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ADVERTISEMENTS

HONG KONG & WHAMPOA

DOCK CO., LTD.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the Office of the Company, No. 2 Queen's Building, Hong Kong, on Tuesday, 26th March, 1940, at noon for the consideration of the Directors' Report and Balance. Sheet" for the year ending 31st December, 1939.

The Share Register and Trans. fer Books will be closed from the 15th to 26th March, 1940, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

Е. СОСК. Chief Mänager,

LIMITED.

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DEATH

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FOR SNATCHER Sensence of nine months"

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HONGKONG, MARCH 25, 1040

U.S. POLLS ON CHINA

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the

cane, was imposed on Chan Hoi, 21 unemployed, when he appeared before Mr. R. Edwards at the Cen- tral Court on Saturday charged with having snatched & wrist- watch from a woman, in Queen' Road Central, on Friday:

Chan was also ordered to be placed under Police Supervisi in for two years.

EDITORIAL FUNERAL OF MRS.

D.O. ANDRESEN

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Service Held In

Chapel

The funeral service took place at the Chapel of the Resurrection in the Colonial Cemetery yesterday afternoon, of Mrs. Dikka Owram- Andersen, wife of Mr. Bowram- Andresen, manager of Thoresen and Company. The Rev. J. Nielsen

omelated.

Anti-T.B. Association

FIRST MEETING ON WEDNESDAY

The anti-Tuberculosis Associa- lion, which was formed recently, will hold its first business meeting at 5 pm. br Wednesday, at the Hongkong. Medical Headquarters, Post Office Building.

The Association is composed of leading phystefans and prominent Chinese and European leaders.

MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1940.

WAH YEE

COLLEGE PRIZE DAY

NEED FOR LARGE

PREMISES

"The fourth annual prize distribu- tion of Wah Yee College was held In the Oriental Theatre yesterday morning. The theatre was filled

with parents and guardians of the boys and friends of the College. Mr. Ko Foon-san distributed the prizes.

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The late Mrs. Owrum-Andresen. most of her imported. war

OFFICE BEARERS materials, and embargo bills who was only 49 years of age,

Patron of the Association is His

The programme included the were introduced into Con- died at the Canossian Institute

Excellency the Governor, Sir gress. In the meantime Hospital on Saurday morning.

A large number of friends at Geoftry Northcote, and the Frest-Chinese National Anthem, reading Japan's occupation of some tended the Chapel service includ- dent is the Hon, Dr. P. S. Selwyn of Dr. Sun's will, homage to Dr. Sun, drill display (by boys of of the Pacific islands and hering Mr. D. F. A. W. Westan, Clarke, Director of Medical Ser-

Class 3), a play in Mandarin. enlarged naval programme Norwegian Consul

pariotic. songs and a comedy in seemed to constitute a direct Wreaths were sent by the follow-sible for the birth" of the Asso-

Chinese by boys of Class 4. challenge

SCHOOL REPORT States.

THE SITUATION in the Far Absel

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vices, who has been chieay respon-

etation.

Vice-Presidents are the Hon. Sr Henry Fallock, the Hon. Mr. J. J Kotewal, Sir Shouson Chow, st

Wang's Agent Attempts To End Life

Miss Chang Ching-lu, so-called departmental chlet in Wang Ching-wel's Special Service. Head- "quarters, abot herself with a pistol. In No 76 Jessfeld Road on March 18, according to a Shanghai report, says Central News

She was seriously wounded and is in a critical situation in hos- pital.

The cause of her suicidal attempt ts believed to be repentance for having become Wang Ching-wel's-

UNION DENUNCIATION agent

The Chinese Seamen's Union has # telegram denouncing issued Wang Ching-wel for organising a togas Central Government in Nan- king.

The telegram declares that the In his report the Headmaster, Union will not recognise the bogus

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against aggression.

ALLEGED SUPPORT DENIED.. Publication in Wang Ching-wei- sponsored papers of a telegram allegedly issued by the Speclar Kuomintang Headquarters attach- ed to the Chinese to the Chhese.

