have been taken in the Colony' of Hongkong. Photographo which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. A-No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, toss of, or damage to entries... 7-All entries to be either black, sepla, or toned pictures, and murt be mounted, Coloured photo- graphs are ineligible, -Plotures'bmitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller mint in black and white. -No picture to entered in more

than one Section,

10-Mounts to be only whitte or cream, must be of one of the following size:4-1012, 18×20.

11.-No correspondence will be entered Into in connection with the Com- Petition,

12-Members of the Staff of the Flongkong Telegraph and the

South China atorning Post are not' permitted to compala,

18-The decution of the Judges shall

be Anal.

14.-At the conclusion of the Com

petition, entries will be rettuned to competitors on application at the Telegraph ofleas within saves" days.

10. The use

forbidden.

By Ordar of the Board, of Directors.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, 5th August, 1941.

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE,

STANLEY

The new School Year begins on September 1. bath for the Middle School and the Preparatory School. · Entrance examination for New Students (Middle School) on August

30, al 9 a.mn.

For prospectus, aply to M. S. Fung. Esq, or P. L. Chan Esq,, c/u Mesars ilnery Wicking. Prince's Building, (Tel., 30241) or to the Warden, St. Stephen's College.

Stanley.

FOR THE PROTECTION

OF CHILDREN'

L

What to do to help a child

#

Anyone knowing of a child, who has been assaulted, noglected ur Fill-treated in munner likely to causa unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing. an act of kindness by communicating at once with-

General Secretary, The Hon. II.K.S.P.C., Old City Hall,

· FUFS|

SURVIVORS Crow and passengers of American freighter Robin Moor picked up by Brazilian ship Ozorio after they had boon at son in lifeboat nearly 19 days. Robin Moor was torpedood by Gorman sub, Picture brought to Washington by Virgil Sanderson, engineer on Robin Moor.

Sharp Rise In U.S. Costs Of Living

By Frank P. S. Glassey

United Press Staff Correspondent

Evacuation Question Revived

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12.30 Edward O'Henry at the Organ...

12.40 Otto Dobrindt and his Plano Symphonists.

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1.00 Local Time Signal and Pro-Amritsar

gramme Summary.

1.02. Ben Lyon and Bebe Daniels Reuter and Rugby Press and

Announcements,

Calcutta

Agencies: Kuain.

Cuve Birect

Lumpur

Fairlie Place Kuching.

Madras

Alor Star

Bangkok

Belavia

Bombay

.

Hongkong Flotta

Rangoon Balgon

Ipoh Karachi

Semarang

Flang

Shangha

icoba

Seremban

-Singapore

Bitiawan

Sourabaya

in

Variet

1.45 The Drury Lano Tlicatro Or-

Canton

chestra with Winnio Melville.

Cawnpore

Manila

Taiptu Tientaln Tongkah

2.15 Close Down.

Cobu

• Medan

(nuket)

Colombo

New York

Tsingtad

0.00 Indian Programme.

Delhi

Telping

Yokohama

(Poxing)

tiona

Hankow

Penang

Genoral

6.45 Closing Local Stocle Quota-phong 0.47 Arthur Young and Hatchett's Swingteffe.

7.15 Bing Crosby, and Dorothy Lamour in an Hawailan Programme. 8.00 London Relay The News. 8.15 London-War Commentary, 8.23 London-Listening Fost'. 8.30 London Relay It's That Sani Araln~~~(ITSA)”, -

Tommy Handley and Funt'. In a senside showdown written by Ted Kavanagh,

produced by Francis Worsley.

2.00 Local Time Signal, Programma Summary, and announcements,

9.03

of Haydn Compositions of Overture in D Major....

of

....Orchestro

De La Societe Des Concerts; Minuet In Sharp Minor (Cia Moll); Chain

...Wonda Landowska Waltzes..... (Harpsichord)! My Mother Bids Mo Bind My Hair....Elsie Suddaby (So- Prano) with Piano; Symphony No. 0

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and Banking Dusiness transacted,

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS reçelved for One Year or shorter perioda in Local or Other Currencies af rator which will be qualed an application.

BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened la Local Currency and Sterling with interest aliawed at rates obtainable on application, The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Executor and Trustee busi ness, and claim recovery of Defish Income Tax overpaid, on forma which may be ascertained at Agencies and Branches,

Any

W. II. EVANS THOMAS,

Manager.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED

Head Omer:-15, Gracechurch Street, London, E.CJ.

Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital

Paid-up Capita! .................

in G Major The "Surprise" Sym-Reserve Fund and Rest

BANKERS:

£3,000,000 1,000,000

1,050,000

1,254,009

The Bank of England & Midland Blank, Ltd.

phony..

.....The Boston Symphony Orchestra cond.. by Serge Kousse-

The Evacuation

vitsity; The Heavens Are Telling- Representation "The

Choral Creation"......Royal - NEW YORK, Aug. 3 (UP),—An overwhelming majority of Commitice has decided to send. Sodel Americans endorse the all-out national defence programme and ber of the Legislative Counci! plac- Menuet... Pablo Canals (Cello) with Calcutta

letter to the Senior Unofficial Mem-Orchestra

Society and London Philharmonie

cond. by Dr Sargent: nangkok they are already paying for it handsomely in higher living costs.

in the position before him

of the

the Piano Few persons begrudge the $40,000,000,000 the Government husbands In Hongkong in all its plans to spend on defence in 1941 and 1942. Most economists aspects, moral, physical.

Anancial, to place the have even ceased their warnings of dire dangers inherent in cic and asking him successively mounting budget deficits, although the perils of in-leving come

9.45 Mozart-Sonata in A Major. of this before the Council, it flation are occasionally stressed.

But the average citizen, who knows little of economic theory. The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road,his already, begun to feel the ist floor.

pinch which the war and the

programme

The Inspector, 02 Stone Nullah U.S. defence Lane, 2nd, Floor.

The Inspector, 12 Sai Yeung Chol

St., Kowloon.

The

Inspector, 62, Argyle St., Kowloon.

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

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

NOTICE

be

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

The following

will rates charged for malling single copies of the following newspapers abroad:-- South China Morning Post China and Macao

16 cents per copy

British Empire and Foreign

25 cents per copy

The Hongkong Telegraph

China and Macao.

16 cents per copy

British and Foreign

20 cents per copy

25 cents Saturdays.

Chinese

Woman

Doctor

are

exerting on his pocketbook. His cost of living, since the start of the war, has gone up as sharp-| ly as that in Canada and Aus- tralla.

Selling

Vegetables Cheaper

1

to the Committee's notice that wonten are still entering the Colony under-one-pretext or an- ather.

Certain names were given to the Hun, Secretary by a member of the Committee and enquiries are in progress

A long time was spent considering the letter to be sent to Lord Moyne, Secretary, of State for the Colonies. This was afterwards drafted and Is now in hand for signature and des- Dutch to London.

BRANCHEB:-

Jaftna

Kuanian

Kandy

Karachi

Madras

New York

Penang Rangoon

Shanghai

Simla

Kuala Lumpur Singapore

Hongkong

and

Colombo 9.45-10.00 News in French (On Doihi Galla | Short Wave Only).

ilowrah

Kota Bharu Kuala Lipis

Edwin Fischer (Plano),

HONGKONG, BRANCHI, 10.00 London Relay The News, | Kuala Trengganu News

description Every

of Banking Commentary.

Exchange Business transacted.

₫10.15 Studio-Our ~ Letter From Free China,

10.30 Half An Hour, From. Mušica) Comedy.

The

Casanova-Selection (J. Strauss. arr. Benatzsky).The New May- fair Orchestra; Bitter Sweet-Vocal Gems (Noel Coward).....Columbin Light Opera Company with Orches tra; Hit

Deck-Vocal- Gems Youmans)....Light Opera Company with Orchestra; The Love Race This result has been reached with

Selection (Clarke)....The New May the expenditure of only about one- The following are the minutes ofed and referred forward.

