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SOUND FINANCIAL POSITION OF

CRAIGENGOWER C.C.

L. E. Lammert, R. Pestonji Elected Life Members

Reference to the Club's sound financial position (despite the fact that the year's profit was only $£91 as compared with $448.90 the previous year) and its very enjoyable season of sporting activities, was made by MR. C. S. ROSSELET, Vice-President, walle presiding at

PROF. CULLIS ADDRESSES SINO MEDICOS

ཐགས་ཡིད་། INTERESTING TALK ON PHYSIOLOGY

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1940.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, 188 NOVEMBER, 1940, 6.30, A.M...

Parcel post service to Canton is temporarily suspended,

The Imperial Airways Service between Hongkong and Bangko is temporarily suspended,. Air mail correspondence will be accepted at the existing rates of postage and will be forwarded by the Brak opportunity by steamer to Singapore to connect with the east and

west bound air services.

An air mail service providing a connection with "British - Over- seas Airways at Rangoon will be available during the period of A highly interesting address on suspension of the Hongkong-Bankok Service. The postage rates

the 47th annual meeting of the Craigengower Cricket Club yester-"Physiology In the service of Medi- for all destinations will be $1.50 per ₺ oz. for letters and $0.75 day, when MR, &, PESTONJT and MR, L. E' LAMMERT, both of cine was given by Professor Wini-each for postcards. Mall for this service should be superscribed whom have been associated with the Club for over 40 years, were fred C. Gulls C.B.E., D.Sc., to "Via Rangoon" and bear the usual blue air mail label. elected Life Members.

members of the Hongkong Chinese Medical Association at the recep-

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended. tion given in her honour at the Gloucester Hotel yesterday. The distinguished visitor was welcomed

Supporting the Chairman at the main table

were the following members of the retiring Commit- tee: Messrs. A. B. Hamson, J. W. Leonard, T. Locke, H. W. Randall, LC. R. Souza, W. K. Way, Dr. N. P. Karanjia, Dr. C. W. Lam, and Messrs. A. E. Coates and E. Zim- mern, Hon. Treasurer and Hon. Secretary, respectively.

re-

Mr. B. W Bradbury was elected President. Other officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows:-Vice-President, Mr. C. S. Rosselet Hon. Secretary, Mr. E. Zimmero. Bon. Treasurer, Mr. H. -W-Randall, Committee.-Meɛsrey--L. - C. R. Sousa, A. E Coates, W. K.

CRAIGENGOWER

MONTHLY, ENTRANCE FEES INCREASED

At an extraordinary meet- ing held immediately after the annual general meeting Jesterday, the subscriptions and entrance fees of the CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET CLUB were increased follows:-

Entrance fee from $3 to $5; Monthly subscription. from $2 to $3.

B.S

Way L. E. Lammert, W. O. Nodes, the open pairs Messrs. U. M. and J. W. Leonard, Drs. N. P. Karanjia A. M. Omar were runners-up. and V. N. Atienza.........

Cricket Captain, First Eleven:- E. Zimmern, Vice-Captain, G. Sou- za; Captain 2nd XI-A, M. Omar, Vice-Captain B. R. franee: Lawn Bowls Convenior, L. C. R. Souza: Tennis Convenor, J. W, Leonard; Social Convenor. A E Coates; Bar Convenor, W. O. Nodes; and House Convenor, W. K. Way.

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CHAIRMAN'S REVIEW

During the season, Mr. Iranee

by Dr. Edward W. J. Sun, President

of the Association.

INWARD MAILS

From

Australia and Manila.. Addressing the assembly, Prof. London, and Straits. Cullis said that she would be in- Java and Manila. terested to know exactly what the London and Straits. medical students of the Hongkong Swatow University think of Physiology U. S. A., and Manila-(Seattle date, 30th Sept.). and whether they are interested in London and Straits. the subject at all.

Java and Manila.

London and Straits.

Tracing the history of the study of physiology Prof. Cullis said that Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways Direct Ser- the discovery of the existence of vice”—San Francisco date, 31st October electrical currents in living animals Australia and Manilau Arst drew attention to the subject London and Straits

as an important adjunct to the U. S. A, Honolulu, Japan, and Shanghal

Franciaco date 19th October},{ Sandakan

study of clinical medicine.

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and an anonymous donor each This discovery was followed, in Calcutta and Straits presented a handsome silver chal- later years, by Professor. Hopking' Sandakan. lenge trophy for Club competitions, experiments on the dietary values London and Straits. These have been named the Iranee of various proteins which, in turn, U. S. A., Honolulu Japan and Manila (San Fran-

cisco date, 31st October), Cup and the Darwood Memorial led to the discovery of what are Cup and to the donors our now known as Vitamins.”

