1941-09-03 — Page 12

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PRESIDENT LINER

Sailings

TO NEW YORK & BOSTON Viɑ

Manila, Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Bombay,

Capetown and Trinidad

FIRST WEEK IN SEPTEMBER

TO UNITED STATES

SECOND AND THIRD WEEKS IN SEPTEMBER

FOR

FURTHER

PARTICULARS

APPLY.

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES

"ROUND-WORLD SERVICE."

AGENTS FOR TRANSCONTINENTAL AND WESTERN AIR AND UNITED AIR LINES

“12, PEDDER STREET,

TELEPHONE 28171.

LOCAL SHARES

**BANKS

Hong Kong Bank $1440′′ b.

INSURANCES

Canton Ins, $230 b.

SHIPPING..

H.K. Steamboats $10 sa. DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS,'

· ETC.

HK and K, Wharves $90% b. HK. Docks $18 b., $172/90 48. Providents. $0.65 b.. $6.80.s., $0

Sa

THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 3, 1941.

[PETAIN

CLIQUE OUTWITTED

ONE

HUNDRED AND THE TWENTY MEMBERS OF WHICH IS ONE CREW OF THE "PROVIDENCE,” OF THREE FRENCH VESSELS IN BEIRUT FOR THE REPATRIATION OF VICHY SUPPORTERS, THREW BEIRUT

LANDS, HOTEL & BLOGS, HK and S. Hotels $3.70 bTHEMSELVES INTO

$3,70 sa.

HK Lands $30 b.. $37 8.

$36`sa.

:

Humphreys $7, b.

H.K. Realtles $3% b. Chinese Estates XD. $100 b.

PUBLIC UTILITIES

H.K. Tramways $17.20 b., $17.-

35/40 sa.

Yaumati Ferries $23 b. China Lights (Old) $6.80 b., $6.-

60 sa.

China Lights (New) $1.85 b., $2

s.. $1.85 sa.

H.K. Electrics X.D. Ex. Rts.

$21% b.

H.K. Electrics (New) $21.40 b H.K. Electrics Rights $11 b.,

$11.30 sa.

Macao Electrics $18.00 s. Telephones (Old) $23.90 b.. $24

sa.

Telephones (New) $94 b.

INDUSTRIALS

Cements $15.70 b.. $151⁄2/60 sa. H.K. Ropes $9.85 b.. $91⁄2/9%

sa.

STORES. &c. Dairy Farms $19.35 b. Watsons $11.85 b.. $12 s.

LAST DAY'S SALES

200 Steamboats @ $10 300 Docks @ $17% 57 Docks @ $17.30 200 Docks @ $17.90 1,500 Providents @ $6 500 Hotels @ $3.70 250 Lands @ $36

25 Trams @ $17.20 50 Trams @ $17 300 Trams @ $17.35 500 Trams @ $17.40 3.631 Lights (Old) @ $6.60

12 Lights (New) @ $1.80 1,000 Lights (New) @ $1.85

66 Elec. (Old) X. Rts. @ $211⁄2

X.D.

516 Elect. Rts. @ $11.30

200 Telephones (Old) @ $24 500 Cements @ $15

1,000 Cements @ $15.60 2.200 Ropes @ $92 4,600 Ropes @ $94

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GOODWILL CABLE TO PREMIER

HARBOUR AND SWAM ASHORE WHERE THEY JOINED GENER- AL DE GAULLE'S FREE FRENCH FORCES.

The entire crew of the vessel had been picked from a special camp near Toulon for staunch Petainist sailors and had repeated- ly sworn allegiance to. Vichy.

Not a single man of the 120 was actually a seaman, which has resulted in Vichy issuing a decree providing 20 years' Im- prisonment for non-seamen who pose as sailors.-Reuter,

NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER

Sir, Please allow me. through your correspondence column, to remind readers of the desire of

His Majesty the King that Sun- day, September 7th, being the first Sunday following the second an- niversary of the outbreak of war, should be observed as a national day of prayer. Special reference will be made to our national needs at all of the Cathedral services.

There will be no reserved seats; all of the seats in the nave being Extra seats available as usual.

will be introduced to increase ac- commodation if necessary.

A. P. ROSE, Chaplain-in-Charge.

BOUND OVER

CHAN WUN-CHUNG, 23. UN- EMPLOYED, WAS BOUND'OVER BY MR. G. T. LOWRY AT THE CENTRAL MAGISTRACY THIS MORNING, FOR OBTAINING $5

FROM WORTH OF MEAT

A STALL IN THE WESTERN MAR- KET BY FALSE PRETENCES.

