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Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

-RADIO-

August 12, 1941.

DONATIONS TO Police Reserve

FUNDS

ZBW, 355 metres (845 kc.) and 31.49 metres (0,520 kilo-cycles) ·| From, Gala Show

Yesterday's donations to the Bomber "The Land We Defend." No. Following the 9 o'clock local Ume signal to-night, Leonard Starbuck

Fund Includod, a, chequer for. $1,000 from 2: "Western Highlands" will produce one-net play by the King Theatre and Universal Ple

Alfred Sutro, entitled "A Marriage tures Corporation of China, representing Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency Has been Arranged," from the the entire proceeds of the gala per- hawi formance of "Forty Thousand Horsemen.” NOTICE is hereby given that an of 843 k.c.'s and on Short Wave from Studio of ZBW. At 10.15 another me Fund has now reached Ute total of fatorim Dividend of $1.00 per 1-2.10 and 830-11.10 p.m. on 9.52 interesting feature programme on the 12,437,020.11. The following is the intest

Western Highlands and Islands, int Share has been declared for them.c.'s per second.

the series "The Land Wo Defend, H. K. 5. T.

Prison Officers' Club (teath dona- half year ended 30th June, 1941;

tion) payable on MONDAY, 25TII

12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter-will be broadcast; these programmes

are specially recorded for broadcast-Rockdene Liars (fourteenth dona- cession, AUGUST, 1941, on which dato

12.30 Paul Whlieman and lis Or- ing by the B.B.C.

Entire Proceeds of Gala Par

formance of "Forty Thousand Dividend Warrants may be obtalit- chestra.

fortemen" The King's Theatro ed on application at the Omeo of

and Universal Pictures Corpora- tion of China'

*1,000 The following monthly donations to the he Company, Kowloon.

foiber Fund werd also recolved:

Mr and Mrs 9, Mason Mr J, D. McClatchle Mr L. A. Sterling

The Rogistor of Shares of the tered and S.C.M. Overseas Nursing Company will be closed from Association member preferred, age about 35. For particulars apply Mrs SATURDAY, 16TH AUGUST, 1941,

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12.50 Negro Spirituals,

I Don't Feel No-Wave Tired: Deep River (Arr. Burleigh)...Marian An- derson (Contralto) with Pluno; Help

Mo To Fly Over Jordan (Traditional arr. Sam Manning)....Sam Man-

West Indian Rhythm Boys, 1.00

Summary. 1.02 Light Variety.

At 0.10 on Wednesday night Father Ryan will commence a new series of talks from the Studio. This series Is

"English flumour" and the |

this -wock

Butler's subject "Hudibras,"

מסי

Immediately after the 8.30 Pro gramme Summary on Thursday night, Leonard Jordan (baritone), necom-

tioni

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loon or Matron, Bangkok Nursing | 1941, botli days inclusive,

Home.

FOR SALE.

THE HONGKONG NATURALIST. Price $4 Vol. X nos. 3 nod 4. (postage extra). Now on sale at South China Morning Fost Ltd.

WAR

BRITISH ORGANISATION

FUND

By Order of the Board of Ermine Directors.

C. M. MANNERS, Secretary and Manager, Hong Kong, 11th August, 1941

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.

|

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Announcements,

1.15 Schumann-Concerto in Bilior.

3

The following is a list of subscriptionE

War

Fund, Hongkong Organisation

+

Previously acknowledged, 4110 and $731,-

Hari Davis (monthly), $10; (monthly), $15; the Aasen, $150;

BANKS

THE CHARTERED, BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA' &' CHINA,

Incorporated by Royal-Charter, 1159,

Orders Issued for The Current Week Orders by Mr O. Enger. Deputy Com Paid-up Captial

****175* $3,000,00 minioner of Police (Heserve).

Reserve Fund

******* £3,000,000 Noserre Liability, of Proprietors #3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE-LONDON, 33 Ihsopsgate, H.C.I.

Brgencies In London. X17-122, Löndenhall Street, EGA

.Work End Branch:

Chiness Company

undermentioned Resignations, as The membora have been permitted to resign from the Chinese Company, ax from dafes shown against them:

Constables (R) 1523 Corx Cheng, August #;. (TL), 1389" Wong Ki-sum, Augun 21 Th1703 Cheung Ilin-chiu, August 1; and (R)1560 Wong Yul-po, August 2.

