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NEW C-IN-C CHINA STATION KNIGHTED

G.C.B. For Adm. Of The Fleet Sir Charles Forbes

The military section of the postponed BIRTHDAY HONOURS LIST was published in the London Gazette, says Reuter.

It is not proposed to announce the list of Civil Honours until some more appropriate time which in no case will be before the New Year, 1941.

Forbes, K.C.B., D.8.0.;

General Sir John F. S. D. Cale- ridge, K.C.B., C.M.G., D.5.0.

Staff).

Class, Royal Naval Reserve);

Shootings, Kidnapping In Shanghai

City.

SPORTS & GENERAL

PASSENGERS

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES

The following passengers arrived in the Colony yesterday:-

Thomas J.

Shortage Of Dyes Hits Indian Mills

cases have been able to suggest

FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1940.

CANADIANS UNANIMOUS IN DETERMINATION TO PURSUE WAR EFFORT

OTTAWA—Thai "Canadians are unanimous in their deter- mination to pursue their war effort on behalf of their Alles to the fullest possible extent is made evident by the action of their representatives in Parliament during the opening weeks of the session. Parliament was summoned las soon as legally possible following the general election in which the King Government. was returned by a very large majority,

Vice-Admiral Wilbraham T. R. Ing between life and death Bols, Mst. Thomas M. Du Bals of India in the Department of as to the intensity with which the also be stated that Industry and

| Ford, C.B.; of Lieut.-General W. G. Lindsell, D.S.O.. O.B.E, M.C. (He was Quar- Gordon termaster-General of the B.E.F. in

France);

K.C.B. (Knight Commander the Order of the Bath}---

Vice-Admiral Ramsey, C.B.;

Charles

Vice-Admiral T. H. Binney, C.B..

D.9.0.;

Supply.

The Government of India are CHUNGKING, July 11 (Central) Mr. Jeronimo da Siva, Mr. J. A taking steps to alleviate the hard- -Two shootings and a kidnap-Duff, Miss Rosamond Groff-Sealth, ship experienced by the cotton png have taken place in Shang-Miss Violet Sweet Haven. Mrs. milla, in the country due to the f hai in the past three days, nu-Molly Daphne Lee, Mr. Tin Chio situation arising out of shortage in cording to despatches from the Hwang, Mr. Zulti Yamada,

the supply of dye-stuffs, states the FOR SHANGHAI

Malaya Tribune. They are ac- One of the shooting victims Mrs. E. F. Allen, Mrs. Nell Rtively investigating alternative

As a rule the opening of a new Parliament calls for lengthy was Huang Shih-tsing. an em- Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. George sources of supply and in many debate on the Address in reply to the Speech from the Throbe. ployee of a gambling house in the TowneBaker, Mr.

On this occasion, while...', there; The Minister stated further that western districs, and concurrently Becke, Mrs. Lola Bush. Mrs. Cecil such sources to firms, to what were certain differences of opin- the Government was receiving Following are the principal Ser. D.SO. AFC. (Vice-Chief of the Ara captain in the puppet army. He T. Caufield, Mr. Co-Chan, Mrs. Chan enemy stocks could not be released. on expressed, the Address was strong co-operation from banks.. vice awards!-

This information is contained in adopted without amendment of financial concerns and insurance K.B.E. (Knight Commander of was fired at from behind at the Suy, Mrs. Albert D. Clark, Mstr. G.C.D. (Knight Grand Cross of

a letter addressed to the Bengal any kind and without a "vote, companies. the Order of the Bath)-

the Order of the British Empire)-intersection of the Avenue Edward Joaquim Co, Matr. Manuel Co,

VII and Chungking Road and re- str. Benjamin Co, Mrs. Dale Millowners' Association by the Un-shortly after it was proposed. The 24 HOURS' WORK Admiral Henry Crooke (Retired);

In this latter connexion `It may Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles now serving as Commodore. Second Celved two wounds in the head. Collins, Mrs.C: L. Davenport, Mt-der-Secretary to the Government chief divergence of opinion was He is reported to be now hover-dang Derdimrong, Mrs. T. H. Du

Dominion should pursue her war Labour in Canada have responded hospital. The assallant, or assall- Mr. Harold Ebury, Mrs, Stella Ed-

The association had written to efforts.

to the urgent call for their servi wards, Misi Victoria Edwards, Mrs. ants, escaped.

