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|HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

Authorised Capital Issued and Fully Paid-up

Sterling

⚫ Though Britain spent Reserve Funds: considerably less on gam-

.$50,000,000 .$20,000,000

...£ 6,500,000

Hong Kong Currency Re-

serve

prietors

.$10,000,00

$20,000,000

HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG,

bling during 1940, ac- Reserve Liability of Pro- cording to the Seventh Annual Report of the Churches' Committee on Gambling, this was due

BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Hon, Mr. J. J. Paterson, Chairman.

W. H. Lock, Esq.. Deputy Chairman.

less to a change in out- 1. K. Bousfield, Esq., look by the gamblers than 4.8 Compton, Esq.

1. J. Davies, Esq.,

0. Miskin, Esq....... K. 6. Morrison, Esq. Hour Mr. T, B. Pouren,

Sir Vandeleur M. Grayburn Chief Manager,

to lack of opportunity be. Mr. S. B. Dodwell, Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields cause of wartime tions.

condi-

BRANCHES:-

Amo Bangkok

Det vis Bobmy

Ipoh Fobone Kobo

Several protests were made to the Government during the past year, and certain restrictive meas- Calcutta

Canion ures were taken. Reference was Cheloo made to the resumption of horse- Columbo racing, the continuation of grey- Dairen

Foodbow the ¦ hound racing, pay

of amount

Haiphong time, money, and newsprint de- | Hunkow in

voted to football pools, and the Barbin growth of night clubs for officers lolla and men on leave from the Ser- vices.

A German million- aire "with an income equivalent to £100,- 000 a year, he said, would be left with £35,000 for his per- sonal use. A British subject would over 94 per cent. taxes, leaving him with less than £6,000. Yet Nazi propagan- dists suggested Bri- tain was run simply in the interests of the rich.

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GERMAN PROTEST

·

BowlOOD

Rangoon Belgoo

Sao Franciece

Shanghai

Kuala Lumpur Bingspore

London

Lyona Malac

Manila

Bours beya

Haugel Patan!

Bwalop

Tientsin

Muns (Johore) Tokyo

Mukden

New York

Peiping Penang

Tsingtao Tokobama

TRUSTEE and EXECUTOR business undertaken,

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened in Local Currency and FIXED DEPO SITS received for One Year or shorter One special problem resulting periods in Local and Other Currencies from the war and taken up bylon terms which will be quoted the Committee has been the ques- application. tion of gambling in alf raid shel- SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES of various ters. While admitting that this sizes To Let was confined to small groups, the] Report maintains that it was too

to prevalent

be ignored. In- cidentally it is interesting to note that the statement on this question drawn up by the Committee and addressed to church and soc l workers played a definite part in the movement for improving con- ditions and

introducing a better moral atmosphere into shelters.

REJECTED [SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL"] The German Government has lodged a protest with the U.S. State Department over the refusal The Committee is still able, de- to grant additional time to con- spite wartime difficulties, so col- sular offteers on the Pacific Coast | lect facts and figures relating to to leave. The Under-Secretary, every form

and of gambling,

rejected the protest. Mr. Summer Welles, immediately hopes to serve as an international Interna- clearing house for dala on gam- tional News Service.

bling problems.

SHANGHAI SWIMMING

ASSOCIATION CO-OPT.

LADIES ON EXECUTIVE

COMMITTEE: 1940 RECORDS

Breaking all precedents

in local

swimming annals the Shanghai Amateur Swimming Associa- tion has this season co-opted two ladies to serve. on the Executive Committee and appointed a press agent, writes the "China Press."

in

Hong Kong, 26th February, 1941.

HONG KONG SAVINGS BANK.

The Business of the above Bank is conducted by the HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Rules may be obtained on application.

FOR THE HONG

AND KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

V. M, GRAYBURN,

Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 1st March, 1937.

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA.

Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1853.

Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund

Reserve Liability of Pro-

prietors

£3,000,000 £3,000,000

£3,000,000

HEAD OFFICE: LONDON: 38, Blahopagato, E.C.2. 117/122, Leadenhall Street, E.C3. West End Branch: 14/16. Cockspur Street, S.W.1. Manchester Branchi

52. Mosley Street, Manchester,

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:

Alor Star Amritsar Bangkok

Bats Ta

Hokow

Penang

Hong Kon

Rangoon

Iloilo Ipoh

Saigou

Beremban

Changbai

Klang

Singapore

Agencies:

Kobe

Bitiawan

Born bay Calouts

Karachi

Clive Street Kuala Lumpur Bourabaya

Fairlin Place Kuching Canton

Taiping

Madras

Tientsin

Manila

Tongkah

Medan

(Bbuket)

Delbi

Haiphong

New Sock,- Poipio

(Poking)

Talogtao

Yokohama

Mrs. J. Winter and Mrs. V. Elliot,

Yarde free-style Men's 680

won by Cawnporn better known in sporting circles as L. S. Lumadain in 13 mins, 16-2/5 secs. Cebr

Smith Shanghai Record:-D.

1936 Colombo V. Lumsdain and V. Prince, will

of 12 mins. 5-3/6 sees, look after the ladies' section, with

Men's 100 Yards breast-stroke won Dave

Zentner handling the by 0. Grebenschikoff In 77-4/5 secs. FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General

publicity for the Association.

Shanghal Record:-R, Hall in 1930 of 08-3/5 seca.

Banking Business transacted,

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or

A review of last season's re- that cords, just released, shows

Men's 200 Yards breast-stroke won by six new marks were set, of which 9. Grebenschikoff in 2 mins, 67 secs.

Other Currències at rates which will THE HOCKEY L. S. Lumsdain secured three in Shanghat Record:--R. Hall in 1839 of

|2 mins. 50-1/5 secs. TOURNAMENT ON ROLLER the men's section with Miss D.

Men's 100 Yarda back-stroke won by, be quoted on application, SKATES, SPONSORED BY "CHI Gray, Miss J. Peach and Miss C. t. S. Lumsdain in 05-4/3 secs, (Shang-Local Currency and Sterling with in- SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened m YIN YAT PO," HAVE NOW Meadmore chalking up new times hal record). BEEN OFFICIALLY OPENED among the ladies.

Men's 150 Yards back-stroke won by terest allowed at rates obtainable on

application, L. S. Lumsdain AND WILL CLOSE NEXT TUES.

The Bank's Head Office. in London. DAY, JULY 22,

(Shanghai record).

Men's 150 Yards Medley won, by L. S. undertakes Executor and Trustee bust- Lumsdain in 1 min. 32 secs. (Shanghai ness, and claims recovery of Britain record).

Income Tax overpali, on terms which be ascertained at any of the Men's Diving Championship won by may

Agencies and Branches, G. J. Grilk.

W. H. EVANS THOMAS, - Shanghai Water-polo League Cham. plons:-Foreign "y" Porpoises.

The Tournament will be run ön

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Shanghai Records

Ladles 100 Yards free-style won by Miss C, Meadmore in 60 secs, (Shang- hal record).

Ladies' Diving Championship won by

In 1 min. 40 secs.

Colony Records

For purposes of comparison, it is interesting, to note that the Colony records are as follows

MEN'S EVENTS

50 yards free-style--Ng Nin (1940) and D. H. Taylor (1030) 24-4/5 secs.

100 Varda free-style:-D, Hu'chinson, 50-1/5 sec. (1040),

220 Yards free-style: W. Lawrence, 2 mins. 25 secs. (1033).

440 Yards · free-styles-Chân

Manager.

* THE WING ON BANK,

LIMITED;

Head Office: Hong Kong. 20, Des Voeux Road, Central. Authorland Capital", $10,000,000

VLONDON BANKERS— Westminster: Bank," Ltd. Foreign Exchange and every description of banking business transacted.

