Wednesday,

CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Major Basoball

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, STANLEY

The new School Year beglus on September 1. both for the Middle School and the Preparatory School.

examination Entranco

for Now Students (Middle School) on August 20, at 7 a..

ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.50 for 3 days prepaid WANTED KNOWN, - WANTED.Lndles to naslat in llong- kong's "y" Campaign by relling "V" the to labels. Please apply

Box 001, Organiser,

"Ilangkong Telegraph or telephone 20502. Alt

swell the Bomber Fund. Warden, proceeds

Stanley. FOREIGN

STAMPS. Any kind

Beli for

For prospectus, uply to M. 8. Pung, Exq, or P. L. Chan Eng, c/o Wirking, Pence's Messrs a sulding, (Tel. 30241) or to the Stephen's Collego,

St.

nooded by Fellowship of the Bellows FOR THE PROTECTION

who will make up and

benefit of War Fund. Send any you can oparo have or can collect or from your duplicates to F.O.B. c/o Hongkong Bank, Kowloon.

FOUND.

OF CHILDREN

What to do to help a child

Dr

Anyone knowing of a child whe Uren assaulted, neglected,

to manner ilkely THOROUGHBRED FOX TERRIER,-treated in a (Ultch). If not claimed within five cause unnecessary suffering or injury knowing of a parent days will be sold in old of the to health, Bomber Fund. Apply Mrs. Hogg, who is seeking advice on any matter Jockey Club Stables.

cameorning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at oner with-

The

General Ilon. DASCHOUND.HR.S.P.C., Old City Hall.

The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Rond, | Black and tan dag, two years old.

at the Jockey Club. 1st floor.

Proceeds, to Hoga.

FOR SALE.

THOROUGHBRED

May be con

Apply Mrs.

Bomber Fund.

THE HONGKONG

NATURALIST, → and Price $4

4. Vol. X nos. (postage extra). Now on sale at Bouth China Morning Post Ltd.

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

The following rates

will be

charged for mailing single supies 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 Macno 10 cents per copy British and Foreign 20 cents per copy 25 cents Saturdays.

The

Hongkong Telegraph

Eleventh Annual

Secretary,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Brooklyn Beat Impressive

Pittsburgh In

Double-Header

NEW YORK. Aug. 10 (DP) — Broookyn Dodgers went into the Lead of the National Hasball League lo-day with a double vic- Lory over laburgh Piratese di p double-header.

St Louis Cardinals were idle, their game beling postponed throuth rain.

Scores were;

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August 20, 1941.

Ritual Of Bishop's Enthronement

WITH THE CENTURIES-OLD ritual of the Church of [* England, the Rt Rev. John Leonard Wilson was enthroned third Bishop of Singapore at St Andrew's Cathedral on August 13 in the presence of a big congregation headed by the Governor's deputy, Mr B. W. Jones, the Commander-in-Chief Far East, Alr Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, and other Service

Chiefs, says the "Biraits Times."

an

+

Novel Hobby Of American

Bottle Club

Contrary to the impression often created by its name, the International Bottle Club, of Los Angeles, is a group of geo- graphically minded

men and women of many nationalities. scattered around the shores at the Pacific Ocean, whose hobby la an exchange of correspon- denco carried. in bottles by winds, waves, and occan cur- rents.

The

BANKS

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

Incorporated by Hayal Charter 1835, Paid-up Capital

$3,000,00€

£1,000,000

Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.00

READ OFFICE~LONDON.

32 Khaopegain, E.C.1. Bub-Agencies in London. 117-1ZX, Leadenhall Street, B.C.A West End Branchi 16-18, Coękipup Kitest, '5.W.3.

Manchester Branch:

52, Mosley St, Manchester, 2.