As a further Indication of the ces in connexion with those things It is not yet known whether the Floyd E. English, Mrs. F. R. Fergu-the Government stating that under motive of the shooting is political son, Miss Beverley Claire Fergu- the rastening scheme, the mills in unanimity of the Dominion in that are necessary for the war son, Mrs. J. J. Flachsenhar, Mstr. India had been getting only 25 per connexion with the war effort is effort. No advantage has been The police are making an inves- John Jay Flachsenhar, Jr. Rev. cent. of their normal requirements the fact that the Minister of taken by any labour organisation Lieut.-General H. R. Pownall, tigation into the case.

Father W. Garcia y Fernandez; since the outbreak of the war and Finance, was given a complete of the urgency of the situation. C.B., D.B.O., M.C. (Lately Chief of

SHOT BY YOUTHS

Mrs. W. T. Goodwin, Miss Martha certain kinds of dye-stuffs were clearance on his war appropria- On the contrary industrial and Vice-Admiral George H. D'Oyly Staff to General Lord Gort, V.C.). The victim of another shooting Louise Goodwin, Mrs. Marion H.blocked by the Government and no on bill of $700.000.000 by both munition factory plants are at the Lyon, C.B.;

CDR. PETRIE, O.B.E. incident was Huang Yun-ti, a Graham, Mrs. Nell W. Griffith, delivery could be effected by a Houses of Parliament, without any present time working twenty-four Vice-Admiral Geoffrey Layton, The following Hongkong Govern- member of the Japanese Special Mrs. Le Roy M. Hoffman, Mrs. Henemy fm except under definite dissenting vote.

hours a day on eight-hour shifts C.B., D.S.O. (who was

recently ment Gazette Extraordinary was Service Section. He was shot by F. Holmshaw, Mr. A. Stewart Hunt, Instructions from the War Supply The aforementioned bill covers preparing munitions, clothing and appointed Commander-in-Chief, Issued yesterday:

three youths who broke into his Mr. David M. Hutchinson, Mrs. E. Board.

Fallotments for pay and allowances other materials necessary for the China Station, in succession to His Majesty the King has been house

Footung. opposite P. Johnson, Mr. Matsuji Kasahara, They pointed out that, if on the for the Eighting forces, among equipment of Canada's troops. It Admiral. Sir Percy Noble, R.C.B.: graciously, pleased to approve the Shangbal, on the night of July 8 Mrs. Robert Kelly, Matr. Robert top of the rationing scheme the other needs. The militia services, is estimated at this time of writ- following appointment in the Most and was instantly killed. The Roy Kelly. Mr. Masomichi Kubo, avaliable stocks of supply were the Minister stated, required uning that the acceleration of ac- Excellent Order of the British Em-three assailants escaped.

Mrs. Lenore Lewis, Mr. H. B. Long-blocked, the struggling mills into March 31 of the current year tivities in munition plants alone pire (Military Division)--

Japanese troops made a thor- fellow, Mist Filomena Lumen. Mrs. Bengal would have no other altern- $38,865,000; for the Naval service, will boost the production of Can- To be an ordinary member of the ough search of the district after Kathryn Maly, Mrs. L. J. Manees, ative but to close down for want to quote the Minister, "Something adian plants by 250,000,000 rounds Fourth Class or Omicer (Military the shooting but without results. Ensign. J. M. McDowell, Lt. H. P. of supplies. They, therefore, in the vicinity of $40,000,000." of small arms ammunition per Division):-Comdr. James Petrie, The kidnapping occurred. an McIntire, Mrs. R. W. Myers, Mrs.quested the Government to sanction Estimates for the current year for annum Early

the delivery of DS.C.