All the teams or clubs 'interest- ed in roller-skating hockey games The complete list of last year's During the year the students desiring to take part in this Shanghai Championship events have got in touch with

various tournament are invited to send in follow as well as the local records: firms and Government Depart- their entries to the management Ladies' 50 Yards fres-styte won by ments and have between them of "Chi Yin Yat Po," Lee Yuen Miss C. Meadmore in 30-3/8 secs. compiled a review of economic, | Street, East, before next Tuesday. Shanghal "ecord:-Miss J. Ball in 1934 geographic, geological and meteo- | There is no entrance fee.

of 30 secs.

Ladies 60 Yards breast-stroke won rological facts as well as valuable The Tournament is expected to Information on the growth of in- start on Saturday, July 26, and by Mise D. Gray in 39-3/8 secs. (Shang-

hat record):. dustries, aériculture, fisheries and matches will be played twice 2 Ladies' 60 Yardà back-stroke won by public utility companies. This com- week, on Wednesdays and Satur- Miss 3. Peach in. 30-4/5 secs, (Shanghai bined work runs into very nearly days, commencing at.6 p.m., at record). 1000 pages of type-script and skating rinks in Kawloon and contains many original maps com- Hong Kong. piled and drawn by the students themselves.from their own investi- a home-and-away basis should Mrs. G. J. Griik. gations,

less than six teams-enter. :---

Boys' 100 Yards free-style won by Mr. Rowell wound up his report | Twelve players, including the Master a.. Gregg in 61-2/5 secs, Shang with advice to students who have captain, are allowed to register hat Record:Master T. Britton in 1836 graduated and are on the thres-for each team in the Tournament, of 50-1/5 secs. hold of their teaching careers and and the champions' and runners Master C. Butt in 2 mins. 53 secs.

Boys' 220-Yards free-style won by nam, 11 mins. 15-3/5 secs, (1040) Accounts opened. Fixed Deposits 100 Yards breast-stroke: Ng Nin,-70 told them that he and members of up will each be presented with a Shanghai Record:Mastor R. Hekking seca. (1540). his staff would be only too glad to silver cup, while all players re-i în 1939 of 2 mins. 39-1/5 secs..

100 Yarde back-strokei-Lau ·Po-hel, help If they over had any pro-gistered in suen teams will each Men's 50 Yards froo-style won by R. 60-4/8 secs. (1038).

LADIES' EVENTS blems that needed the 'advice of receive a medal at the conclusion Hekking in 23-1/5 secs. Shanghal Re

cord:-T Britton in 1936.61.23 secs. 60 Yards free styla:-Miss V. Churn. more experienced teachers.

of the competition;TM!

Men's 100-Yarda:free-style: won by R. 31-2/5 secs. (1940), Hekking in: 50-4/5 secs, Shanghai Re 100 Yards froe.styls:-Mrs. L. Mead, cord:-N, G. Hammond in 1934 of 57-1/568-3/5 pecm. (1034).

Men's 220 Yards free-style"won" by Vinoba Bhave, Mr. Gandhi's C. L. Huang in 2 mine. 44 secs, Shang first civil disobedience disciple, hal RecordAT. Gavriloff in 1936, of FINAL YEAR TEACHERS

2 min. 20-1/5 secs Certificates and Prizes awarded to was sentenced to a year's simpl. Men's 440 Yards free-style" won by students on completion of the Two imprisonment at Wardha vesier. L. Huang in D mins. 67-1/8 secs. Year Course:Leung, Kwok Chi, Ton day charged with civil disobe- Shanghal Record: M. Matsushita In student (men); Award of Merit and ·dience.for the third timeReuter. I 1935 of 5 mins, 34-1/5 gern.",

Prize List

Following is the prize list Anglo Chinese Classes

GANDHI'S MAN SENTENCED

nam, 5 mins, 26-3/8 secs, (1940);

080 Yards free-style:-Chan

Chun-

Chun

440

Yards fraa-átyla:--Miss Guterres, 8 mins, 07-3/5 ween."(1040)." 100 Yarda: back-stroket--Misa. Sadick, 85 aces. (1940), **

C.

L

100 Varde breast-stroke:-Miss La Po {luen, 65 nooo... (1040).

BOYS EVENT 100 Yards free-stylet--G, Yvanovich, 00-4/5 BOCS." (1940),”

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