Canada, USA, Japan, and Shanghai - (Vancou Then came thè discovery of In-

ver B. C.. date, 1st November). heartiest thanks are due:

In the Cricket section 'we did not sulin as the cure for diabetes, and do as well as was expected. Our the numerous experiments carried players are, however, still young 01. by Canadian physiologists. and there is no reason to be down- In thanking Prof. Cullis, Dr. E.

reckoned with ..

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lose after 5 p.m.. Registered and Parcel malls are closed at 6 pm. closed at 5 pm, on the previous day When malls are advertised to

In presenting the report and hearted. With more experience we Q. Lim (assistant to the Professor advertised to close at or before 9 am. registered and parcel malls ar accounts. Mr. Rosselet said, in should once again be teams to be of Physiology at the University

said that the majority of the medi- cal students here treat the subject of physiology as “part and parcel" of their medical studies.

con-

The profit of $4.93 compares with a profit of $448.90 last year.

Our Tennis section continued to On the debit side of the Income and be most active and more and more Expenditure account you will notice players are taking to the game. I that compared with last year ex-have been very impressed by the

standard of play and am penditure has been reduced by nearly $1,500 made up principally vinced that with more experience by savings of $150 in Sundry Ex- and practice we should perform penses, $100 in Repairs and Re- very creditably in the League and newals, $190 in Stationery, $160 in

in Open Competitions.-" Lighting, $300 in Lawn Bowls, $100

In conclusion I would like to ex-

For

FRIDAY Parcels only for Canada via Victoria B. C. Formosa

Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to connect with

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Date-and-Time

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·7,80 Pr· EP.O.

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CHESS RESULTS The following were the results of matches played yesterday eve- ning in the annual Senior. Tourna ment of the Kowloon Chess Club: G. 8. Coxhead drew with C. M. in Cricket, $180 in Tennis, while press my sincere appreciation of Sequeira, K. M. A. Barnett beat there was an increase of $185 in the co-operation accorded to me by AY Birinkoff, D. E. de Carvalho Rates and Taxes A sum of $5300 the outgoing Committee. We have beat W. Lec, B, D. Evans beat M. W. Air Mail. by Sea to Singapore to connect with the Reg has been expended for the L-worked very happily together and Olsuneff brary.

have done everything possible for In a Junior Tournament game, the Club,

A. C. Poupard beat Th. Laufer,

On the Credit side you will see that though Bar Sales have drop- ped, the amount of profit was well, maintained.

“Billlarda receipts showed increase whille Sundry receipts dropped by the sum of $2,764.27.

In looking over the Balance Sheet, two items catch the eye. First, the substantial stock In hand of wines, etc., for which the

BATURDAY

"British Overseas Airways" Straits

Sat, 2nd. G.P.O, & HP.O.

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DEPARTURES

and Mr. Tsung Ling-yaung. Chi-Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U. 8. A. Canada, Cen-Parcels 4.00

tral and South" America and *United Kingdom nese businessman, also returning

via Ban Francisco (No Parcels for Canada), to China.

.* SUNDAY

Rag

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5.30 PM.

CALIFORNIA CLIPPER ARRIVES IN

HONGKONG

JUDGE OF HIGH

Club will reap the benefit this COURT, CALCUTTA,

PASSES THROUGH

The California Clipper is sche- Manila, Batavia, and Mauritius. duled to leave this morning taking

the following passengers:

For Manila: Mra Elliott Bryant, wife of a U.S. Naval oficer, pro- ceeding to join her husband.

Mr. Michael J. Meler, representa- tive of the Union Oil Co.

coming season. Secondly, you will notice the amount in the bank on. Fixed Deposit has dropped by MR. JUSTICE GEORGE MCNAIR, $2,000. This sum on Fixed Deposita judge of the High Court of Cal- was broken into early in the year eatta, arrived in Hongkong by Pan to pay for heavy purchases, prin-American Airways' California ClD- cipally for stocks of wine, etc. per (Capt. H. J. Chase) yesterday, Against this we have cash totalling when the flying-boat landed at Mr. Geoffrey S. Wilson, Superin- $5.318.79 compared with $6,344.74 Kal Tak shortly after 2 p.m. tendent of Police, visiting his wife last year.

Mr Justice McNair, who took.in "Manila,

Rey: Otto "H. Schmidt, American clergyman on business...

Mr. James A. Duff, American In-

I think you will agree with me. the Cupper at San Francisco, is Mr. Carl Bunje, executive of however, when I say that the Ac- returning to Calcutta after visit», Madrigal & Co. counts show"! - the Club to ing his family at home. be in

A very healthy state, Other passengers who arrived by ternational underwriter, „AGRAM- financially and considering the the Clipper, which brought US. panied by his son, David H. Duff. great drop in Miscellaneous mails dated San Francisco, Oct. 18, Receipts the working result for Hongkong, were:

MONDAY

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U. 8.4. Canada, Cen

tral and South America and United Kingdom via San Francisco,

anazioaren Note: All Mails for United-Kingdom will be

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Mon, 4th

9.00 AM

G.P.O.&KP.O. Reg. 2nd 5.00 PM Ord. 4th 8.30 AM

Air Mail by sea to "Singapore to connect with the Reg.