July 9 and the victim is Chen M. T. Mitchell, Mrs. J. A. Mona-the delivery of small requirements the Navy are placed at about equipment necessary for this is Commander Petrie is the popular san-tsal manager of the Norge han, Miss Caroline Morris, Miss of Bengal mills, which were already $100,000,000; for the Second Divis-assured. Air Marshal Charles F. A. Portal, Commanding Offeer of the Hong-Refrigeration at the corner of the Ann Redding Morris, "Mr. Kichie-in a precarious position.

lon at about $43,000,000; for the At present, eight Canadian ..C.B., D.8.0., M.C. (Air Officer Com-| kong Naval Volunteer Force. He is Bubbling Well and Moulmeinton Nagal. Mrs. C. A. Neyman

Canadian Corps $45,000,000; and plants are engaged in the manu- manding-in-Chief. Bomber Com-a permanent director of W. R. LOA- Roads. He was abducted while on Jr. Mr. Osamu Okahasi, Mrs. Mr. Chas. W, Saacke, Mrs. Nora P for the Third Division $38,000,000.facture of 2,250,000 shells. Addi-. mand);

ley & Co. (China) Limited and is his way to the office from his Martan G. Orr, Mrs. Catherine M.Seldler, Lt. Frank H. Speir.

STRONG SUPPORT

tional shell orders now betrig plac- Air Marshal R. E C Peirse, C.B., an unofficial Justice of the Peace.

honie in his private motor car. It Paul, Miss Helen C. Paul.

U.S.NR., Mr. Leo St. Amant, Mrs. J. In order that every person shall led will add five or six to the num- is reported that he is now being Mrs. R. Peterson, Mrs. L. Rosen-H. Taggart. Mr. and Mrs. Nicasio have an opportunity of contribut-ber of firms producing shells, and held somewhere in Jessfeld Road. detter, Mrs. F. Gordon. Selby.wangco. Mr. and Mrs. D. White, Ing towards the carrying on of increase to 4,500,000 the output of

Cheu is a well-known Chinese Mrs. R. A Snodgrass. Mr. C. V.

FOR LOS ANGELES ..

the war. Saving Certificates of shells. The new equipment and. Starr. Mitr, Jay Store.. Mrs. Pau-!

Mrs. Milton F. Belisle, Mr. and comparatively small denomination extension of plant facilities wil line Taylor, Mstr. Glenn Taylor. Mrs. John L. Bischoff, Col. and Mrs, and War Stamps have gone an bring to 14 the number of Cang- Mr. LuFoo Talang, Mrs. Louise John W. Craig, Mrs. J. Rowland sale throughout the Dominion and dian firmis having thoroughly Van Buskirk, Miss Judith Van McKnight, Miss Margot B. Mc-have beeh well received. It is stat modern shell making equipment Buskirk, Mrs. P. G. Wild, Jr., Miss Knight, Mr. Earl W. Mueller, Mrs. ed that strong support for this of a type permitting a rapid in- Judith Lynn Wild, Miss Constance Gertrude Farks, Miss Verta Shep-means of helping to finance the crease in output. M. Wilson, Dr. Wu Haing-yeh.

Lieut.-General R. H. Halning, C.B., D.B.O. (Vice-Chief of the Im- perial General Staff);

Lleut.-General Henry Maitland Wilson, C.B., D.SO, (Commanding the British Troops in Egypt):

Alr Marshal A. 8. Barratt, C.B., C.M.G: M.C

Opportunity Lost

ONE GAME ONLY

Lawn Bowls Teams

C.S.C.C. (1st team) v Police R.C.