Dismimal-Conriable (ft)1400 Leung Bro-cheung has been dismissed from the Chineno Company, es from August 1, 1041. Commendation --Constable) (B)23) E.BL Wing-shing is comprended by the Hon. Commissioner of Police far zeal and alert- nem in arresting a Chinese malo on May 20, 1941, who was convicted together with another Chinese mala for larceny and ukrauli occasioning bodily harm,

Training Coarse-Part 1Thors detalled will attend at Murray Parade Ground for Instructions in Part of Training Course on Wednesday, August 13, at 17.30 hours sharp. Dress-Kinki Uniform.

Patrol Duty-Palrol duties will be

carried out 自車 ordered,

Indian Company

:

14-16, Cockspur Strost,. B.W3.

Manchester Branch: *, Mosley Kt, Manchester, 2. AGENCIES AND BRANCHES,

Alor Blar Amritsar Bangkok Batavia Bombay

Calcutta

Agencies:

Hongkong. Rangoon

Hollo

Ipon

Karachi

Klang Kobe

Kuala

CUve Streat Lumpur

Fairlig Pince Kuching Canton

Madras)

Saigon

Bemarang

Horemban

Shanghel

Singapore

Billawan

Bourabays

Taiping Tienitair

Tongkah

Medan

(Elhuket)

New York

Tsingtao

Felping

Yokohama

Haiphong

(Peking)

Hankow

Penang

Genera

Cawnpora Manila

Cebu Colombo Delhi

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and

will Plano,

give a reelial from the Branch:

Inspection Parade.-All ranks of the The Do'clock local Studlo,

timo

Indian Company Win parade on John be followed by signal

Wednesday August 13 for Inspection of equipinert

the clo by

Com-} Banking Business transacted, nAbbott's weekly presentation of new 148.64.

Murray Parade pany Commander at

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened- and records. gramophone

3. En

Ground at 17.30 hours ajinrp. - Dress➡ FIXED DEPOSIT9 received for One Year 9 until 10 o'cocic on Friday tongkong Itelief

Atika

Khaki Uniform. The Equipment Oficer or shorter perioda in Local of Other Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and The-

will make it a point of being present. Currencies at rates which will be quoted Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra night there is Classical Request Some of the Chinese Staff of Messrs liolls are Wharf June, $43.03; LE. N. Ryan

Trothing Course-Part II-Those de- on application. tailed will attend Police Reserve lead- SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened la of New York cond. by John Bar-programme for which listeners

Invited To

quarters. send In, requesting any monthly). $1007

Lecture Room birolli.

on Friday, Local Currency and Sterling with interon August 15 at 17.30 hours for Instruetton. In allowed at rates obtainable on application, items they may care to hear. All Fer employing minaha 2.15 Close Down.

Part II Training Course under Sub

The Bank's Head Omeo in London 0.00 Indian Programme.

requests must reach the Secretary not for children of bointed areas-Mirs Min

Inspector (R) Imain Dịn. | klantck, $10; Mrs E. Cock, #10; Mrs E.

undertakes Execular and Trustee bud later Closing Local Stock Quota-August 13. At 10.25 that night

1.m. than

Patrol Duty-Patrol duties will Itayinond, $5: Mr D'Almada. $5 Mrs A.

and claims recovery of Britis carried out an ordered.

Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may "Pesuit of a Poker Game," per Mts II.

be ascertained at ANY of 1 0.4 An Irving Berlh Programme.be Brahm's Sonata No. 3 in D minor, g. Phillips, $11; "Sale of Needles,"

Training Course-Part_I-Those detailed Op. 108, played by Joseph Szigetti Mira Moir, 130; Quarry Bay Working Party. I'm Sorry For Myself; When Winter and Egon Petrl. This work will be $10.50.

will attend at Murray Parade Ground for

W. IL EVANS THOMAS, instruction in Part of Training Course Comes (Both from film "Second proceded by a short explanatory talk Total, 3731,509.17 and 115.

on Wednesday, August 15 at 17.30 hours; FIGME"). Mary Healy with Or-

sharp. Dress-Khaki Uniform. chestra; "On

ano by "Eeyore." Avenue-Plano The

Sunday's Iuncheon Vivian Ellis; A Little Old Medley.