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES: Hongkong Iloilo

Itangoon Balgon

Alor Star Amritsar Bangkok

Ipoh

Gemaring

Bathyle

Karachi

Seremban

A

Bombay Calcutta

Klang

Bhangha

Kebo

Singapore

Agencies: Kumia

Clive Street Fatrite Place Kuching

Siliwan

Lumpur

Souralays

Taiping-

Madra Manila

Tongkah

Medan

*(INuket)

New York

xingtao

Pelping

(Pexing)

Yokohama

were

Cebu

Haiphon

menun

Genersi

And

BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interes allowed 'st rates obtainabis on application,

More than 40 members of the He was followed by Bishop Basli elorgy of Malaya- from the Coleby Roberts, who retired at the churches of England and Scot-end of 1940,

The Ceremony land, chaplatia from the Royal Navy, Britlah and Australian

Impressive Started in 1020 by Col Edward P. The Blahop mado Forces, and the Royal Air Force, gure in his cope and mitre and Dalley, a native of Australia,

statt na and-nonconformist denomina carrying his pastoral

rformer officer in the Canadian Army the Tourtigston and Chelons partielpated in the service. moved in procession around the and now a resident of San Marino, accompanied by a Cross-Calif., the International Bottle Club An prosive testure was the church,

and now has a membership scattered Centon combined chair from St Andrew's beurer, servers, two chaplains and Cathedral and other churches which the ecclesiastical Registrar, Mr Jus- fran Chile to Alaska, from Siberia Capers provided an inspiring choral back-tice Worley in wig and black robes, to Australia, and on various islands Colombo

to the West Door, closed soon after

fter throughout the Pacifle. Kend }

Penang developed after ankow club iden In deep and carrying tones, the the choir of the churches and the

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and new flinkun, atter having gained ad-Service chaplet and the local and Colonel Bailey prepared messages in

ACCOUNTS opened CURRENT mittance into his own church in a diocesan clergy had taken their half a dozen languages, placed them Banking Business transacted.

In hundreds of bottles, and scattered FIXED DEPOSITS received for Ons Your ritist whlets hearkened back many places.

Behind the closed door, waiting for them a few each day from the deck or shorter periods in Local or Other yeno, promised just before his en-

now of a ship' en route from Vancouver Currentis at rates which will be quoted by the Archdeacon of the humble request of the thronement by the

Very Rev, Graham Bishop to be willing to hear our

to Sydney, Months, and sometimes on application. No respect, malatan

and petition to be enthroned Bishop "ne-

years later, these messages While, defend the rights, privileges and companied by three locks with his heard from widely scattered points Uberties of this church and diocese, staff, was the Archdeacon of Singa around the Pacife.

at to rule with truth, Justice and pore and his procession of Cross- sharity, herwinst myself in all things bearer, wardens, and Precentor, the

Rev. J. C. E. Hayfer, and servers. an example to the flock."

bors opened, the now

mancies ascertained at any As the doors History Of Bishopric

Bishop of

nicred his own

and Branches. of Singapore entered The lost enthronement of a Bishop cathedral for the first time, and, led in Shugavere took place in 1947 when by the wardens and Precentor, with the It Rev. B. C. Roberts was in the Archdeacon on his right, he was stalled, and the enthronement of the

slowly to the chancel steps ns conducted it Rev. J. L. Wilson begins a third while the choir sang a psalm. eliapter in the life of the Diocese. The history connected with

the

Interest- most Bishopric is one of ing amongst the Colonial outposts.

From 1841 to 1800 the Straits Set-regation by Mr Jusilce Worley.

Led into the sanctity of the Altar, Gov- tlements came under the Indian ernment and the consequent jurkish the choir singing another psulm, records of some of the messages.re Reserve Fund and Rest...

the Bishop made his promise were-diction

dietion of the Bishop of Calcutta. In strong tonus,

the Crown took over the direct 1858 Government of India, and all her de- .pendencies, including the Straits Set-

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Ballory-tee: Treais,

pistindeljaht plans

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The Inspector, 12 Sal Yeung Chol st. Kowloon.

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The Inspector, 32, Kowloon.

Argyle Stasion

Thatters Cintelser:

The Inspector, 02 Stone Nullah Lane, 2nd, Flour.

Raftery-Wilson; Peacock, Sallure: Early.