The financial position was discuss-fair Orchestra. quarter of the $17,300,000,000 which the thirteenth meeting of the Equit-

11.00 London "Britain To-day the Government has earmarked forable Rlee Sales Fund Committee,

-Discussion. Certain points of the "Ques defence this year. When the "real held at Medical Headquarters yestionnaire" were given attention and it spending begins, the pessimists de- terday. Present were. Mr C. N. Li, was decided to refer the questions Clare, living costs will soar to fon-Mr C. C. Liao, Mr Tsol Po-tin, Mro the next meeting when it is hoped tastic peaks unless government price Wong Quincey, Rev. H. A. Witen- that the whole of control measures prove effective. bach and the lion, Dr P. S. Selwyn-have been returned.

in-

Clarke in the chair.

the forms

will

Miss Doreen. Ma Wed In Manila

11.15 Close Down. ́ ́

July

· Report For July

The Hongkong monthly broadcast- ing report, for July, states that the actual hours of transmission totalled 448 of which 2001 were devoted

Chinese

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHIP UNDERTAKEN. Current Accounts opened in Local Cur rency and Fixed Deposits received in Local Currency and Sterling on terma that inay be ascertained on application.

D. DENBON,

Manager.

POST OFFICE

Air Mail to Rangoon to connect with the British Överseas Airways Service will until further notice be closed on Mondays and Fridays. Correspondenco for despatch by this route must

superscribed by "C.N.A.C."

be

The public are reminded that it is

• breach of postal regulations to

close in a půstal cover communi-

cations intended for persons other

han the addressec,

to European programmes, 217 to Inese programmer, and 25% to Indian programmes, as follows:

ZBW (European)-Morning trans-ollowing places in China is tem

hours; evening trans-

mission,

871⁄2

selan mont

138 hours..

the

The Printed Malter Service to the

Rapid Rise

The minutes of the twelfth meel- During the first year of the war the wholesale price index of the ing held on July 28, which bad Bureau of Labour Statistics advanced been circulated, were taken as read only 3 percent. Then it began a ra- and were approved and confirmed. pid rise, and by mid-June was 15 The Chairmair, reported that the percent above August, 1930.

Chairman of

man of the Urban Cowell had

Jorarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- dices of more volatile comunadities kindly given his approval for the

huen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fuklen apart have climbed almost 25 percent in use for the duration of the Second

Kulangsu), The wedding took place on July 26, grammes the following Great War of the portion of the

ems were swangel, same period.

North and East Malate Church, Manila, of broadcast: Feature programmes The comparable Canadian whole-basement at Wanchat Market for the at the

(in- Doreen Bour of cooked rice. Hongkong socialite,

Mm, popular And

sale

cluding broadcast to Australia) 6, to Mr. Jose Studio talks (including book reviews than at the outbreak

The

the upproved

plan

and

14, local relays (in- cluding Church

the

of the war also upp

Miss

no except Amoy and

sale index is about 23 percent higher repirector of Public Works had Francisco, assistant registrar of the land newervices) 8, Sunday

an up-

Available data indicate that Austru-plication had now been submitted/ Francisco Law School.

lian wholesale prices have risen by to Government for approval of the

50

United

The bride, who is the daughter of evening epilogues 3, Daventry relays

<wangtung.

of

Small Packet Post to all countries s suspended.

INWARD AIR MAILS tess than 20 percent since the wor capital expenditure of $2,500 Involv- Mrs Olive Grace Ma. began, Great Britain's wholesale

was born in (including news) 140; programmes Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco price level his risen by more than ed. The Committee had undertaken Sydney, Australia, and is a graduate in French (news, etc.), 31, pro- date, 5th August.........Ang. 12.

percent, but Britain is largely de-o meet the recurrent cost of food of the Wesley Ladies' College, a grammes in Portuguese 7.

finishing pendent upon Imported raw materials and fuel,

school in Sydney.