·

On

kok garments

Wednesfill Raymond, $10; Mr N. L. Smith,

Help Bombed Civilians in Britain (and after Thursday, 11th Septem-Church In England; Because 1 Love! opens at 12.15 with the second net

stra

FOOD KITCHENS

Motor Phiroi Unit

Agencies and Branches, per

the

the

ST VINCENT DE PAUL

The S. C. Mr. Pont, bins received following donation to the Society of St Mr. A. V. Haver: Vincent de Paul in memory of the Inlo

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of $-.00 por share has been declared in respect of the half year ended 30th June, 1941, on 900,000 OLD SHARES and will be payable on

programme

The S. G. M. Post ins received ber, 1941. Dividend Warmants

....Barry Wood

with of Verdi's "Aida" and immediately following countion to the Food Kitchens (Baritone)

Appeal Fund: after the 1 o'clock local time signal

W. II. L. 32. Easter Parade: Say Xt may be obtained on application

the Company's Old clothes of all descriptions at

Registered With Music (Both from film "Alex-Eddie and Michael Boder, the popular ander's Ragtime Band"). ..Henry planists from the Parisian Grill, will

two-plan

recital from the are badly needed for Men, Ofice, P. & O. Building.

King and His Orchestra: Alexander's { give a Women and Children in

THE REGISTER OF MEMBERS Ragtime Band (From film)..... The Studio. The evening transmission Such of the Company will be CLOSED Boswell Sisters (Vocal) with Orches-commences with three-quarters of an Bombed Areas in Britain.

hour of the compositions of Rach- from MONDAY, 1ST SEPTEM. tr.

noninoff including his Concerto No. Billyy Mayerl at the Plano. BER 16 THURSDAY, 11TH SEP-

1 In F Portuguese Programine.

Sharp

Minor played by Rach- maninoff and the Philadelphia Or- London Kelay-The News.

Donations for the following_Organisa- London Relay War Com-chestra. The programme closes, as tions await collection at the office of the usual on Sunday night, with the SC. M. Post: Lord Mayor's Fund for the

Relief of Air Vielims; 11.W.O.P.; Emer- | Studio Epilogue.

gency Refugee Council; Now Territories News in French la broadcast daily Relief Association; B.F.K.D.C.; St Vincent from 9.45 pm to 10 pm, on short de l'aul. wave only, and programmes in Por- tuguese are given bi-weekly on Tuesdays and Fridays from 7.30 to 8 p.m.

the

gifts will be received by the

B. W. O. F., c/o Government House. during office hours, Mondays to Fridays from, 9.30 to 4 p.m., allowing for Lunch Interval and Saturdays from 9.30 a.m. until I p.m.

a.m.

The

Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition.

June- September, 1941, Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.

For the best and second-best entries,

Three Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the three Sections.

CASH PRIZES

$250

SECTION ONE

$250

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.

RULES

4th $10

The following Rules will govern the Competition:

-The Competition is open to all

photographers, 1-The entries awarded the Iford"

Trophies for the best and second- best pletures in the Competition. will not be entitled to any other prizes.

7.The prizes will be awarded to tha competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graph In each Section. Each entry must be ancumpanted by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition, and which must be posted on back of entry. 4-Thu right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.

5.-All photographs entered must have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entured in ather Competitions are ineligible. 4. No respensibility will be accepted for non-delivery of. loss of, or damage to entries,

-All entries to be either black, nepla, or toned pletures, and must be mountai. Coloured photo graphs are ineligible. 5.Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by■ amatier print in. black and whitle, D.No 'picture to entered in mobre

than ons Section,

10.---Mounts to be only white or cream3, must be of one of the following BizKA:—10×13, 16×20,

11.--No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com- petition. 12-Members of the State of the Ziongkong Telegraph and the Sduin China Morning Post are not permitted to compels. 13,-The_deckion 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 ofices within sover ... days. 15.-The use of aliases is strictly

forbidden,

ENTRY FORM

NAME

SECTION

ADDRESS

Pleato use block letters, and

...," one of these forms on back

of each Entry,

(both day's

TEMBER, 1911, inclusive) during which period.

o transfer of shares can registered.

be

of the Board of

By Order Directors. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agents,

Hongkong. 6th August, 1041.

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

The following rates will be charged for maling single copies of the following newspapers abroad:

South China Morning Post

China' and Macao 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.

Free French Move

Eager Response To Appeal On Continent

7.15

7.30

8.00 8.15 mentary.