10 Battery-Johnson, Ryba, Vestman; - It- All further steps will be taken, and I ter, M. Ilarria; Peatsek, Pytlak

St Louls *****

ร น expenses burne, by the Society,

Meksing Battery, Munerleff, Kramer, ราดราษ The Informant's

Ferrell. kept strictly private, except in cases where mallee is proved.

will be

Illegal Exports Of Metal By Private Code

A fine of $2,000 or three months" hard inbour was imposed on Lau Siu- chap, by Mr G. T. Lowry at Central: Magistracy this morning for breach of the Defence Regulations by having

In his possession a private code, at Wan Road, first No. 1 Ting Lo flour, on August 12,

Leung Yiu-chung who was charged. on a similar count was acquitted be- cause he was merely an employee of know nothing about the matter.

Amateur Photographic rst Defendant and

Competition

Jund -September, 1941. Two Silver Trophica 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.

$250

CASH PRIZES $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 Fortraiture.

1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY

2nd $40.

3rd $30.

4th $10

SECTION THREE Plants and Flowers. 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 4th $10 2nd $50. 3rd $30.

RULES

The following Rutes will govern the Competition:

The Competition ja upen to all photographers,

*.-The entries Awarded the Ilford Trophies for the best and second- bent pictures in the Competition. will not be entitled to any other prizus.

-The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- Each graphie in each Section. entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com-

inust petition, and wilch pasted on back of entry.

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4-The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.

5-All photograph's entered

MILLER

have been taken in the Colony of lengkung. Photographs which been already entered in have

olher Competitions are ineligible.

- 6-No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of or damage to entries.

1-At entries to be ellhar black,

plo, or toned' pictures, and must- be mounted. Coloured photo- graphs are ineligible.

I

Pictures submitted in sepla tones

Thould be accompanied white. Drailer prins in black and

D.No picture to entered in more

than one Section,

10-Mounts to be only white or cream.

.

must be of one of the following sues:-10x12 10x20.

11.-No correspondenco will be entered

Into in connection with the Com retition,

11.-Members of the Biaffs of the the Hongkong Telegraph and South China Biørning Post are not permitted in compele, 13The decision of the Judges shall'

be Anal.

-At the conclusion of the Com- position, entries will be returned to campelitary on application at

the Telegraph offices within seven days.

15.-The use of aliases is, strictly

forbidden.

ENTRY FORM

NAME

SECTION

ADDRESS

Mr. F. W. Shaftain, Assistant Dir ector of Criminal Investigation, pro- secuted, assisted by Det.-Sgt J. John-

son.

Mr Shaftain stated that this was an exceptionally bad case as the code wat being utilised by first Defendant In transactions relating to the illegal export

of huge quantities of metal. ing guilty to the charge first stated that the code was originally owned by his brother in Hankow. When his firm in Hankow closed down he came to Hongkong) and brought the code with him. He added that he was not aware that it was an Infringement of the Colony's Law to possess a private code.

Please use block letters; and, paste⋅i

"one-of-there-forms-on-back-

of each. Entry,

B.W.O.F.

For Britain's Sailors of the Mercantile Marine

You are invited to donate old books, magazines, gramophone records and games for the men who keep Britain's Mercantile sailing the seven seas,

Please send parcels addressed:

"FOR BRITISH SAILORS" c/o REV. A. STRONG NAVAL CHAPLAIN

R. N. DOCKYARD-

Gr

cáo THE CHEERO CLUB

OF

FELLOWS

THE

BELLOWS

JULY

SCORE

435

Please Blow In!

H.K. Stock Market

The following quotations sted on the Hongkong Stock

kel this morning.

BANKS

H.K. Banks $, H.K. Banks £

HK. Banks (H.K.) £ Chartered Banks £. Mercantlle, A. & B. £. Mercante C. £.. East Asia $.

INSURANCES

Canton Ins. $.

Union Ins. $.. China Underwriters $. IK. Fire Ins. $..

SHIPPING

Douglog $. Steamboats $.. Indo-Chinas P. $. Indo-Chinas D. §. Shell (Beurers) 8/- Waterboats $....

DOCKS ETC. Wharves $. Docks $. Providents $. Shal Dockyards 8.

MINING

Kailan s/- Raubs S. H.K. Mines

Hotels $.. Lands $. Lands 4

a

Mat

1.305

.74 n.