Canton-Kowloon section of the Railway in support of Wang Ching- wel's "peace movement" drew an emphatica: denial from Mr. Chen Shu. Director of the Headquarters... Mr. Chen said that all Kuomin- tang members of the Railway are bitterly against Wong Ching-wei and have repeatedly issued circular

derstand that the aim of the Colonia! Government is to have large and well-equiped schools an aim that is extremely telegrams denouncing his activities

more

and nephews, Berglio, and Gerdrun, Ingolf and East. however, was crowded Bertha Jacob and Aagot, Helga, Paterson, the Hon. Sir Robert H. Mr. Lim How-ping, said in part:regime but will continue to sup-

We have in the school now an Anna Aaagot, Trygve and Astrid, off the front page by repeated Per and Inger, Peggy and George. Robert Ho Tung, the Hon. Mr. S. enrolmen; which taxes its capacityport the policy of armed resistance crises in Europe. Here the Anderson and Ashe. Fredie and H. Dodwell and Mr. Ho Kom-teng to the fullest limit. This year a Hong Kong, 27th Feb. 1940.

Honorary Secretaries are the great influx of new boys applied 106 IN CONSIDERING the pro- polls give us a measure of the Jack Baker, Jim and Heien Clague.

for admission, but as we were not blem of action by the public's reaction. According Miss Trixie Auger and Miss Rosie Rev. J. R. Higgs, Dr. N. C. Mac-

Leud, and Dr. T. F. Wu while the able to provide accommodation for United States Congress fol to an estimate made by Gal-Nish, Dorothy and Arthur Lang- A. S. WATSON & CO..lowing the termination of lup, nearly two-thirds of the ston. Miss L Foster, Miss A. M. Honorary Treasurers are Messrs. them, we had, to our regret, to

trade voters Japanese American

D. Benson and Mr, T. N. "Chap. [turn many away. In fact, we have thought that the Xavier, Mrs. C. C. Nelson and sons agreement, it is important to Munich settlement had in-Eric and Ivg Warren, Ella Marla Messrs. A. Pollard and J. M. Tan for two years looked in vain for large premises a; a reasonable rent. Lasse, ate Hon. Anditor

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE As you are no doubt aware new" NOTICE IS HEREBY ask how public opinion stands creased the danger of war, da Silva, Llilemor and

The 10 members of the Execu-regulations regarding schools were GIVEN that the FIFTY-FIFTH on Far Eastern issues. A year and the majority believed D. F. A. W. Wesman. Norwegian

the tive Committee äre the Hon Mr. published in

Government ORDINARY YEARLY MEET.go Senator Key Pittman, ad- that we would be drawn in Consul, K. Gullestad, Young Kwal- vocating an embargo on Jap- By April 1939 the limits of pork, H. Dreyer, Chip Hwat, K. "ING of the Company (since anese goods, stressed the in- isolationism were clearly de. Bjercke, J. B. Kooter, Lam Chun-M. K. Lo (Chairman), Mr. C. H. Gazette last September; we

chering. R Brodersen, R. Reiertsen, | Sells (Vice-Chairman). Mr. M. F. fluence of public opinion on fined: 66% of the public de-W. Palmertz, L. Ioster. H. Hall- Key. Mr. W. Vinson Les, the Hon. Congress. Since then a large clared that in case of the gren, B. Y. Sair, Dr. E de Souza. M L Shu-fan. Mrs. Lt Shu-pul, number of peace and church outbreak of hostilities, air-K, Kjaer, K. Wilkens B. Naess, Miss Ruby Mow Funz, the Rev. J. E. Sandbach, Dr. F. I Tseung and societies, youth organisations planes and war materials Kari M. Svensen, Cap: Johannesen, and labour unions have pass- should be sold to England Norvall U. Norwalls. A. H. Veltman. Mr. B. Wylle. ed resolutions in favour of an and France; a slightly larger Salf Kok-shing, P. K. Mok, Fok group disapproved of lending Kwai-ting, Koh Ngee-ching, Yeung embargo or a boycott.