8.25 London Relay Litening Post'.

Examination of Polnts in Daily German Propaganda.

0.30 Programme Summary. 8.32 Prime Scala's Accordeon Band and Dick Todd (Vocal).

8.00 Local Time Signal and nouncements.

0.02 Studio "A Marrlage Been Arranged."

An-

All times given in this summary are Hongkong Summitier Time, which Bass nine hours ahead of Greenwich

Mean Time..

One-net Play by Alfred Sutro, Produced by Leonard Starbuck.

9.25 The New Symphony Orchestra.

Triste Valse

("Kuolema" Sibe-

Hus): Solemin Melody (Walford Davies); "Henry VIII" Dances (Ed- ward German); Shepherd's Dance; Morris Dance: Torch Dance; Mediter- ranean (Bax)

10.00 News French 9.45-10.00 Short Wave Only).

Immigration Permits

(on Forgeries. Discovered On

Arrivals from Macao

0.45 Liszt Ballade in B Minor. Louls Kentner (Plano).

10.00 London

Relay-The

and News Commentary.

~115~CloseTMDawn.”

Week's Programmes

Newm

Mr and Mrs A. Bakar. 12.

DONATIONS WAITING

China's Future

Dr Sun's Plan For Vast Developments

Leading bookstores in the Colony have now on sule a reprinted edition

Dr Sun Yat-sen's well-known book on "The International Develop- ment of China. The book had long been out of print, and there was n steady demand for it: furthermore, It has now become toplent, as China's reconstruction programme is based

on these plans of Dr Sun.

Trataing Course-Part II-one detail- ed will attend Police Training School; Kowfoon for instruction in Part II of Training Course on August 12. 14, 18 and 10. at 16.00 hours sharp. Dress-Optional. Patrol Duty-Patrof duties w be Cartled out as ordered.

Emergency Unit Prometioni-Acting Palice

Manager.

POST OFFICE

connect

Air Mail to Bangoon · to with the British Overseas Airways Service will until further notice be Sergeant closed on Mondays and Fridays. (R) O. R. Sadick le promoted to the Correspondence for despatch by this tank of Police Sergeant (R) as from route must bo superscribed by August 8, 1941,

"C.N.A.C."

Acting Lance Sergeants (R)481 R. M. Marques, (3)474 F. J. Medina, and (1)475 F. A de Sousa are promoted to the rank of Lance Sergeant (R) as from August 8. 1941,

Appointments-Police Sergeant (R)444 W. E. Dorabjee is appointed to the rank of Acting Sub-Inspector (B) an from August 8, 1941.

Lance Sergeants (R)443 L. 8. Budagian and (81)471 4. F. da Silva ore appointed to the rank of Acting Police Sergeant (1) an from August 8, 1941.

J. Requiera, Constables (8)400 A. (R) Fisher (487 A. F. Baptista. FI)480 Ä. F, Delgado and (1)472 la J Castilho are appointed to the rank of Acting Lance Hergeant (R) 'n from August 8. 1941.

Training Course-Part I-Tiore detailed

.will altend at Murray Parade Ground on Wednesday, August 13, at 17.30 hours sharp for instruction in Part I of Train Ing Course. Dress-Khaki Uniform,

The public are reminded that it is

breach of postal regulations to inclose in a postal cover communi- cations intended for persons other .han the addresses.

The Printed Matter Service to the ollowing places in China is tem- Orarily suspended:-Yunnan, Szo- huen, Kwelchow,Hunan, Fukien

wangel. except Amey and Kulangru),

North

East of Kwangtung.

Small Packet Post to all countries

suspended.

and

INWARD AIR MAILS Air Mall by "Tan American Airways Direct Service"--San Francisco date, 5th August .....Aug. 13.

Training Course Part II-Those detall- ed will attend at Reserve Headquarter Lecture Room on Thursday, August 14 at 12.15 hours for instruction in Part 1 of Training Course under Police Sergeant) Air Mall by "Pan American. Airways

1432 0. A. Badick,

Biot Drill-All ranks of Hongkong Squads (1 to 3) will attend at Kennedy Read on Friday, August 15 for Riot Drij under Acting Inspector (B) M. A. de Sousa. Van will leave Reserve Head-:

sharp. quartern at 17.20 hours

Dress- Khaki Uniform. Riot, Daton to be Carried.

Patrol Duty-Palmal guttes will be carried out as ordered.