The complainant, Kong Tai, 43, received a telephone call for meat On the occasion of the second to be sent to a teahouse in Cen- anniversary of the European war, tral district. Accused was at Kuomintang members in Malaya the entrance of the premises, have cabled to Mr. Winston and the delivery foki handed Church'll saying: "We firmly be-

which over the meat, lieve that under your great lea-later sold for $4. dership, Britain will crush Nazi aggression and final victory for the Democracies will come soon." The Kuomintang also issued a message to overseas Chinese urging them to ald Britain whole- heartedly.--Central News.

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AID TO FARMERS

The War Office have agreed that wherever possible they will be prepared to loan military transport to farmers in Britain to assist in getting in the corn har- vest. British Wireless.

accused

RADIO

16.00 p.m.-Indian Programme,

0.43 p.m.-Closing. Local. Stock Quota-

tions.

6.47 p.m.-Variety.

7.30 p.m. Musical, Comedy Salections. "Home & Beauty"-Love Me A Little To-day (Brodszky & others); A Nico Cup Of Tea (Herbert & Sullivan) ...Binnie Hale (Vocal) with Orch. "The Fleet's Lit Up'-Selection.. Geraldo & his London Hippodrome *Orchestra... "Wild Violets"-You. Just You (Car- ..ter Stolz)....Anna Ziegler & Webster, Booóth (Vocal Duet) with -Orchestra. "Crest Of The Wave-Selection (Ivor Novello, arr, Prentice). The Drury Lane Theatre Orchestra. 8.00 p.m.London Relay The News. 8.15 p.m.-Landon Relay War Com.

mentary,

Post", Examination of Points 8-25 p.m.-London Relay -- "Listening

Daily German Propaganda. 8.30 p.m.-London-Sarah Churchill and

Vic Oliver in "Happy Days". With Jay Wilbur & his Orchestra, a famous "Guess" Star, "The Private Life Of Vic Oliver", and "London Sings". Produced by Ronald Wald-

Signal, Pro- Announce-

man.

9.00 p.m.-Local Time

gramme

ments.

Summary and

9.02 p.m.-A Programme Of Old Eng-

lish Music.

Pavane: Golliard

(William Byrd);

Chaconne (Henry Purcell) Society of Ancient Instruments.

The Lass With

The

Deileate

Air

(Michael Arne)... Nan Marysk (Soprano) with Plano.

A Trumpet Voluntary (For Bass & Wood)Sir Organ-Purcell, arr. Hamilton Harty conducting The

Halle Orchestra.

Where The Bee Sucks (Shakespeare- Arne) .... Elisabeth Schumann (Soprano) with Plano, 9.23 p.m.-Haydn-Symphony No. 96 in

D Major.

1st Mov: Adagio-Allegro: 2nd Mov

Andante: 3rd Mov: Menuetto (AL- legretto) & Trio: 4th Mov: Finale (Vivace assai) Vienna Phuhar- monic Orchestra cond. by Bruno Walter.

9.45.10.00 p.m.-News in French (on

Short Wave only).

9.45 p.m.-Plano Sotos by Eileen Joyos. Lotus Land and Dance Negre (Cyril

Scott);

A Minor Tarantella In

Valsé In E (Farjeon):

Major

(Maurice Moszkowski).

Nows

10.00 p.m.-London Ralay-The

and News Commentary. 10.15 p.m.-B.B.C. Recording--"March- ing To Victory". A Programme of War Songs from the Empire recorded in Britain. Written and compiled by Madden Brian Meredith and Cecil (with the cooperation, on India, of Lionel Fielden. Narrators: Peter

Pooley and Z. A. Bokhari). 10.30 p.m.-Dance Music.

Quick-Step-Wings Over The Navy: Fox-Trot-The Girl Who Loves A Soldier (from film "The Little Dog Laughed")....Sidney Lipton and his Grosvenor House Dance Orchestra Fox-Trot-Lords Of The Air....The Organ, The Dance Band and Me. Fox-Trot-Till The Lights Of London Shine Again.... Jack Jackson & his Band.

Fox-Trot-They Can't Block-out The Moon....Jay Wilbur & hts Band.

To- Stick Fox-Trot-We Must All

gether....Billy Cotton & his Band. Quick-Step-Kiss Me Goodnight Ser- geant Major....Sidney Lipton & his Grosvenor House Dance Orchestra, 11.00 p.m.-London Relay-"Britain To. day". Discussion with Gerald Barry and Clarence Dane. 11.16 p.m.-Close down.

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