'She ZEK (Chinese)Morning trans- Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service" San Francisco came to Hongkong in 1930. At that mission, 2 hours; evening trans-

this

dato, 18th August,

Aug. 28. time

hours. Mr C. N. Li reported that 140.87 music only played classical plane-

exponent popular

During the apart from recorded" pro-

OUTWARD AIR MAILS Air Mall by Air to Rangoon to Friday, Aug. 8

connect with the "British Overseas Airways."

to

the

Salo of Vegetables

at

in the locnt

of

New licences issued during July numbered 322; and renewals of licences 524; the total licences Issued during 1841, to date, being 10,514.

Fingerprints Of King Taken

and foodstuffs, while the States, In comparison, is largely seniculs of vegetables had been pur-forte pieces. On her arrival, how-} grammes the following items were

modernes 155 contained.

Much of the latest increase in do- chased from farmers in the Un Long ever, she decided to take up jazz, as broadcast: Studio concerts 25, Studio mestic, commoditý prices is attributed District during the

Administration legislation esta- August above the usual

weck ending people here seemed to prefer it, and talics 20, children's concerte D, Daven- at prices about ten per, percent of

became one of the most popular radio try relays 10. level, and artistes For unlawfully practising medi-blishing loans of 85

also of the Colony. She ot a cost to

the Committee of played for the

ZBW (Indian)--Evening trans- cine or surgery without being.regisparity for baske form products.

A.D.C. shows. For mission only (including talks, re- $762-95. Of this quantity, 130.02 the past two or three seasons she cords and recitals), 25% hours. tered, at 80' Nga Tsin Wat Road,

Proposed Measures Kowloon City,

piculs had been sold to the general has also played and sung at charity Cheung Chi-yuk, n A drastic retardation of

the public and to licensed hawkers won by f. 1. c. Menon, was lowes general price advance will depend prices more than 10 per centum is left with her mother for $200 by Mr H. C. Macnamara at Kow-partly upon

stabilisation of below those charged

Manila last summer. Joon Magistracy yesterday.

wage rates around existing levels, mat

markets, resulting in $873.50 being Mr E. S. C. Brooks represented as well as upon the judicious applica-obtained in cash. Some 10.42 pliculs Vincente J: Francisco.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr Defendant, and Det-Inspector A. E. tion of government controls. Some of vegetables were carried over to

Miss Ma wore a princess gown of legislators have even proposed mea- the current week and 0.43 pleuls had white lace over satin. featuring a Carey prosecuted.

sures to Ireeze prices. It was previously stated that De-Surer

wages and had to be thrown away, having-be-V neckline, leg-o'-multon sleeves rents. tendant was mistress of a school at

come slightly bruised; Taking into and a long train. A pompon of white Is un editorial discussing rises in account the balance of vegetables in azucenas held her illusion veil Ih the address and at the same time practised medicine, A woman, Kolending price indexes the

New hand, the difference in buying and place. She carried an old-fashioned

When the King and Queen recently visited Scotland Yard-the first visit ment, and was allegedly 'advised by

Inunediately after the ceremony, ever made by a reigning monarch Defendant to receive an injection of policy of proceeding drastically to to which had to be added the cost the newlyweds received a group of their fingerprints were taken, but the fiver extract on June 6.

check some cast und

price

hereases, of transport and staff.

close friends and retallves in the prints were afterwards, déstrayed. Police headed by the Inspector,

while ignoring or even encouraging The Chairman explained that it Blue Room of The Admiral, where They were very interested in the

fingerprint department. arrived in time to prevent Defendant others, is likely to produce a persis was necessary to make a minimun dinner was served.

tent rise in the general price level, of $25 per day over and above the using ม hypodermic syringe. On a table, apparatus, including a bottle continuation of the trend that has actual purchase price of the veget- of liver extract, an injection set, a the past few months. What we have and that

asserted self emphatically during ubles in order to meet overheads, this called for, the co- matal box, injection needles, am-

of all members of the poula files, a stethoscope and a bottle witnessed is not the failure of price operation

of the stabilisation efforts, but rather the Committee. It of spirit, were found.

reflection rent the con-on Yesterday, corroborative evidence ill effects of the absence et.

the strenuous efforts of vas given by LI Chan, who accont-minded policy to achieve stability.ceeded in making

sistent, courageous. and single- salaried staff that they had not suc

a profit during the panied Ko to see Defendant on four it is not too late. to adopt a polley first week, bearing in mind the occasions.

that would produce the results de- policy laid down by the Committee After evidence of the raid by sired."