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(Home)

E. W. C. Simmonds, J. Hollidge, "Rain has caused the postpone A. W. Grimmitt, F. J. Jones (skip);} ment of tennis fixtures for prac-|M. E, Purvis, W. J. Burling, M. N. tically a fortnight but yesterday, Rakusen, H. E. Strange (skip); J. when the sun was kind enough to | Gellatly," J. W. Deakin, D. A shine, full advantage was not Collyer, J. F. McGowan (skip). taken of this and only one match, C.S.C.C. (2nd team) v. Hongkong out of a programme of four, in

Cricket Club. (Away) the "D" division was decided.

24-

Scores follows.

S. A R. Bux and M. Hassan

M. Lee 3-8: lost to S. Leonard and P. C. Yu 2-6; lost to F. Ozorio and G. Souza 1-6.

I Kitchell and M. I. Razack

(LR.C.) lost to Au and Lee 3-8; lost to Leonard and Yu 2-8; beat Ovoric and Bouza 6-4.

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LAWN BOWLS

in

mechanic in bhimghat.

BRITISH BOXING AND WAR

BOUTS TO BE LIMITED BEST MEN IN SERVICES

FOR KOBE Mrs. F. E. Armstrong, Miss Helen Armstrong.

FOR HONOLULU

Mr. Ah Sung Char, Mr. Frank Dopico, Mr. G. J. Gallagher, Mr. | Frederic R. Watson.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO Miss Renee Abella. Mrs. Paul

Annis, Miss Betty Ellen Annis, Dr.

pleman.

ARRIVALS W The following disembarked Hongkong yesterday: ..

war is in evidence..

Production is now under way on In speaking of the efforts which ammunition orders ranging from at Canada is making towards the small arms ammunition to--artil- financing of the war, the Finance Jery shells and their components, Minister said in part -

including anti-aircraft shells, feld. "Swiftly moving events have gun ammunition and heavy artil,^ placed on each and everyone of lery shells

Mr. R. R. Roxburgh, Dr. J. Felady, Dr. (Mrs.) A. L. Forbes, Miss A. Jeffery. Mr. R. Kirkwood

Miss D. E M. Wilson.

IN TRANSIT

i

The following

118 A new responsibility. On In order to make the shells com-- Cañada itself they have imposed plete, Canadian plants are also were in transit the duty of rearranging and manufacturing Corresponding

speeding plans. of sparing noth quantities of cartridge cases, fuses, Mr. A. Katz, Mrs. A E Atkins, Ing-in ne great effort to bring primers and other requisites. Some

and Mrs. J. Albert Avrack, Mr. Al-for the North, bert. Awad, Miss Maria Benes, Mr.

P. D. Crawley, H. Lord, H. F. Should professional boxing be All three matches in Kowloon Harper, C. Strange (skip); A. F.jcontinued on pre-war lines and were postponed and it is probable Shepherd, J. H. Wardle, E. Kirmon, run the risk of failure or should that the clubs were unable tow. F. Hillyer (skip); C. J. Walker, it be adapted to the conditions and Mrs, M. H. Bush, Mr. Juan J. Mrs. P. Dinsdale; Miss S. J. Dins-to the aid of the Allied cause all jsixty different Canadian compan- field teams owing to the VolunJ. R. Carr, A, Steven, 9. Eccleshall prought about by the war? teer training.

(skip). Reserves: H. Parrott, F. 8. This was the main topic of dis- Carlos, Mrs, Montgomery Clark, dale, Mrs. J. Harrop, Miss Harrop, the military, all the naval, all the les are doing this work, Approx-- In the only match played In- Austin and J. C. Lucas.

eussion when the Marquess of Miss Lenore Clark, Slater Rose- Mrs. 8. O. HI, Dr. H. F. Hunger-air force strength and all the in-imately $30,000,000 is being spent dian R.C., playing at home, lost Both matches will be played to queensberry, who has raised more Mary de Felice, Lt.-Comdr. James ford, Mrs. M. I. Johnstone, Miss Ldustrial and financial assistance in enlarging the capacity of ex- to Craigengower C.C, by 63. setu tomorrow commencing at 3:30 p.m. than £5,000 for the Red Cross H. Doyle, U.S.N., Mrs. James H.M: Ward, Miss K. Mitchell, Mrs which our utmost effort can mar-plosives plants of the Dominion,

with his tournaments

and one of the largest explosive Doyle, Mstr. James H. Doyle, Jr., H. McPherson, Miss H. Kennedy, shal at this critical time: at Earl's

Mstr. John J. Doyle..