"British Overseas" Airways.”

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mombasa, Beira, Lourenco-

Marques, East and South Africa, Via Durban

WEDNESDAY

Mr. Llong He, Chinese Clipper Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A.

Europe via "Pan American" Airways and commuter.

Atlantic Services."

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is even more satisfactory than the Mr. Ernest K. Robertson, execu-

Mrs. J. Crawford, wife of a previous year, but in spite of tive of Marsman & Co., who re- P.A.A. radio engineer in Macao, on this I regret I cannot repeat the turned to the Colony after a bust-vacation. words of the Chairman last year ness trip to Manila; when he said that we could look back on the year with a feeling of quiet satisfaction.

MUCH DELIBERATION In April "last" your Committee

For Honolulu: Mrs. H. F.-Brom- Mr. Hans, Dil, executive of De ley, wife of a National City Bank La Rama Steamship Co., Manila, official en route to New York, ac- on a business visit to the Colony: companied by her daughter, Miss

Mr. William L. Bond, executive Mary P. Gardner. of China National Aviation Corp., returning to Hongkong after ‘a

after much deliberation, considered business trip to Manila; die Attempt To Cripple

Favourite For Melbourne Cup

THURSDAY' Manlia, Batavia and Bourabaya.

FRIDAY

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Brisbane

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Fri 8th G.P.O.&K.PO, Par. 7th 6.00 PM

vis Reg. 8th 8.45 AM

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| Q.F.O.SK.PO..

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Air Mall by Sea to Singapore to connect with the Reg.

"British Overseas : Airways”

Straits and Calcutta. FRIDAY

Ord.

$10.00 AM Parcels 10.00

Letters 11.00 AM

Fri. 15th

GPO&KPO. Par. 14th 5.00 PM

a raise of st in the monthly sub-

Mr. T, B. ("Buster") Brown, scription" necessary. In the Club father-in-law of the late Mr. W. House certain very necessary re- c. Kent, the C.N.AC. pilot, who pairs were, planned. An extraor-was killed when that airways" dinary meeting of members was company's liner was shot down by called that month to raise the the Japanese on Tuesday; - subscription by $1 and all the plans Mr. Philip Kessel, who is con-made to cripple Beau Vite straits Ceylon, India, East and South Africa and Reg. 14th 5.00 m of your Committee went over-nected with the Otis Elevator Co. favourite for the Melbourne Cup, board, the motion being regretfully Manila, on a business call in the Australia's premier turf event. defeated.

Had the motion gone through we would have been richer by some $1,200.00 and the Club would have been by now a bet-

fer, and sherrier" place with more facilities for Members,

MELBOURNE, Oct 31 (Reuter) -An unsuccessful attempt was

United Kingdom

Colony: Me

Ord. 16th 8.30 AM G.P.O.&KP.O.

Par. 14th 5,00 PM -

- Mr. William E. Grimm, executive Attackers bored small holes in Manila, Austrade and New Zealand via Tours Reg. 15th 6.45 AM

the horsebox and mistook the day Island

of Calif-Asla Company, returning.

to Hongkong, after a business visitstablemate, which was shot in the

to Manflag ang

hind thigh and hock with an air-

Mr. George W. Reed, mechanical Bun engineer, connected with the Asia-

SATURDAY

Coming to the sporting activities te Petroleum Co., Ltd, on a bus- Soviet Envoy Helps Shanghal; Japan and Honolulu...

ness trip to the Colony;

Mr. Lester Fennel, P.A.A, meteo- rologist, travelling on duty

Winter Garment Fund

or the Club I am pleased to report another highly enjoyable season. In the Bowls section our First team ogata finished runners-up. Our Second and Third teams did very

CHUNGKING, Oct. 31 (Central) well without gaining special hon-

M Alexandre Bemlonovitch ours. In the Colony Champion

Panaochkine, Soviet Ambassador ships a rink skipped by myself and Mr. Kaysang Weng Chinese to China, donated yesterday $1200 comprising Messrs. Coates, Landolt merchant of Vancouver, BC, re- | (Chinese currency) in a'd of the and Bass, won the open Rinks. In turning to China on retirement, Winter Gärmeit Campaign,

Mr. Edward E. Gerard, executive of the Automatic Telephone Co... Manila, also travelling on business to Hongkong: A V

Ord, 16th 9,30 ANK

Bat. 16th GP.O.&KPO... Parcels 4.00 PM Reg 5.00 P es Ord,

6.30 FM GP.O.&KP.O. USA, Canada. Central and South America and Faroels 4.00 PM *United Kingdom- Via San Francisco, (No, Far- Reg.

cels for Canada and United Kingdom)....... Ord 8.30

Note All Mails for United Kingdom will be

forwarded with or without superscription

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