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NOTICE

The Portuguese Community announces that a Requiem Mass. for the repose of the soul of the late Governor of Macau › Dr. Artur

de Tamagaiol

Sousa Barbosa, will be held at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, Calne Road, on Friday, 23rd lnst., at 9.a.m.

"F. P. de V. Soares,

Acting Consul for Portugal. Hong Kong, 19th August 1948.

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PUBLIC AUCTION..

PARTICULARS AND CON. DITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 26th day of August, 1940, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Ma Tau Kok, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.

Intending bidders, arc... advised that immediately after the dis. posal of the lot the Purchaser if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an. authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of price.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG

PROBATE JURISDICTION-

IN THE GOODS of Frank Malcolm Lane Craw- ford of Craigieburn Mymms -Drive Brookmans Park in the County of Hertford deceased.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has by virtue of Section 58 of the Probates "Ordinance, 1897, made an Order limiting the time for creditors and others to send in their claims against the above estate to the 14th day of Septem. ber, 1940.

All Creditors and others are accordingly wereby required to send their claims to the under- signed on or before that date.

Dated the 19th day of August, 1940.

ST.

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Executrix, Hong Kong & Shanghai' Bank Building,

Hong Kong

STANLEY,

IN MEMORIAM.

IN ever loving memory of my

EDITORIAL

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very dearly beloved wife, Violet Notice

Winifred Padgett, who was called

to a higher. lie on Sunday, 21st August, 1938, I Thess. 4, 14.

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HONGKONO, AUGUST 11, 1940.

What America Thinks

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FOR SOME WEEKS now we have published on this

page editorial comment" cull- ed from American newspapers in order to give readers a guide to the trend of public

Amendment

issued

The Harbour Office has the following amendment to the Black-our, notice by the above department on August ; 1940.

-The amendment relates to Para- graph. 4 which should' new read as follows:

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1940,

PICTORIAL WHAT AMERICA THINKS

STAMPS OF EMPIRE

INTERESTING TALK

TO ROTARIANS.

An interesting discourse en pictorial stamps of the British Empire was given by Rotarian" E. Denison at the Rotary Club weekly luncheon meeting yes. terday.

Japan

With Japan asserting even

and the more deter- Philippines minedly than of assuming a role of political

Belgian

ever her purpose Government

In London

and economie dominance in the "Orient, under her own

LONDON, Aug-20 conception of a Japanese

(Reuter) There is a strong, possiblity that "Monroe Doctrine," American

further thought. naturally turns to the Belgian Government

prominent members of "The termination of the exer

wir clse will be 30 minules after the

questions as to the future of shortly come to England and set sounding of the Raiders Passed'

There was a large gathering of the Philippine Islands.

up a Belgian Government in this signal when normal lighting and members and friends present and The Philippines, as a glance at country. Reuter's diplomatic cor- navigation may be resumed with-among them were visiting Rota- the map will show, are right in the respondent understands from for- in the Port Limits."

rians P. L. Feng, K. Y. Wu, P. K. middle of that part of the globe leign sources in London.

AFE TO TAKE PART The Hongkong Auxiliary Fre Brigade will participate in the

C. Tyan of Canton, and the fol-which Japan has picked out to There are now in London three. Messrs. B. Puckle,ing under her own control and Belgian Ministers-M, Albert de lowing guests: C. D'Almada e Castro, J. J.politico.economic management. Vleeschauwer, M. Gutt and M.. black-out which falls on August Guterres A E Evans and D. They are much nearer to Japan Jasper.

Humphreys.

than the Dutch East Indies, con- The first is in charge of Congo Mr. R. A. D. Forrest, Postmas-cerning which the Japanese have affairs, M. Otto is concerned with ter-General, thanked the speaker already been making some signi- Belgian finance and M. Jaspar is.

ficant statements.

Minister for Public Health.