MORE RECENTLY editorial the Allies any money: 84% Yol. Lam Yue-ping. Yueng Yam

stated writers have views on what steps the gov-

THE PRESSURE of the Far ernment should take follow- ing the expiration of the Eastern situation plus a de- treaty. Judging by a sample finite emotional involvement of twenty-five representative in Europe shows itself plainly newspapers, editors through- in the more recent polls on out the country support an the Far East." The country embargo in a three to one has apparently shaken off its ratio. As all indications of indifference and is endorsing public opinion have special the idea of at least certain significance at this time, it kinds of positive action. In

registration) will be held at the Hong Kong Hotel, Hong Kong, on FRIDAY, the 29TH MARCH, 1940, at 11.30 a.m., for the pur- pose of receiving the Report of the General Managers together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31ST OCTOBER, 1939.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, the 21ST MARCH, 1940, to FRIDAY, the 29TH MARCH. 1940, both days Inclusive.

1.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers.

The Finance Committee consists of the Hon. Mr. Li Tse-fong (Chairman), Mr. T, N. Chau," the

desirable for the benefi: of the children of Hongkong. But before

this aim can be achieved, two things are essential new large premises for big schools and: a

against the State.

Declaring himself to be the only responsible biker, Mr. Chen sild that no telegram supporting Wang Ching-wel has ever been issued by

their were against sending armed Leung Yew, Kin Tye-lung, Chan Hon. Mr. W. N. Thomas Tam, Mr. reasonable rent for such premises. the Headquarters and the one ap-

forces abroad.

H

SEU-mo, Chan Sau-chee, Chan Yeung-chat, Ooh Ting-chiu, Y. T. Chue, Tan Chin-poo, Mok Sul-lou

Shi-tuen.

Hong Kong, 14th March, 1940. seems a particularly suitable May 1939, Gallup issued aschend, J, R. L. Stanton, Mr. and

of those

interviewed

Tang Shiu-kin Mr. F. H. Tyson and Mr. B. Wylie,

H.K. FOOTBALL REFEREES ASSOCIATION

Splendid Dance Hotel Cecil

At

The Hongkong Football "Referees' Association held their first monthly dance at the Hotel Cecil, on Friday night. It was a largely attended func- tion and was a success in every way thanks to splendid ar- rangements by the Entertain- ment Committee of which Mr. Hugh A. Beard was chairman, Messrs! Ford, Banham and Hobson were very capable M. Cs. and the entire programme was carried through with a swing.

Dance music was supplied by the Darice Band of The Royal Scots,

D. J. McDougali M.C., and by kind permission of Lieut-Col

Oncers,

There were four spot prizes and these wore won by L/Cpl. Truscott. Miss Mr. Woo, Mrs. Fraser and

The big buildings a; present expearing in the Wang Ching-wel- isting in Hongkong are, as ali

gery.

know, occupied by business firms, sponsored papers must be a for- offices and shops, and such build- ings are naturally situated on the busy streets a place that is not

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suitable for schools. Other big DR. A. JEMCHOOJNY

buildings that are, to some ex- tent, far from the city are chiefly occupied by rich familles. There- fore, large new premises have to be built,

IN COLONY

Among present, visitors to the Colony are Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Jemchoojny, of Tientsin, with their daughter Nina, who are sailing at the end of the month for Australia, where they intend to settle in Syd-

пер.

EXTREMELY DIFFICULT The present scale of rentg exist- ing in Hongkong makes it ex- tremely difficul; for schools to acquire suitable premises. A large

A noted North China physician, amount of the income from Dr. Jemchoojny was recently hon- school fees has to be paid for the oured by members of the medical rent. As a result, the teachers in profession in Tientsin on the oc- some schools are lowly paid, I have casion of the completion of thirty known cases of full-time teachers years of active practice which be- receiving a monthly salary of ter gan with his graduation from Mos- dollars. With this" meagre sum, Cow University in 1910. how can they be expected to do The doctor, who spent four their duties well. Even genuinely years at the fronts during the

China good teachers cannot concentrate world war, came to

B.S the Central their minds on education, as they Superintendent of have to worry about their living. Hospital of the Chinese Eastern Some schools, in order to meet | Railway in Manchuria. Later, be high rent and expenses, have to operated the Tientsin Polyclinic. run night classes as well as day He decided to leave North China Consider these teachers due to the deterioration of condi- working from 9 am, to' 9 pm. tions following the Japanese oc- classes.

besides preparing lessons, andcupation and the more recent dis- correcting homework. It is obvious astrous floods. that this is not suitable for men engaged in mental work.