78

tlements.

Four years later, St Andrew's Church (ns it then was) was conse crated by Bishop Cotton from Cal- .231.

cultd. .11% n.

In 1807 the Straits Settlements be .70 n. came a Crown Colony, and the ee- clesiastient oversight was put in the

The commission of the Lord Arch-

bishop of Canterbury was delivered and read to the Clergy and con-

Enthronement

|

in

Pentually return.

Valuable Information Now the Bottle Club members collect thousands of old bottles, place their messages in them, and send them to sea with crew members of dured to drop them into the occup, ships or passengers who can be in- from lands to ns for 45 which they

In the course of a few more years the International Bottle Club may be capable of furnishing valuable in- formation drifts and occan currents. drifts |

The Bank's Ilead 'Omen in London undertaked Executer and Trustes busi- Tras, and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid on terms which

Ak

1. D. EVANS THOMAS,

«МАЛАДОР

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED Head. Ofee:-13, Gracechurch street, London, E.CS, wind Authorised Capital

Paid-up Capital'

concerning We travel Subscribed Capita

$3,000,000

1,000,000

1,050,000

1,254,809

BANKERS: The Bank of England & land Dank, LIA.

BRANCHES:-

of covered sound like the tales

Sir olo, Magellan, and Marca Poló, Francis Drake. A message launched by a Japanese member near Kam- clintka was reported three years Inter from Chile, Chilean messages have Bangkok

in Alaskan been found

Jalna Kuantan waters. Bombey

Calcutta Kandy

Delhi Galle

Howrah

The moment of his enthronement arrived. There was a slience for prayer for him and the Diocese be fore the Archdeacon, as Commissary Alaskan messages have turned up in Caloo of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Australia, Euve the Rt Rev. John Wilson "all possession, authority and jurisdiction which pertain to the Bishop of this Sce." and with

the congregation singing a ducted to his throne, and, following

.225 b. hands of the Bishop of hymn of praise, the Bishop' was con-

420 sa. Sarawak. In 1801 on the

.1 n.

Sarawak- of Bishop Chambers of

185 b. the Rev. G. F. Hose, first Archdeacon prayers for him "that he may be

120 n.

and Lubunn

and

faithfully guide, strengthen and

of Singapore, was consecrated Bishop mighty in good works, may worthily of "Singapore,, 81⁄2 nk." and on his retirement in 1900 comfort the flock entrusted to him,"

Don Charles James Ferguson-Davle from the new Bishop delivered his first. 70 n. Lahore was made frst Bishop of sermon to his congregation, 574%

Singapore, retiring in turn to South 0.55 n. Atrien.

..01 n.

10% 8.

.0.20 8.

..29 n.

13/0 n.1

..7 n.

.2 cts n.

LANDS

Debentures Shal Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $.. H.K. Realtles S... Chinese Estates S... UTILITIES

Trams

Peak Trams (old) Peak Trams (new) $. Star Ferries $. Y. Ferries S.

.3.00 s.

The service which was recorded for broadcasting, ended with prayers.

CANING FOR BRUTAL ROBBERY OF GIRL

Rather than burden further the lax-payers of the Colony by sending the accused for a long term of imprisonment, the xd, 35 s. Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, at the Criminal Sessions this morning ordered four Shanghai men to be whipped, after they had been found guilty of robbery.

.972 .20% n.

.7 n .3.40 n.

17.30 s.

Angered by this

The men were Cheung Kan-but scolded him. 101 b.fuk, Chu Tak-sing, Chan Kan-treatment, he asked the other Accus- ed on June 20 to accompany him to fat and Li Chi-chun, unemploy the house so that he could "vent his cd, and they were charged with anger on her." 34 n robbing Li Mel-li, dance hostess, .61 n. of a gold wrist watch and $5 224 b. cash at her flat in 66 Villare Road, Happy Valley, on June 20.

China

Lights (old) $.. China Lights (new) S....1.30 b.

h

22 sa.

.1144 51 .18.40 b. .1234 . .234 5. 81.b.

