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PRIZE GIVING AT ST. LOUIS MIDDLE SCHOOL
FRUITFUL YEAR REPORTED
Presenting his report for the year 1939-40 at the distribution of scholarships and pries Jesterday afternoon, the Very Rev. Father
VALUABLE PUBLIC WORK OF SPORE ROTARY CLUB
The valuable public work being done by the Singapore Rotary Club is stressed in its annual report and roster for 1939–40, which has just been issued.
It records that the committee sccepted the principle that a aalub they should seek to come into direct contact with · the variona organisations to which donations were made... First. hand reports were received from Rotarians who undertook this valuable date.
This was one of the most ̧m-
year
John Guarona, Principal of the St,portant Innovations during the Louis Middle School, No. 179 Third Scholarships were awarded to Strest, said that the year turned deserving trainees at the in- out to be the best and most fruit-pore Trade School, thus helping ful since the School was founded. needy lad, and at the same ume The attendance during the past supporting efforts to get Singapore year was really extraordinary, he boys to move from
the choked added, and reached an average of channel at clerical employment
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1940.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, THURSDAY; 28th NOVEMBER, 1940, 9.30 LM,
The Parcel Post Service to Canton has been resumed.
Government Gazette Notlication N 1280 is published for gen- eral information.
1. No person shali, send any Christmas, New Year or other greeting card by post to any destination outside this Colony unless-
(a) the cover, if any, is unsealed and clearly marked with the
(b) the cover, if addressed to à destination outside the British Empire, contains nothing but a printed card, with the addition only of the sender's nuffe-and address.
RESUMPTION OF words "Greeting Card":
H.K.-CANTON SERVICE
Z Subject to the exemptions specified in paragraph 3, no person shall send any postal packet consisting of or containing any news- paper, newspaper cutting or book by post to any destination outside this Colony.
almost 90 per cent. in all the into the a-yet unchoked channel Fatshian Trail Trip 3 The provisions of paragraph 2 shall not apply to any newspaper
a
classco,
of trade employment The Hon. Mr. M K. Lo distribut- The Rotary Club has begun ed the diplomas and prizes and survey of the Blind Problem among those present were Bishop A Youth Welfare Committee, H. Valtorta. Very Rev. Father G. representative of all the youth *M. Spada, Very Rev. Father E organisatims in the city. was Bourke, S.J. (Headmaster of Wah formed under the auspices of the Yan College); Mr. G. P, de Martin, club. Mr. L. M. Richards, of the, Educa- tion Department. Mrs. Richards. `of the Hongkong Benevolent Society: Bro. F W. Grimshaw and Mr. A Rylett.
An enjoyable programme of en- tertainment. was provided by the pupils.
CREDITABLE PERFORMANCE
Tomorrow
registered under the Printers and Publishers Ordinance 1927, sent by the publishers of the newspaper or to any book in a wrapper submitted unsealed to the Censor for examination before sending. The Shiragano Maru is due to 4. Without prejudice to the provisions of regulations 84 and 88 of arrive at Hongkong this afternoon. the Defence Regulations, 1940, (relating to penalties and the dis- it was announced by the local posal of articles) any greeting card, newspaper, newspaper cutting face of the Q.S.K. yesterday, and or book posted in breach of any of the provisions of this arder will be sailing for Canton at 8 am may be destroyed or disposed of in such manner as the Censor may on Saturday..
direct. IMPORTANT PROGRAMME
Questioned as to what certif The committee is preparing a cates are required by the Canton programme to help all existing authorities, аг official of the efforts and to make possible ALSO.SK stated that all passengers soon as the time is opportune, must possess Work оп A large scale among street boys and girls.
The report adds:The cam- mittee laid one important egg, the Public Affairs Sub-Committee.
batched
In the course of his report, the That has not yet been Principal said that as a Middle This Sub-Committee, by drawing School with the faculty of grant- up a list of the various social ing diplomas-St-Louis had now problems deserving attention and completed Its second year of life by collecting data in
six
Canton
(1) a vaccination certificate Issued not
more than months ago:
(2) cholera inoculation certificate not less than six days, and not more than three months, old;
.*(3) 2
Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.
INWARD MAILS
From
USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shanghal. (San Fran
cisco date, 8th November).)
London and Straits
typhold Inoculation Certificate issued not less than. three months ago; and
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(4) Hongkong Government-Air-Mail-by "Pan-American Airways · Direct" stool examination certificate. vice"---San Francisco date, 25th November, issued by
the Institute not- less than. four days before departure
Bacteriogical
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(Calcutta and Straits
Australia and Manila.
. 8. A., Honolulu. Japan. and Shanghai Francisco date, 22nd November), ........................... 8. A., Honolulu, Japan, and Shanghal Francisco, date, 18th November)........
Due
98th Nov.
28th Nov.
25th Nov,"
1st. Dec.
1st Dec.
Ist Dec.