Chan-yuen, Lal Chan-tal, Fik. Fu-man, H. F. Chan, Fox Litman. Tse Sheung-yun, Ho Lau Hon-chot, An Liang-ho, Tan Keng-koh, Yang Choon-hing. Tan Slen-tin, Ma Ying. Tan Guan-lee. Cheung A. Kwal, Tan Slew-ming. Kong Ho, F. V. Jensen, Sin Ping- khoon, Karstin and Asha Larsen, Lam Fai-ting, Ebo Swift, B. Her-

moment to study the Gallup questionnaire involving four Mrs. W. E. Hollands; 151 and Fortune polls in the hope points on the Far East. By Capt. and Omcers of ss, Henick, that they may furnish us, repeating his inquiry as to Capt. and Officers of ss. Haldon. with a guide.

whether people sympathized Capt. and Officers of s.8. Mabella, THE HONG KONG AND

THE SURVEYS made short- with either side in the Sino-Capt. and Officers of ss. Ha Lee, KOWLOON WHARF &

ly after the commencement Japanese war, he found that Capt. and Officers of s.8. Fingal, GODOWN CO., LTD.

of hostilities in China "reflect- the disinterested group had Cap and Officers of s.s. Hat Hing. ed extreme isolationist senti- dwindled to less than half of Capt. and Officers of s.s. Marosa, Notice to Shareholders.

ment, The public demon- its original proportions. The Capt. and Officers of ss. Halvdan, Capt. and Officers of 5.5. Hafthor. strated its indifference to percentage ready to support Capt. and Oncers of Ardent, Capt. THE FIFTY THIRD OR both sides in the conflict, de- an embargo of arms and am-

and Officers of ss. Helios Capt. DINARY ANNUAL MEETING manded the withdrawal of munition to China had also and Officers of ss. Hellas, Cap. OF SHAREHOLDERS will be American troops from the decreased and was now 40%. and Oncers of 3.8. Hirum; Capt. "held at the Office of Messrs.fighting areas, and strongly On the other hand 72% of and Officers of ss, Hydra II; Capt.

Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. disapproved boycott

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believed and Officers of s.s. Hero:

Mr. and Mrs. H. B.. Borgusen, esting to note, however, that forbid the sale of war materi-Mr. and Mrs. N. Smdey, Mr. and even within these limitations als to Japan and 66% ex- Mrs. C Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh there was a shift of opinion. pressed their willingness to Nish. Mr. and Mrs. 3. Berg Mr. IN AUGUST 1939, Gallup join in an unofficial boycott and Mrs. J. Krogh--Moe, Mr. and Mrs. Hana Kiastemd, Mr. and Mrs. reported that 55% of the of Japanese goods.

D. Densen, Mr. and Mrs G. F. Steed and Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. Voters were unwilling to take sides in the Sino-Japanese do-something' policy be- Johnsen Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Among the guests present were We understand that the GovernTM struggle; in October, only came even more evident after Angeles, "Mr. and “Mrs. M. 40% took this position. It is Hull's abrogation of the Jap-Fagh, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Paterson, impossible to know the exact anese-American trade agree-Mr. and Mrs A. Gourdin. Mr. and cause of this change in feel- ment. In August, Gallup Mrs. Henry Carson, Mr. and Mrs. ing. The major events which asked: At the end of six H. Hong Siing Mr. and Mrs. Ernest took place in the Far East at months when the treaty ex-To's. Mr. and Mrs. Erik Hutte- United muter, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Labert, this time were the wounding pires, "should of the British ambassador, States refuse to sell Japan Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Shalfes, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Stenersen, Mr. the Nanking bombings, Roose any more war materials? In and Mrs. B. Shomson, Mr. and velt's