Mui, went to Defendant for treat-York continuation of the present amounted to $41.68 on the debit side,

"Journal of Commerce said: selling price for the first week bouquet of azucenas.

Inspector Carey, Mr Brooks

mitted that Defendunt had no case

io

no Wis

to give 10 per centum or, more to the farmera and to charge 10 per centum less to the man in the street

Chinese, as she was only practising Tobacco Heiress Owes for the vegetables nold.. Moreover,.

offcnice.

medleine, which was not an

As his Worship held that the

answer, De-

£4,375,000 In Taxes

DORIS

DUKE

the vegetable loon system was on "ale" custom, reaching back to the very foundation of the Colony one women had o caso to

CROMWELL hundred years ago, and a Uousand fendant went into the witness box, American tobares heiress and world's your

yeurs or more into the history of and slated that the Instruments; richest woman, may have to pay China. which were alleged to be used only £4,375,000 for two years' tax arrears, of aliases is strictly

The Committee by doctora practising western medi-wrlies a New York Correspondent,

unanimously cine, belonged to one of her friends Mr. Somerville, tax collector, whol agreed that the sale should be cor- and she did not use them. She added contends this in the New Jersey nued, and it was hoped that the that on taking one look at the sign Court, seeking an order for payment. verted into a small profit, more es- loss Involved would soon be con. board hanging outside her address, appraises the Gromwell wealth at pecially since the effect of the Com- people would understand that she £63,375,000, qulle distinct from real mitice's activities on the

estate and property assets, in Newmarket prices in Kowloon had been was only a Chinese doctor.

Jersey, already assessed nf £3,125,-distinctly satisfactory. 000.

ENTRY FORM

NAME

BECTION

ADDRESS

1

current

My Sumin L, Managing Director The Duke Endowment Fund, of of the Central Savings Society, was which Miss Cromwell is the beno- molioul-1 und 2 10. '×20 #Bunst, elected General Manager of the Octory, le assessed at £50,680,063,

y a de a prom Please use block letters and paste meeting of the Board of Directors that Miss Cromwell has more than otot e t play

Chung Hwa.Book Company, Ltd., at

In addition, Mr. Somerville clatina prut av jord og sa Vealerday. "Mr.Li-succeeds Me Lotel €19,750,000-ih-securliios and cash-In fuoormay propio y JO SKROJ Pal-hong, who died on July 9... her own name.

one of these, forma' on back

of each-Entry.

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........Aug. 8. 4 p.m. ........Aug. 8, 4.30 p.m.

Monday, Aug. 11

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Aug. 11, 4 p.m. .....Aug. 11, 4.30 p.m. Toesday, August 12

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Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- tulo,, U.S.A., and Europe-via "Pan- American Airways and Trans- Atlantia Servicen."

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Surprise Wedding

Miss Patricia Unity Rank, 20-year- old niece of Mr J. V. Bank, the millionaire racehorse owner and breeder, was married on May 28, on the same day as her engagement to another man was publicly cancelled. says the London Datly Mall,

The bridegroom, Lleut. Charles Compton, R.N., had seen Miss Rank" in the streets of Bognor Regis while he was on plek leave, and w

Mias Rank was previously engaged *. to Mr Colin P. Scrivener, of Morden; West Sussex.

The “Sfar addd" "tiat" "Lieutenant "Charles Compton is the younger son of Mr A. 11, Compton, of Hongkong.

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