Rey, F. Clark, Rev, N., A. Kunkel, "But though plans mlist be plants in the Empire will be to Court, gave a press luncheon at

Mrs. Leonard Everett, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. P. À, Odrduque, Mr. speeded, they, inust not be con production this autumn, In the only match played in which it was announced that in

- AIR- MINISTER (LRC) lost to K. M. Au and C. Kowloon, A Bone and T. A. Ma-ruture all the fights at his shows Mrs. J. C. Geiger, Miss Anita C. I. R. Villa-Roman and Miss M. R. wars, steadiness in the face of Mrs. Marvin Feltman, Dr. and Wm. H. McPherson, Dr. and Mrs. fused, for in this war, as in other,

The recently appointed Minister" dar, scoring a three on the 21st would be over six rounds. end, beat J. A. Remedios and L A

The Marquess pointed out that Geiger, "Captain James G. Haizlip, Villa-Roman, Mrs. T. H. Chater, adversity, resourcefulness in meet of Defence for Air, Honourable Mr. Ed. J. Harian, Mrs. Londa Mrs. J. O. Davidson, Miss J. ing unexpected emergency, and CG. Power, further expressed the Cutlerrez by 19 shots to 16 at the it was becoming increasingly diffi-Harries, Mrs. E. N. Hogg, Mr. and Davidson, Mrs. E. F. Lloyd, Mrs. anshakeable resolve to fight it out, Dominion's determination in con- Kowloon Football Club yesterdaycult to get really top-line boxers Mrs. A. E. Imes, Mr. C. E. Kaiser. M. Y. Stewart, Miss J. Stewart, are the things which assure vienection with the war in a broad.

Decause the majority of them were Major James and Mrs. James E. Mr. T. Thomson, Mrs. G. J. Wodd. tory in the end.

cast recently, Speaking about Nis VALLEY GOLF the fighting services. While it Karr, U.S.M.C., Mstz. James E. Master A. E. Wood.

new appointment he said in part: ⠀ was possible to get men to appear Kerr. Jr., Miss Mary Helen. Kerr,

"Canadian industry also had a This is a job that will require it was not possible to guarantee Mr. B. H. Kirk, Sister Mary Au-

ARRIVALS An NYK. ship from the North large share in our effort, and with the help of every Canadian. It will DRAW FOR SECOND that they would be fit enough for gustine Kuper, Mr.

ten or twelve rounds of strenuous Maxime Levy, Mrs. Raphael Levy, Hongkong-

and Mrs. brought only one

passenger to all these there was Canada's re-take every ounce of strength, sponsibility to provide dollars. every grain of intelligence, every SUMMER SINGLES nighting.

Mstr, Robert Levy, Miss Miriam

and lots of them. In the last war heart-beat of courage that you Mr. Hitoshi Ishikawa... The following is the draw for

NO FAVOURS

Levy, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Maynard.

we were able to borrow abroad. possess and that I possess. I pro the Royal Hongkong Golf Club's Contrary to the general impres- Mr. F. T. Meacham, Mrs. N. V.

IN TRANSIT

This time we are on our own and mise you that the job will get the- Happy Valley Second Bummer ston, no favours were shown to McGrath, Mr. Charles Michle, Mrs. Those in transit on the Japan-