" quarantine speech," response, 82% of the public Mrs. J Morch-Hansen, Mr. and ald of the Association's fund for come, see more enemies of society Italy from a British ship, states the branding of Japan as the said yes, 18% answered no. Mrs. B. A, Andersen;

by the aggressor

Unitea This same group divided into Mr. and Mrs, G, V. Tarik Mar-

Identical States Government, and the almost

numbers shall, Mr. and Mrs. R. Johannes- calling of the Brussels Con- when questioned concerning sen, Mr. and Mrs. Molle Bjelland, ference. It is probable that their approval or disapproval Mr. and Mrs. Einar Brusgaard, the Nanking bombings had of the cancellation of the Jar.. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Chan. the strongest influence of any treaty...

on TUESDAY, 2nd APRIL, Japanese goods. It is inter- that the government should 1940, at NOON, for the purpose of receiving the. Report of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1939.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, the 23rd MARCH, 1940, to TUESDAY, the 2nd APRIL, 1940, both days in

clusive."

By Order of the Board of Directors,

C. M. MANNERS,

Secretary & Manager. Hong Kong, 11th March, 1940,

136

THE HONG KONG FIRE 'INSURANCE CO..

LIMITED.

Notice to Shareholders

The Seventy first Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the undersigned on Thursday, the 4th April, 1946, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, together with a statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st Decem ber, 1939.

The Share Register and Trans. fer Books will be closed from the 21st March to the 4th April, 1940, both days inclusive.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

General Managers,

The Hong Kong Fire Insurance

Co., Ltd.

Hong Kong, 14th March, 1940.

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THIS TREND toward

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In view of the new regulations

SOVIET SETTLERS

IN VIBORG Mr. D. M. Mitchell, Chairman of men, intends to improve educa- the H. K. Referees' Association. tion, one who knows Hongkong

MOSCOW, Mar 24 (Reuter) and Mrs. Mitchell, and Inspector well cannot deny the fact that The first 600 Soviet settlers are there are so many children playing now in Viborg. Debris is still be- WHIST DRIVE and Mrs. A. Kirby,

on the streets without any chance ing cleared from the streets. The next Whist Drive of the of going to school. Some, as we become public

Four -hundred-and-ten Ger- Association will be held at the know have Hotel Cecil on April 5. Admission nuisance, such as pick-pockets.

mans expatriated from Tangan- will be $1, including refreshments. thieves and bag-snatchera. If this These social functions are in continues, we shall, in the years to

yika and Kenya were landed in

ain the Colony. I should, therefore. a Reuter report from London.

like to make a special appeal re- garding this matter.

the purpose of building Clubhouse.

MONTHLY MEETING The next monthly meeting of the

Association will be held at the Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Heng. Mr. and Hotel Cecil on Tuesday, April 2, Mrs. 9. S. Chua, Mr. and Mrs. at 7.30 p.m. when the Rev. W. M. Thomson Mr. and Mrs.Hinchcliffe, S.C.F., will give

be welcome at these monthly

Mectings.

WHITE RUSSIAN ARRESTED PEIPING, Mar 24 (Reuter)-A White Russian, T. 8. Neppo, em- played by an Italian firm of Curio dealers and well-known in local sporting circles, was arrested, for a reason unknown, by the Chinese puppet police yesterday.