1.K. Electrics (old) x. rts 11.K. Electrics (new) S....2114 b. H.K. Electrics Itis $. Macno Electries $ Sandakan Lights S. Telephones (old) $. Telephones (new)

$: INDUSTRIALS

11.

Cald, Masp. (Ord.), Sh. $....30 n Cald: Marg. (Pref.), Sh. $...25 n Canton Ices $. Cements $.

H.K. Ropes 5.....

STORES; &c. Dairy Farmy $.

Watsons S.. Lane Crawfords ..

Sinceres $... Wing On (1K.) Wm. Powell, Ltd xd,

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $. S'hal Colton Sh. $

MISC.

II.K. Govt 4%

H.K. Govt 34 (1034)

In addition to a sentence of six nonths' hard labour, first Accused was ordered to receive 12 strokes of the cane, second

Accused eight strokes, third Accused 10 strokes and fourth Accused eight strokes.

Mr J. P. Murphy, Assistant Crown Sulleitor, prosecur The

The other Accused said that they went to the premises not with the intention to rob but to help the first to vent his anger on Complainant.

Judge's Remarks

offence.

Malta Bags Three Planes Without Loss

MALTA, Aug, 19 (Reuter).- Enemy fighters which approach- ed Malta this morning, had warm reception.

A

Medran

New York

Karachi

Kota Bharu

Kuala Lipis

Penang Rangoon

Shanghai

Simla

Kuala Lumpur Singapore

HONGKONG BRANCH.

Kunja Trengganu

Hongkong Every description at Banking and Exchange Business transacted...

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHIP UNDERTAKEN. Current Accounts opened in Local Cut- rency and Fixed Deposits received in Local Currency and Sterling on term that may be ascertained on application.

D. BENSON,

Manager.

POST OFFICE

Parcel Post Service to Japan is temporarily suspended.

British Oghters intercepted them and shot down three without loss to themselves, states a communique.

One fighter pilot shut down two of the enemy and one of the raiders

to connect Air Mail to Rangoon who shot down in flames over Sicily.

with the British Overseas Airways Admiration

Servico will until further notice be LONDON, Aug. 19 (Reuter)The load

on Mondays and Fridays. Fiji War Appeals Board has voted Correspondence for despatch by this

the 200 towards

Malta Relief route

be must superscribed by Fund "in 1cken of the admiration felt

"C.N.A.C." by one island colony for another Island colony that is so splendidly withstanding the brunt of enemy air attacks in the Mediterranean."

London Bank Manager Dies

Visited Colony In 1934

The public are reminded that it i

Lo a breach of postal regulations

acione in a postal cuver communi~ cations Intended for persons other

nan the addressee.

The Printed Matter Service to the following-places-in-China is tem sorarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- Hunan, Fukien thuen, Kwelchow,

(except Amoy and Kulangsu),

North

and East

of

Awangel, The death of, Mr John Meldrum, of (wangtung. the London Management of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia Small Packet Post to all countries and China, is announced in a cable is suspended, received by the local office of the

INWARD AIB MAILS Bank this morning.

Air Mail by "Pan American Airways

Direct

Francisco Service"-San date. 21st August........Aug. 28.

Mr. Meldrum died yesterday as the result of a serious accident sustained two days earlier. No details regard ing the accident are known.

The Jury found ali Accused gulity. without, retiring.

Passing sentence, His Lordship said that Accused had been found guilty of a

typically cowardly "Even if the fury," said His Lord- ship, "had accepted your own storles Jury it transpires from that that it would comprised Messrs Quong Poy-lee, A. have taken four big healthy young M. Alves, To Th. 11. T. Barma, 4. men to vent their anger on one harm- The late Mr. Meldrum, who was a D'Almada 'Botelho, G. M. Park and less, defenceless girl. I hope you are single man and in his early nities,

all very proud of yourselves. not going to burden the tax-payers visited Hongkong on an inspection Bank in 1938. Mr Murphy said that some time of this Colony further by sending you trip in 1934, and joined the London after 8 pm on June 20, Complainant to a long term of imprisonment. Formerly, he was stationed in Malaya .184 b.

was in her room when she heard the am going to give each of you a whip- and Calcutta for many years. 11.40 .

door bell ring. She went to the door ping and a short term of imprison- and there saw third Accused, who ment and I hope you will be sent I arr asked to see the principal tenant, a back to Shanghai very soon. man named Chang. He added that giving you a whipping for this rea he had a present for him.