Ser-
End Dec.
2nd Deo.":
2nd Dec.
Ser-
3rd Dec.
6th Dec.
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(Jan
14th Dec.
(San
18th Dec.
In the first year six pupils sat for with thost problems, will be able the diploma and all of them pass to undertake spade work of ed. During the past year. 15 sat mean arde for the examination and 15 passed "Meanwhile our Club, with its -truly a creditable performance. score of different nationalities, 1s
Alt Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Economic conditions brought on daily proof that neither race nor
FARES FOR TRIP
vice" San Francisco date, 26th' November by the war had greatly reduced (colour nor creed are a barrier to
Java and Manila,
ORAL APPLE SURADN their income. but their benen-friendship between men who have
The fares to Canton are $10 for London, and Mana cience had In no way diminished the same ideals of service and Special First Class, and $6 for but had increased. Or the board-good fellowship, and the desire to First Class, with an additional ers, 50 were maintained absolute-know and understand one "an-food charge of $15, and $10. respec-U. ly "gratis or pay in insignificant other:"
tively. sums. More than 100 day boys They started with 75 charter On arrival at Canton, passengers were enrolled gratis.
members. Of these, only four re- will be required to remain on A special word of thanks.was main, although the Club was board for four or five days in due to the Society for the Protec started only in 1930. This is not quarantine, and will be subject to tion of Children, the Hongkong surprising as many of the charter examination by Japanese medical advertised to close at or before 9 a.m. registered and parcel mails are Benevolent Society, the Hongkong membera bave left the Colony on officers. Jockey Club, the Football Associa retirement Lion and, above all, the Govern- ment.
the
Inquiries made at Butterfeld & Swire elicited the information that the Fatshari will be making. the first trip to Canton at 8 am on Friday (tomorrow).
TRIAL TRIP
· OUTWARD MAILS Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are
slosed at 5 pm, on the previous day. When mails are advertised to. close after 6pm. Registered and Parcel malls are closed at 5 pm.
For
THURSDAY
Date and Time
Tha, 28.
K.PO, Parcols 4.00 PM
Reg. 6.00 PM and Ord. 5.313 M
FLOATING" MEMBERSHIP With a large section of Thanks were also expressed to members belonging to the float the following donors of prizes:ng population, the number of Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo. Mr. Eu Tong-members of the club is constantly sen, Mr. Ho. Kom-tong, Mr. Tang
fluctuating
This trip, said an official of the Shiu-kir, Hongkong and Shanghal the club during the year.
Forty-two speakers Radressen Company, will be in the nature of Banking Corporation, Eincere Co..
Four-
Central a trial trip as future voyages will Shanghai, Japan, Canada, USA., Wing On Co., China Emporium, teen of these were members of depend an how long the Fatshan
South America and United-Kingdom VIR Van- UL.P.O. Fung Keong Rubber Manufactory, the club, 15 non-members. Of the will be kept in Canton, and what
couver B.C., (Parcels for Canada and U. 8. A). [Parcels 4.00 PM remaining 13, seven were visiting port conditions have to be con-
Note: All Malls for United-Kingdom will be Reg.10) 5,00 PM Ming Yuen Studio. etc.
Rotarians Four women addressed tended with
forwarded with or without Superscription. Ord. 7.00 Par the club during the yea
Asked as to their passage fares, The report adds that as the the official said that the charges Rotary Club differs from other are $30 for saloon. $15 interme- clube in that it does not possess diate, and 812 for second a club home where members can plus charges for food. meet whenever they desirë të da
WIFE'S VISITS ABROAD
Canton
FRIDAY
7.00 PM
Fri. 29th G.P.O.&XP.O.
Ord.
-2.00 PM 9.30 PM 3.30 PM
KP.C.
Reg 4.00 PM
class, Air Mail by Sea to Singapore to connect with the Reg.
"British Overseas Airways" Both the British and Japanese Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta, A decree nist, with costs against so, and as it meets only at fixed companies stated that only 100 the co-respondent, was granted by intervals, regular attendance passengers will be carried. No Mr. Justice. Henn Collins in the very essential for fostering friend-cargo of any description will be Divorce Court to Viscount Mount-ship and fellowship.
carried, "but, in the case of the garret, of Nidd. Hall, Harrogate, The Community Service Com-Fatshon, fresh provisions will be Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to connect Yorkshire, because of the adulterymittee formed a lively forum for carried for the Shameen residents.
of Viscountess Mountgarret with the discussion of social problems
executive far : the club's gifts "to charity
the co-respondent, Lord Allerton. and at the same time it was the
The suit was not defended. Lord and Lady Mountgarret were married in Dctober, 1931, at East-Witton Yorkshire. There are two children,
POLICE REPORTS
"British Overseas - Airway!".
Ord.
14.30 22
G.P.C.
the Reg. Ord.