27. There will be a rehearsal on August 23.

All volunteers will have to re- port at the No. 2 Police Station at 5 p.m. instead of the points previously announced.

at the conclusion of his talk.

A cablegram from the President; Japan is saying nothing" at all of the Manila Rotary Club, con- about the Philippines at this time, veying, on behalf of the members but she knows that under present

CONFIDENT OF ALLIES There is also in London a group.

to

of Manila, their good wishes and laws they will become completely of Belgian parliamentariane the greetings was read by Mr. & G. Ladependent within less than only members of the Belgram ROBBERY WITH Doughty, Secretary, and a reply of decade and she is, doubtless, wil-Parlament that have come

appreciation for the friendship by ling to bide her time. Under this country-who have already Dr. Arthur Woo, President of the Japan's now clearly enunciated declared their confidence in an Hongkong Rotary Club, was also Oriental programme and purpose, Allied victory and an assurance referred to.

can there be any doubt that as that. Belgium is prepared to co- soon as all political.connection be-operate in full with the Allied tween the Islands and the United [efiort.

VIOLENCE

opinion in the United States Prison Term & Caning

For Chinese

TIMELY 'SUBJECT

Mr. Denisoni sald, in part:--

on international develop-

I intend to speak today about 'States is severed, Japan W take the pictorial Issues during the the appropriate measures to ab ments. In almost every one of Saying that he was compelled to reign of His Majesty King George sorb that rich territory into her these articles it has been pos-commit the crime by circumstances VI. This subject seems timely as empire?

rob.

CAMPAIGN FOR

GARMENTS

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sible to discern a hardening and that he had a las of people to Hongkong's first pictorial issue is One wonders what the Filipinos (of American views towards support in Shanghai, Yiu Mel-now on order.

think about this prospect?. Do 456 the attempts that are being ming 31 unemployed, a native of While for the past few decades. they still want that complete In- Chinese residents in the Colony made in the west and the Shanghal, pleaded guilty to the there has been an increase in the dependence which will almost in-are responding to the appeal re-

charge of assault with intent to number * of

issues evitably be the forerunner of ab-cently made by the National As-- pictorial east by the disciples of

throughout the Empire, these sorption by Japan? And how does sociation for the Warm Garments: STEPHEN'S COLLEGE aggression against the liber- yu was sentenced to 18 have been in the minority, With America view that outlook? Are Campaign for raising funds for ties of free peoples. This at-months' hard labour with 12 the new reign stamps, many of we willing to let that happen, or making winter clothing for front- titude in America has been strokes of the cane by the Chlet the Colonies adapted pictorial do we wish to hold on to the line soldiers and war refugees. slowly but surely, maturing Justice, Sr-Atholl MacGregor, at stamps showing their scenic, Islands, but realizing that even if Students and businessmen wil The Middle School and the from the time that the first

the Criminal Sessions yesterday. geographical and historical as we do we may have some un-join in the campaign. Prepara Preparatory School will re-open act of aggression in the Far

TOY PISTOL

pects as well as something of pleasantness with Japan about tions in this regard are being their products.

them later on? Armed with a toy pistol, the ac- was committed by! on September 9th.

Colonial stamps were formemy (Reprinted from the Greenville Entrance Examination for New Japan. With the outbreak of used attempted to rob Cheung produced by the key and duty

(S. C.). News). Lal-ching at No. 2. Tung Lo Wan plates method. This necessitated "Students on Sept. 7th at 9 a.m. the war in Europe, the Road on July 22.

two printings but was an econo- For Prospectus for boarders isolationist school of thought The amah put up a courageous mical method of production. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT and Day boys apply to Fung Man in the United States began to struggle with Yiu, not knowing

no scenic wonder, the Sui, Esq,, or Chan Pak Luk, to its principles of non-inter-raise the alarm which attracted a pressive views of the Rock and encounter serious opposition that the weapon he was holding stamps Gibraltar, however, was a toy pistol, and managed to show a Moorish Castle" and im- Esq., Messrs Harry Wicking.ference in disputes and con- watchman who attested defend-harbour." Prince's Building (Tel. 30241) troversies outside the Western ant..