..I

.

.15 sa. .8.00 b.

n.

.6.45

.214 m. .30 n.

14 n.

2734 n.

.305 n.

Teh Klen-tseng.

Evening Call

cm

son: you did not hesitate to use fores Complainant then admitted third on this girl and I just want to see Accused who, after having sat down the effect of force on you." for a moment or two, suddenly got

.00 b.

up and pointed a pistol at her. The pistol was later found to be a toy. 95. Accused demanded from Complain 95 b. ant all the jewellery the hand and the

Intter handed

over gold wristlet watch which she was. wearing. Through Fanlight

.42 1.

J.

H.K. Govl 34% (1940) Ch: Govt 5% 1928 Gends. Entertainments $. Contructions told) $......1.00 n. Constructions (new)

..80 cts a. Vibro Piling $....

.7.20 n. Mamauns Inv, (Lon.) s/- 6/71⁄2 n. Marsmans Inv. (H.K.) s/- 1/6,n.

SUN FO ON JAPAN'S LOST OPPORTUNITY

Turks In Touch With Iran Affair

ID

Management of the

BOMBER FUND

NEARS TWO AND

A HALF MILLION

Air Mall by "Fan American Airways

Direct

Service"-San Francisco date, 2nd September ...Sept. 9.

OUTWARD AIR MAILS Friday, Aug. 22

Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to con- nect with the "British Overseas Airways."

́ ́K.F.O, and G.F.O.

Reg. .........Aug. 22, 4 pm. Ord. ......AUK. 22, 4.30 pm.

- Monday, Aug. 25

Air Mail by Air to Bangoon to con- noot with the "British Overseas

E.F.O. and G.P.O. Reg...Aug. 26. 4 p.m. Ord.......Aug. 25, 4.30 p.m.

Thursday, Aug. 20

The Fomber Fund is still within op- proximately $10,000 of the $2,500,000 mark. which it is hoped will be reached before the end of the present week. The Fund now totals $2,100,181.14, the following being | Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, the latest donations: (Reuter). "Depression Poker"

-ANKARA, Aug. There has been no further Press comment on the British and Russian notes to Iran on the large numbere of Germans In Iran's territory.

On the premises at the time were some amans and one of them, attract ed by the noise, came into the room. It is understood that the Turkish On seeing what was happening she Government is being kept fully in- shouted out for help, and taiting formed of developments by the Bri- advantage of this distraction, Comish and Soylet Ambassadors. plainant dashed into the

bath-

Indian Comment room where ahe locked herself In.

BOMBAY, Aug. 10 (Reuter)

Accused, however, ran after her and

un- a

are

Gordon's, Lid, (monthly donation) "Wendy's Bath" Mr Ip Woo European Y.M.C.A. Sewing Circle (eighth "Cent A Plane Gang" donation) "N* (aixteenth donation) Mrs Pearsons Grant ("* Campaign 100 Jabolk Campaign MA, A Calorant

100 fabels) **************

Mr M, G. Carruthers finonthly}

"Darts No. 164Louisa-MeNeary

V for Victory,

(second donation)

@ 20

U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan-Ameri can Airways and Trans-Atlantic Service."

K.P.O.

Reg.

01.20

Ord:

Aug. 28, & p.m. Aug. 28, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

10

10

Reg.

Ord.

.Aug. 28, 7 p.m.

Aug. 28, 5 p.m.

Tuesday, Sept. 9

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,

U.S.A. and Europe' vla American Airways and Trans- Atlantlo Services.

"Fan-

40

10

K. P. O.

be

23

ILM Dockyard Recreation Club,

Reg.

........Sept. 8, 5 p.m.

43.60

Ord.

„Sevt. 9, 5.30 p.m.

G. P. O.

The Salvation Army acknowledges with

PRISONERS OF WAR

Rex. Ord.