addition te must provide best that is in me. I have taken BALL PLAYERS singles:-

prominent sportsmen in the ser-Helen B. Michie, Mstr. George ese boat for ports South are:- PHILADELPHIA Instead of ex¬ First rd. W. 9. Hillier (8) v.vices, and a boxer could not get Michie, Mr. Harold Mess, Lt. (1) Mr. M. Hata, Miss O. Toml, Mr.nancial assistance for our Alles. if this air service work at a time "Quick decisions have had to be when there is a lot of impatience, perimenting with trick pitches Hugh Smith (8); N. D. Booker auffielen leave to train for a long F. 3, Novitski, Mrs. Elizabeth Par and Mrs. T. Nemoto, Mr. and Mrs. like the slider. screwball and (16) v. A. L. Landsbert (18): AJ contest. This meant that, while ker, Mrs. Cecil Stuart Patterson, K. Shinkai, Mr. and Mrs. M. Stofa, made and they have been made. a lot of anxiety, and a national knuckler, the young pitcher should Dennis (8) v. F N Willlamkon they were normally ht, they were Mr. S. P. Patten, Jr., Mr. 1 Newton Mr. M. Miyakawa, Mr. M. Yokoze- Dispatch of the Second Division cry for action. I understand that has been advanced., A Third Divis-feeling; moreover I share it. We concentrate on developing speed (10) R, K. Collings (8) v. A. D. not actually in condition for a Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. ki, Mr. Hubert Mayo "Vining. and control, according to Pep Humphreys (8);, W. A. Stewart long fight and to put them on Pullips, Mr. and Mrs, M. K. Pow- Mr. R. R. M. R. Marathe, Mr. on being raised, A Canadien in Canada are an active people. Young Temple basessil coach.........

(0), Lieut. Cartér (9): 0.0. Stark would not be fair to the public, vala, Mr. D. M. Raleigh, Mrs. Berta Jay Rhodes Longley, Mr. J. Taka-Corps will be formed in the field. We have been used to getting "A good fast ball is still the best (16) 7. R. G. Parker (8); C. F. J. quess, "I have decided to try the Russell, Miss Mary Elizabeth Rus-L. Misra, 'Mr. N. C. Dívănii; Mr y troops are being mobilized, Cer felled the forests, broke the new

K. M. Rumjahn and M. A. Wa- hab (LRC) lost to Au and Lee

1-6; beat Leonard and Yu. 6-4; draw with Ozorio and Souza 6-6.

TIP TO YOUNG

SPORTING

(9) v, G. Davies (10); G. P. Etone "Consequently," said the Mar Elsmith-Rhnedorf, Mrs. R. E.hashi, Jessie McCracken, Mr. M.

sell, Metr. Ralph Wills Russell, Karamchand, Mr. L. D. Karnani.

FIXTURES Bebington (12)

NEW BROADCASTING STUDIO PLANNED

LARGE' SHARE

Thousands more of ancillary things done. Our pioneer fathers

pitch" opines, Young, a former

tain squadrons of the Air Force lands harnessed the great waters. major leaguer. If ambitious pit Simpson (14) v. F. C. Barry (9) Aperiment of limiting all fights to

have been sent overseas, SpecialThey went out to meet difficulties. chers would work to develop more E. Willerton (12) v. D. Húm-six rounds, A boxer's normal mili-

naval duties have been undertaken The very rhythm of this North speed instead of trying, unorthodox phreys (; L. Jackson (12) v. Wtary training should ensure him

In the Caribbean and the North American continent in which we styles, their chance of making the Stoker (15), T. B. Low (11) v. W. Betting into the ring in sufficiently

Atlantic.

live makes ds: impatient. We want In view of the growing importance of the broadcasting of big leagnes would be considerably V. Ahern (9); E. Greenwood (18) good condition to last six rounds,

In order to meet the present to see immediate results. We are N. J. Booker (13); H. H. Mundy and the entertainment value news to Singapore's radio listeners and for reasons of conveni- better

emergency all steps possible have perhaps like plonter. peoples im (8) J. W: Macdonald (7); J. should not suffer."

ence, local authorities are now proposing to have A spécial

been taken to increase the pitput patient of long-range plans. |Bowman (x) v. M. A. Cairos (18);. The question of getting leave was

broadcasting studio constructed in one of the buildings in the of pilots and airmen both within The new: Minister stated that W. R. Hillyer (15) V0. T. "May | the subject of a long discussion. It

vicinity of the ARP Headquarters in Empress Place.