Registry

howtoon Inland t

No 44×7. Ma Fau ei Rel., ba- tween Kowloon Inland Lois Nos, 4213 & 3452,

Ma Tan Kok.

No. of Sale,

Locality,

R

the

Boundary Measure.

ments.

t.f.fr.

As per

le plan.

Contents in

Purchase

Square feet. |

Annual

Rental.

Upset Price."

About

1.335

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NEW YORK FREIGHT BUREAU

The Secretaryship of the New York Freight Bureau, Hong kong, has today. been transferred

to Messrs. Lowe, Bingham & Matthews.

DIOCESAN GIRLS' SCHOOL" KOWLOON.

Headmistress:

East

Hemisphere. This isolationist group still exists in America;

With

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One of Malta's most interesting stamps is the Mdina. Cathedral

or to ..

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, STANLEY.

but is being steadily sub-isolationists in the United hoodlike dress; 441 ordinated to the growing de- States is an official with square.

marid by the great majority ambassadorial rank, in the

BRITISH WAR ORGANISATION

THE

FUND, H.K.

RECEIPTS

for

the

neglect the grave threat that aggression holds

that action should be taken better

whole of the Americas and therefore, be credited with a

{stamps.

B

made:

The goal of the forthcoming. drive is said to be $500,000.

NEWSETTES

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Mr. R. E. Wila, inanager, south British Darurance Co., Ltd. has left the Colony for Singapore

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between Mr. James Robertion, son of the late James Robertson and Mrs. Robertson of Richmond Sur, rey, and Rhoda Victoria, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs D. Whel don, of Shanghai,

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10 in Holy Trinity Cathedral,:

depicted at night. Also shown, is The Executive Committee of the A son was born on August 14, at a Maltese girl with Faldetta, Chinese Chamber of Commerce China, Inland Mission Hospital, and the Palace will meet on Thursday at 236.p.m. Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. Ian Morrison. (nee Rachel Nicoll). Mr. Francisco Villanueva, Mani-National Bible Society of Scotland: Cyprus stamps reflect, its an- of the American people that person of Mr. William Bullitt, cent history and could lead one la lawyer, who has been in the the United States should not who was U.S. Envoy in France into archaeological studies dating Colony, has returned to Manila. The engagement is announced.

from the Mycenaean period time of the German through the period of Greek and at. the invasion and who might, Roman domination

CONGRESS STAMPS..... knowledge of the Egypt has a very intresting now to safeguard the Western realities of the European series of Congress and Conference Mr. P. Dhabber, of Kurangia & RECEIPTS AND PAY- Hemisphere from Totalitarian situation and the danger it British Somaliland stamps show accompanied by Mrs. Dhanber and -- Co., Canton, has left for Bombay, MENTS account of the British designs.

The bombing of a junk by a War Organisation Fund, Hongkong,

implies to America. His us two native animals, the black family.

Japanese plane was reported by for the month of July 1940, show

THE NEWS from America words to the American people headed sheep and the greater

the master when the craft arrived. a balance of $38,295.04 to the credit during the past week bears are worth repeating: "I be Kudu, otherwise known as Mr. Rewi Alley, Chief Adviser in Hongkong on Monday. Several of the Organisation."

out the views which writers lieve that unless we act now screw horn antelope.

to the Chinese Industrial Co-bombs were dropped on the Junk in America have sought to and decisively to meet the ne

India has just given us a very operatives, who was in the Colony, as she lay at anchor south-east. On the receipts side, to a sum of place before their readers. threat, we shall be too late," methods of mail

series of stamps showing has left for Manila.“

of Swabue."A member of the $128,023.07, being balance brought The head of the United States Mr. Bullitt conveyed a distinct which not only date back many Twin girls were born on August hand blown off and is now at..

transportation

crew, the master's son, had his forward at July 1, 1940, donations administration has himself warning when he pointed to years, but are all in use at the 14, at the Country Hospital, Kowloon Hospital New York Freight Bureau. added, apart from a sum of $394 lead on the necessity that Nazi system from extending for its rubber, tea and rice as

totaling $12,240.98 plus £100 is given the American public a the necessity of stopping the present time as well-

Shanghai, to Dorothy wife To the South is Ceylon, noted Thomas B. Durin.