W. R. CHENER-WOODS,

Adjutant,

Pollen Reserve.

Old Resident Dead

Mr J. Dobson Dies Suddenly In Kowloon Hospital

Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 19th August. ..............Aur. 20.

OUTWARD AM MAILS Wednesday, Aug. 13

air Mall for Mantia, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantio Servlees."

همية

ICE. Ord.

K.P.O.

..Aug. 13, 5 p.m. ..........Aur. 13, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.........Aug. 13, 6. p.m. Ord........Aug. 13, 7 p.m.

Friday, Aug. 15

Ale Mall by Air to Hangoon to connect with the "British Overseas Allways,"

K.P.0. & G.P.0. Reg.:Aug. 15,4 p.m. Ord...Aug. 15, 4.30 p.m.

-Monday;-Aug-18—~

fat-work w possible by the fact that it added to this the major devolop- John Dobson, of the Public Works Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to ces.

There are sixteen maps in the text and a folding map at the end; this A warning to the public to be

Just shows the suggested rall way more careful when obtaining im-

system which Dr Sun envisaged, 10.15 BBC Recording "The Land migration permits was made by Mr

the entire 13 We Defend" "The Western Highlands in an interview when he confirmed vet

country H. B. Lec, Immigration Officer, for covering

with Avust network of speedy and Islands."

yet far behind the project, but there a report that four Chinese passen- 10.48 Compositions of Erie Coates,pers from Maena had been detain-is no doubt that proper future deve- Four Ways Sulte; Northwards-ed for possession of forced permit,lopment will require ensy communi- Southwards Eastwards-Westwards They will be sent back by the De- may take the place of many of the cations, and perhaps motor roads The New Light Symphony Or partment to-day. chestra: A Song Remembered..John

planned railway lines. The original McCormack (Tenor) with Piano had disappeared since March, when macadamised roadways, besides 100,

Mr Lee said that forged permits) ¿clieme visualised 1,000,000 miles of London Bridge

March.. Light

Orchestra: Music the Police stopped the racket which 000 miles of rail. Symphony Of The Night.. John McCormack was rumpant both here and in

Tenor) with Plano; By The Sleepy Macas.

The

re-appearance of torg- Even partial carrying out of the Logoon....Orchestra Raymonde. ed permits showed that a gang is scheme would prove a great revolu- The death occurred suddenly yes- "and their activities tion-in-Chinese-communications, and terday in Kowloon Hospital-of-Mr A telegram has been received by

were made the Free French Association in Hong-,

there are a number of persons ments which Dr Sun also set forth in Department, an old and well-known who thoughtlessly ask hotel ser-his keng from General de Gaulle's Hend-

'existing ser-is plan-Improvement of

resident of the Colony. In addition to the usual news vants or other irresponsible persons canals and forming of new ones,

Lancashire, on quarters in London stating:

commentaries the following items from London will the Incorporated in going direct to

20, 1002, Mr Dobson arrived | According to information received znW's programmes this week.-On Office or to one of the recognised river conservancy, water-power deve tathed continuously to the Bulldings:

the Immigration improvement of harhours, extensive here in August 1920 and had been at- from various

the French Wednesday, Thursday and Friday agents. sources

lopment, irrigation, afforestation, col- Ordinance Omee of the PW.D. ninases

the nights at 1 o'clock there are further eagerly responded to

anising of

of untapped regions, with

A member, of Kowloon Football Quite a number of forged permits industrialisation. Lalks

in the series "Brliain To-day appeal made by Free Fronce for Mayar Correspondents" and "Mukers had been detected recently, Mr Lee and ironson, power plants, steel Club almost since his arrival, Hel 1. St. Joan of Arc's Day. In

works, cement works, was a member of the Club's bowls On Saturday night at added, and although none had been mineral exploitation, and so forth-ienin. of History." Bordeaux roughly 10,000 prople

0.30 the spectul

for forged in Hongkong, he believed programme marched through the streets and a British Forces in the Far East will that the material used by the Macao te United States as one of the most

were carried oul, Ching would rival Mr Dobson leaves a widow, who

Is in Hongkong. coflective intter of protest was put on be broadcast, and at 11.15 there is forgers was obtained from here, as

The funeral takes place to-dny. the Mayor's desk. At Nantes 80,000 the variety show "Old Mother Riley

passing the Monument at 5 p.m. It patriots covered the graves of Eng-Takes the Afr."

la

donations requested that

In The reprint is on sale at H.K.$2.50 memory of Mr Dobson be made to a cony.

the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, with which or- ganisation Mr and Mrs Dobson were closely associated!.

ilsh airmen with Bowers. In every Here are principal features of the town of Normandy and Brittany | week's local programmes; crowds gathered on -the public squares. In Nice and Cannes the flugs, of

sirools were decked with which the shops soon found them- selves short. Insults were shuuled at the Italians.