Jana putaide of the British Com the Canadian Air Force, as of May (1); K. S. Robertson (5) 1. N. `7.) was argued that footballers scen- Work on this studio win com in addition to these talks, it is monwealth Air Training Plan A 10, consisted of some 1300 officers, ed to be able to play whenever they mence as soon as a definite aife for believes that the dally news an Veterans Houte Guard, la "being" 10,328 fair men, or 12315 of all The first round is to be played wished and appeared to get more its erection has been selected. nouncements wil be made from organized and other major pro- ranks. At the time bf speaking, TODAY

on or (by mutual arrangement) leave than anybody else.........

Official circles are of opinion this stumo.

fects are under way for the de-one Army Co-Operation Squadron MEETING. - Annual, of the before July 28: second round bo

Hepresentatives of the three that the studio will be built in

that

was overseas, another was follow- or by Aug. 11; third round. Aug.services were present however, and the premises of the ARP itself air-raid warning signals will also

It is also probable that in future fence of Canada Hongkong Football Association,

"But in addition to all these me, and every day re-force- Bank of Canton Bullding. 5.30 18 semi-anal, Aug. 31; anal; they assured the gathering that where since the outbreak of war be groadcast from this studio, sent measures have been taken tinuously in the Army Co-Opera- things, further immediate emer ments were being trained con: Sept. 8.

there were no tavoufs. The point regular broadcasts of war now Many people have complained re- made by each of them was that it have been made through lodgarding the reception of the warn-each passing day. I am not at The Minister emphasised the SWIMMING. - European YMCA,

and more are being taken with tion Bhool, Men's Practice (5.30 pm. 6.30

B Hongkong Football Club was not possible to allow a man speakers placed in various parts of ing signals in some areas. p.m.) Mixed Swimming (6.30, Craigengower. Second Divi- leave for the two or three weeks the city...

liberty to give you the details of need of training under ties sion: Gralgengower V. Howloon necessary to train for a long nghit. It is believed that it is due to Provision will, of course, be made these. They will have far-reach-ditions. We have imp 8.30 p.m.).

BG.C, Kowloon Tong R. G. 7. For six-round contests it was a dif- the success obtained in these to set that the broadcast from ing effects on our plans, but they fore when it bette TENNIS Mixed Doubles Divi

Kowloon Football O. Price Rferent matter. The whole matter broadcasts that suggestions does not coincide with that from Alles, and we belleve they will be Untu victory is achter

the Singapore Broadcasting Station are in answer to the call of our said, "and we RC United Bervices v. Kowjoy Recreio Hongkong C. Cof leave, for any sport, Tested with erec

studio, in town / have

the new studio who give broadcast táikke

them from studio in the centre of the dry At present they have to go to i Hoad, an official toki the Tribune today

sion, Kowloon C C. v. Ladies'

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TOMORROW

LAWN BOWLS.First Division: Recreio "Av. Kowloon G.O.; Kowloon B.G.C.\v Indian, R.C Civil Service Police EC Kowloon Docks RG, V, Recreio

YA Civil Service, Taikoo R C. y. the commanding officer, and even been Kowloon C. C. Third- Division; then a man would not be given Prison OCH Electric leave at the expense of a mesk- prefer RC. Indian R. C. v. Craigen- mate or colleague,

gower, HK, Football Club Their job was to fight the King's Hongkong 0-C., Kogicon: F C eremien and that must be the first

Kowloon B.G. C.

consideration

The programmes will not Vovering, unnd There, will 56 *

system of co-operation intro- duced which wit obviets any

of -needless Tepeti:

Hom

heatly approved by the people of priced stes Canada.

|ruption," without

*I know Canadians 'well enough god which ve dut to believe that there ons In ou thought in the minds of most of, reservation. you and that in What can I now had do to help?"

|ing back, and there will

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