The wedding took place on Aug. Hongkong, 19th August, 1940, realized by Sales, including stamps

and Central Hospital Supply Ser-exists for a full and vastly its tentacles across the Atlan-shown on its stamps. 452 vice Badges, making a total of strengthened defence position tic. More assistance to Bri-

A son was born on August 13, Shanghal, of Mr. Kenneth Bum- $138,658.05.

The Stralt Bettlements have is-1940, at Country Hospital, Shang- stead, of HM Consular Service in for the Americas. His attitain and her allies is what sued no pictorial stamps.

hal, to Monica (nee Johns), wife China-and recently Acting Consul- PAYMENTS

tude has found generous sup- Mr. Bullitt demanded-assis- North Borneo would delight the of Mr H, W. Nickless.

General in Chungking; son of Mr. On the payments side, a remit-port from all shades of tance not only in arms, muni-

naturalist with its strange pic-

and Mrs. Ernest Eumstead, of tance of £8,000 to the British Red opinion in the United States. tions and planes, but even in elephants and rhinoceros together Kit ynt, or No. 88, Robinson Road, and Miss Diana Cambien, daught tures of cockatoos, orangutans, A car belonging to Mr. Tsan Rough Common, Canterbury, Kent Cross Society and Order of where it is realised that a real fighting ships so as to streng-with the Proboscis monkey. John War Organisation absorbed

caught fire outside his houseer of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Campbell perti to the Western Hemis- then the British Navy, which $94,814.28, Purchases of funelette

The British Solomon Islands about 2 am. yesterday. Miss E. M. Gibbins, B.A. London.¦ and gauze dressings cost $4,008,phere lurks behind the To-ls alone holding America's picture, as well, the natives and extinguisher was brought into use!

A fire of Shanghal

packing, transport and Insurance talitarian war machine which Atlantic Maginot Line. Bri- fruit and a bird known as the trol in a few minutes. It is be August 10 at HBM Consulate- also the coconut palms, bread and the flames were under con- The wedding took place on $1,055.15 and office expenses $485.58, is now active in Europe: tain and her allies have had Megapodes. making the total payments $100 Simultaneously, the American no cause to complain so far On the Gilbert. and Ellis Islands a short circuit. Damage done is H, Lamb, of Mr. EF Mulves, of lleved: the outbreak was caused by General, Shanghai, before Mrị L people have become more in regard to the help which stamps we find such things as the estimated at $700.

Messrs. Andersen, Meyer & Co. alive also to the danger that the United States is giving Pandanus tree, and the Frigate

Ltd, and eldest son of Mr. and bird, a type of rapacious "strong | In accordance with a request of Mrs." F. D D. Mulvey of Shanghai, might threaten democratie them. Material aid has been winged seabird. rights and interests from flowing across the Atlantic in

the Ministry of Education the Sze and Miss Grace Gardiner, only Australia provides the majestie chwan Provincial Government has daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. across the Pacific and a de-ever increasing quantities to touch or the current reign show-issued a circular order prohibiting Robert Gardiner of Chefoo. finite change of policy is also reinforce British resistance ing on three stamps, Their Ma-school children below 12 years of forthcoming evident towards the aggressor against the Nazi war majesties both standing and sitting age from taking part in military The wedding took place on Aug,

of the Orient. The world's chine. Greater assistance as in full Coronation robes..

training or athletic meets as they 10 at Holy Trinity, Cathedral, democratic front has thus advocated by Mr. Bullitt will zealand has pictured the Maori cally.