He is being kept in confinement incommunicado.

neglect our national language. EVERY ENCOURAGEMENT Efforts have been made to raise Charitable free schools should the standard of Chinese, be given every encouragement, The Students' Association this and in the great housing shortage year as in the previous years has I should like to put forward the done very splendid work. The re- plea that the proposed regula-gular subscription for relief of dis- tions should be suspended in their tress in China still continues. case, in order to give, the ad-

MR. KO'S SPEECH After the distribution, Mr. Ko

the

vantage of at least some educa- tion to the greatest possible num-j said: ber of children in the Colony. It While appreciating that

would be greatly in the public "Government's als in enforcing interest if some special provision the new code is to provide for could be made for the reduction of larger and better schools, I agree tents and if grants could be given with Mr. Lim that it should be to encourage schools to open free suspended, at least for the time classes and to enable them to being, in the case of certain cate- employ teacher for such classes. gory of schools.

of these occurrences; a Gal- IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO lup poll taken a few months GAUGE the Influence of the N., o christensen. Mr. and Mrs. talk on The Advance of Associa later resulted in an over- European war on the public's E. C. Troerup, Mr. and Mrs. F. Football". Any non-members whelming condemnation of reaction to the struggle in the Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. James Frank

Far East. Viewed since then Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bruus- the bombing of civilians.

THE SECOND YEAR of the outbreak of the Bino-Japan-gaard, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rose

conflict, opinion has Anderssen, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sino-Japanese war saw the ese further development of many moved markedly away from Cock, the Rev. and Mrs. K. L trends which had already its original apathy to a for- Reichelt, the Rev. and Mrs. N. been indicated, Japan's po- eign policy designed to stop Thelle, the Rev. and Mrs. G. M. licy of shutting the Open Japan's aggression in China. Reichelt, Captain and Mrs. T. Door in China became more One might ask, nevertheless, Olsen, Captain and Mrs H A Johnsen (Shanghai) and the Rev. evident and was made clear whether preoccupation with Johan Nielsen, Dr. and Mrs. J. P.

The average attendance at our Already: It has come to my to the public by numerous the situation in Europe has Fently, Captain and Mrs. Lalves

schools, school for, the year was satisfag-knowledge that certain State Department notes. The not made people blind to con- sen;

Thoresen and Co. (Bangkok)

tory, over 97 per cent, and the under pretext of the new Govern- bombing of open cities conditions elsewhere. Judging by

work done by the boys also proved ment code, are increasing their tinued and in protest, the the polls taken in the spring Ltd., States Steamship Co.. Mesars

gratifying. My thanks are due to school fees, as a result of which American government pro and summer of this year, Fat, Chun Seng Hing, Menam

The National Military Council the masters for their magnificent parents who are not so well-off claimed a moral embargo public opinion does not react River Towase and Lighter Co. L'a.. against the shipment of air in this fashion. The Ameri-Poling and Co. (Swatow), Bin Joo will petition the National Gov-and devoted work done for them are obliged to withdraw their planes to Japan. Assistance can attitude is rather to shut Leong and Co., O Thoresen andernment to commend Mr. Yen and the voluntary and valuable children from schooling. was given to China in the out the whole world or else Co., Thoresen and Co, Ltd, (Hong Chu-feng, wealthy Ezechwan help rendered to me during the

kong), Brausgaard Klostemd and merchant, who has donated $100,- year form of a $25,000,000 credit to take on all of its problems co. A Yuen and Chee Cheong 100 to the war effort (Central), It is Wan Yee's definite policy extended through the Export-In the West and the East. Co. Kwong Bang Ca: Wong Kee Import Bank. By means of alike. This analysis is sup- and Co. Tak Shing Printing, frequent publication of trade ported by the only survey Thoresen and Co., Ltd. (Compra Bank, Man Shan Shipping Co., figures the public became made on the Far East since dore Dept.) Koh Ngee Cheng, Wat Wang Lee and Ltd. Sair Thoresen aware that the United States the start of war in Europe. Kee, Hung Ban and Co., (Hothow), and Co, LA, (Oslo), Jebsen and

Eng Hock and Co., Wang Lee Chan Co., American Club members. was furnishing Japan with Amerasia.

If this malpractice is allowed to go on unchecked at a time when the Government is contemplating

to make the students intellectual measures of educational reform ly, physically and morally good in the Colony, I fear that many citizens Eltors have been made of the less fortunate children to achieve this aim, Though our will become, social pests, and, as school is specifically an English such, juvenile crime will surely one, Tet, We are very careful not to be on the increase.

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