The S. CM, Post has received the

though the bathroom door was locked Referring to the German protest to

Seasoon Villa he managed to go in by climbing the Iranian Government that if Fer Mrs Hogg for Old Jean of citizens

expelled," Sale of Shanghat R.A... AMoCIA through the fonlight. Complainant "German

relations would diplomutle

tton Badges 14 badges A 12 each was attacked and rendered

severed, the Bombay Chronicto" The so-called "golden opportunity" cons

Collection August 13 conscious.

who

BALVATION for Japan in the For East has dis- In

that it is there citizens" sayn the meantime, some other men

the

source of the trouble. appeared as a result of the German appeared at the door and one of themIt adds that if the German tourists thanks an anonymous donation of $50, invasion of Soviet Russia, declared attacked the amph who had raised and mechanles had not constituted a Dr Sun Fo, President of the Legis- the alarm. Eventually, all the in-potential, and perhaps an imminent, following donation to the British Pri lative Yuan, who has been in Hong mates, with the exception of one who ranger to Briisin and Russia,

the doners of War Relief Fund:"" kong for a visit during the past few managed to escape, were overcome.

Anonymour, $1,000.

DONATIONS WAITING Donations for the following OrganiKA- flons await collection at the office of the S. C. M. Post: Lord Mayor's Fund for the Rellet of Air Victime; B.W.OF.; Emer gency Batugee Council; New Territories Itellet Association; B.F.R.D.C.; St Vincent to Pail SPCA Orthopaedic Centres: Little Sisters of the Poor Social Service Centre of the Churches: Drills Prisoner of War Relief Fund.

in

of a

weeks,

a speech at a meeting held and they were bound and gagged. Two countries would not have ex- Jn-hi-honour by Kuomintang mem-

pressed anxiety to the Iranian Gov- Police Summoned

ernment in terms savouring bers in Hongkong and Macao on The Police, who had been summon threat. August 18.

ed by a telephone message, arrived Dr Sun reminded his audience that at the preinises at 8.43 p.m. and they

the country is yet beset with many found the floor in great disorder. Duke And Duchess

dimeuities. The first and foremost On searching the premises, they din

of these dimeulties, he said, is noll-covered first. Accused hiding in the Of Windsor's Plans

He

advocated When

Information, formally charged, all Accus-

the Magistracy, they rentiated their ranch at Calgary, Canada

Sept. 9, 5 p.m.

.Sept. 8, 7.p.m.

BRITISH EMBASSY IN CHUNGKING MOVED

CHUNGKING, Aug. 20 (Router) The British Embaary announced to day the removal of its offices to the

south bank of the Yangtse River, op-

posita. Chungking:

tical, arising from the disordera creat lavatory. The other Accused, were ed by the Communist Party and the arrested later on

WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 (Reuter).

Sir Arthur Blackburn 18th Group Army.

Following a Nassou onnouncement

Sir Arthur Blackburn, Counsellor The Embassy is to occupy the for- the adoption of stern measures ed admitted having gone to the pre-thint, the Duke and Duchess of Wind- against them so as to uphold law and mises to commit a robbery, but at for are preparing to go to the Dhite's to the Brish Embassy at Chungicing mer premises of the Germon Em- next la sult, the Queen Mary Hospital bossy, which have been taken over order and military discipline.

ક તાળાks.nios Another

confronted confession.

month, the Secretary of State, Me where he is recuperating from the by the Chinese Government follow- Cordell Hall Lo-day said that he had effects of injuries received during ing the rupture of Sing-Germani relu- by the nation, Dr. Sun sold, is the Following evidence for the prose economie problem arising from the cutlon, all Accused made statements learned from the British Ambas one of the moss air raids on Chung- tions, skyrocketing of food prices and from the dock. The first said that sador, Lord Hallfax, that the Duke Ring some wooks ago. His condition The British Embassy oficos on scarcity of articles of various kinds, Complainant was a cousin of fils and and-Duchess were planning to visit is much better it was learned tils consular lane has been destroyed However, he said, this can, bo over that on one occasion when he asked Washington. He did not know any morning, and is making satisfactory as the result of repeated, Japusess come, if we practice strict economy, her for a loan she not only refused details, he added.

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