Across the Tasman Sea, New are not yet fully developed physi- Shanghai, of Mr. J. A. Clare, of of the Chinese Central Govern

Mr. Wu Yiu-tak,Civil Servant become considerably streng- naturally be welcomed in influence and the island's well-

Messrs. Ralli Brothers, Ltd, Cal- ment, and Miss Lee Yin, residing thened. The moral effect of Britain and will bring closer known products of wool, butter,

cutta, and younger son of the late The death occurred on August Mr. George Clare, and of Mrs. at No. 78, Fuk Wing Street.. this new American outlook on the day of reckoning for Herr sheep and apples. But last year 14 at Ste Marie's Hospital, Shang-Margaret Clare, or Manchester,

Mr. Chiu Chap-shang, clerk of important, but, with the in- is a world cause for which Colonial series. In commemora place at Lokawel Cemetery on hel

world affairs is in itself most Hitler and his associates. It most attractive of the British years. The funeral ceremony took er of Mrs. B 5 Nosson of Shang- New Zealand issued one of the hai, of Adrien Desjardins, aged 55 and Miss Ludmilla Nosson, daught. awarded. If a candidate of suff the 8.CO., residing at No. 217. dications from the United Britain is now fighting and tion of its Centenary, the stamps August 18, at St. Pierre's Church, clent merit presents herself.

Jaffe Road, and Miss Lo - States that the country is the Americans realise it bet-cover the history of New Zealand Avenue Duball, teacher, residing at No 1. Bonham

Actuated by his patriotiem," Mr... Road.

ready to put its views into ter than anyone else. The from the time the Maoris landed

Chen Yung-kwang. Chinese in practical form, those who are resolve to stand by Britain in 1350: the landing of the immi-The death occurred on August Rangoon, Burma, has contributed slding at No. 1 al gener, re fighting for democracy have and to throw the whole the rants in 1840, and includes maps, 14, at the Shanghal General Hos- 700 plastres or CN$3,000 represent-

1, Chi Koo Terrace, cause to be really encouraged full weight or

transportation - progress and 6 pltal, of Mrs. Lucy Marie Rozario, ing his entire life insurance pre- This school will NOT re-open and Miss Yeung Chak-tin, resid and heartened as to the into the struggle will pro to the placer method. Rozario and mother of Mr. Louis phanage, of which Madame Chiang weight of her resources modern gold dredge contrasted aged 33 years, wife of Mr. Joachim miunds to the Chinese War. Or in Kowloon Tong next term. Ing at No. 12, Star Street. Parents should enrol their child,

ultimate result of the struggle bably come sooner from Hongkong Is to issue its own Rozario. A Requiem Mass was

l-sher is the founder and the Chan Po-chung, teacher, they are engaged in.. realding at No. 184, Tam Kung THE LATEST to join the has been made clear to her set scheduled to appear next 17, and was followed by interment sonally

America, now that the issue long awaited pictorial get in the held at The Church of Christ The chairman, As a mark PAGEREN form of a Centenary commemora King, 235 Rue Bourgeat, on August Road and Miss Hsieh Cho-yu, of swelling majority of anti-people.

January

at the Parenjas Cemetery

Next term begins:

September 5th. Entrance Examination:

September 3rd, at 9.a.m An Entrance Scholarship wir be offered on the results of the Entrance Examination" to "a candidate born in Hong Kong. This Scholarship will be of the value of $5 per term in tuition fees, but it may be increased in value should the family circum stances Justily such increase.

This Scholarship will only be

DIOCESAN JUNIOR SCHOOL

KOWLOON TONG,

383.01.

FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES

The following marriages were, announced yes terday

ren with the Diocesan Girls': School.

Mr

453 the same address,

me (Chinit hed

Tetter to

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