In Parls the Germans had taken

precautionery spectat

measures; gendarmes were shoulder to shoulder the whole length of Rue de Rivoli and neighbouring streets in order to block the approach to the statue of Joan of

Nevertheless at the of Arc. appointed time all along

the boulevards, the Rue Royale and the

Chus Elysees, cries of "Vive de

mingled with stanzas Irom the Marseillaise, were heard. The Marseillalse was also sung under the windows of the Commandantur by tens of thousands. A vast procession

went up towards the Arc de Triomphe. At the windows of the Hotel Crillon which they had re- quisitioned, the Germans were look- ing on, defled by ♫ crowd ot thousands.

·

This result, ubstuined by a few appeals on the radlo, ilustrates the jirestige of General de Gnulle whose' name has become the symbol of re- sistance and of French patriotismi..

Further Evidence

A telegram, received in Hongkong by the Free French Association from General de Gaulle's Headquarters in London, states: During the fighting In Syria reinforcements

nts were sent by Vichy through Germany and the Balkans. A great number of the men sent in

in this way have now rallied to De Gaulle. It has been revented from

unanimous reports by officers that their crossing of French occupied territory gave rise to countless hos- lile manifestations on the part of the population, Stones were thrown at pasteille trains and many windows were hattered. Everywhere the crowd flung thrents at the inon and colled them treitor,

(to get permits for them instead of creation of greater part facilities and or at Preston,

the forgeries were quite good. He highly developed countries in

world.

the

.1

refused to disclose the exact nature

oints.

of the forgeries and their wenk

British Prisoners of War Fund

Massed Band Concert

All persons attending are asked to purchase a programme with badge sold on the Ground and, in advance, by Lady Programme Sellers..

Tables-seating from 4 to 10 may be reserved and paid for in advance at $1.00 per person on application to the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. I. E. Roberts of Messrs. Thomson & Co., Hongkong Bank Building. There will also be a number of seats and a limited number of tables unreserved.

Refreshments will be obtainable throughout the Concert in exchange for coupons of $1.00, for all Alcoholic drinks and 50 cents for all non-alcoholic. These couports may be purchased on the Ground, or in advance from the Lady Programme Sellers and from the Hon. Treasurer.

Due to the generosity of many donors almost the entire proceeds of all refreshments will go to the Fund.

Hongkong Cricket Club: Ground

SATURDAY 23rd AUGUST 1941.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT.

Hongkong Stock Exchange Official] Summary, issued yesterday, is:

Buyers

H.K. Govt, 4% Looh 95.00 H.K. Govt 34% Loan (1034) 94.50 1.K. Gov:34% Loon (1940) 04.50 H.K. Banks 91,330

Canton Ins. $223 H.K. Fire Ins. $105 Docks $10.50 Providents $5,80 Chinese Estates $101 Macao Electrics $18.25

Sellers

Macao Electrles $10.00

Sales

Trams X.D, $10,00 Lights "O" $5.00 Electries Ris $0,90/11

meet with the "British Oversess Airways."

Ale

K.P.O. and G.PO. Reg. Aug. 18, 4 p.m. Ord. Aug. 18. 4.30 p.pr.

Tuesday, Aug. 20

Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono. Inla. U.S.A., and Europe via “Pan- American Airways and Trans-

Allantle Services.“

Rez...

K.P.O.

..Aug. 26, 3 p..

Ord.......Aug. 20, 5.30 p.m.

Reg.

Ord

G.P.O.

Ang. 20, 5 pan.

Aug, 20, 7 pan.

HONGKONG SOCIETY. FOR THE PROTECTION of children. WE ARE AT WAR,

We know you help War Charities, but please do not forgot that war, of no war, Hungry Children MUST be ted.

We daily feed hundreds.

Passport Photos Executed Promptly

MEE CHEUNG

-PHOTOGRAPHERS

15, 23, Ice House Streat,

Tel. 26370

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