4.00 PM
1.30 PM
SATURDAY
Bat, 30th
SAIONJI LOSS DEPLORED
Canton Straits, Ceylon India, East and South
7.15 AM
Africa.
3.30 PM
K.P.O, Parcels 4.00 PM
TOKIO; Nov. 27TM (Reuter)—Mes-
The case for Viscount`· Mount- Miss J. Armstrong, of Jardine sages of condolence over the death garret was that the marriage was Matheson and Co., has reported of Prince salonji, the last of Jap one of affection until his wife paid to the Police the loss of her hand- anese Elder Statesmen, have been a visit to Gibraltar in 1836. On bag, containing $4.50, in the Cen- delivered to the Foreign Minister. ber return he noticed a change in tral district on Tuesday,
her manner, she became off-hand and cold towards him. In the early
his solicitors.
Mr. Yosuko Matsuoka, yesterday Straits, Ceylon, India and United-Km and today, by the Soviet Ambassa-
Calcut a
MONDAY
Mias Eye Yuen reports that dor, ML Constanti Ametanta, Bril- summer of last year he consulted she lost a fold wrist watch, valued tish Ambassador, Sir Robert Cral
at 580 between Hongkong Bank 'e, Italian Ambassador, Signor Building and the Gloucester Hotel Mario Indell, German Ambassador,
Major-Gmeral. Eugen Ott, Peru- Manila, Rabaul, Australla and New Zealand on Monday afternoon,
vian Minister, Dr. Ricardo Rivera Brisbane Schreiber, Belgar Ambassador, M
She went to Paris in June,” 1939, and, on her return, hé taxed her about Lord Allerton, An affidavit of a waiter at a Paris hotel was read in support of the adultery charge,
Silverware, glass and chinaware, to the total value of $208, were stolen by a thief who broke into The judge, in granting a decree C. Kerrison, in Wongnelchous the residence of Sanitary Inspector nisi, with costs against the co- Road respondent, gave the custody of
the children to Viscount Mount-
Jewellery and clothing to the garret, whu, it was stated, was value of $123 was stolen when a willing to make financial provision person entered the house of Fong' Porslin, at No: 7 Marble Road, Shinkiwan, yesterday.
for the Viscountess.
•
The Fire Brigade was called out While walking along Shanghai about 8.30 last night to a chimney Street yesterday afternoon, Tang fire at Ming Fat Street, off Bing Wing-ha, hurried woman, of 146 Woo Street, Happy Valley. The Tang Man street, second floor, had fire was extinguished within a few her wrist watch snatched off her minutes of the arrival of the hand. The culprit escaped. @ppliances.
Plerro Forthomme, and the Austra
an Legation through the Secre- tary, Mr. T. W. Ackerley,
to the Japanese Government by The messages deplored the loss
the death of Prince Balenji and stated that they joined in mourn- ing for him.
Ord. 5.30
G.PO.
Parcels 1.00 PM
6.00 PM
1.30 PM
Reg.
Ord.
Parcels 4.00PM
Letters, 5.30 PM
Mon, Dec, 2nd GP.O,&XP.O. Par:30/11, 6.00 pat Reg 30/11,6.00 PM. Ord. 9/19, 8.30 AM,
PEPO
Air-Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.8.A..
Europe la “Fan-American Airways and Trans Reg
Atlantic...... Services."?_
TUESDAY
when a bus of the Kowloon Motor Air Mail by Sea to Singapore to connect Bus Co crashed. Into the rear of
“British Overseas ›› Airways"
a stationary bus at Prince Edward Road about 3 pm, yesterday.
vin- master
Lee Yun-kwan, master of junk Straits, Ceylon, India and United Kingdom, No. 282Ew, reported to the Police that while his junk was about ten miles west of Hum Man: Kwan, Chinese Territory, he was stopped
** Lo Luk-nul, of No. 81 Duke Max Woot-tsui, eight years old, Street, Kowloon Tong, had stolen by a Japanese trawler. His junk was knocked down by bus No. 293 from ›› her house clothing and and sampan liçences were taken
Queen's, Road West, near money to the value of $41 --- Wilmer Street, and, sustained
away by the Japanese. A similar straits, Ceylon, India, and United Kingdom report was made to the Police, by
Reg." 6.00PM Orri and 2: GPO
6.30 PM:
3,00 PM
Ord
10022
KPO
B.K
Ord 8,30 AM
GPO Blog, 900, Ord. GPO & KP.O.
9.00 AM
Par. 2/12, 6.00 PM
Reg. 3/19, 9.45 AM
Ord:3/18,10.30AM
KPO
Parcels 4.00 PM
Bog.
Ord $20
* GÉPO Parcels Beg $5.00 PM
4,00 Pi
Ord.
700.AM
Dally Press, Ltd at Marina House, third. Road Central Hongkong London Office: 53 Fleet Bh
Hongkon
Queen's
Tang Klu, 63-year old woman, Lai Ming-wah, master of junk No. Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Murrow, for the sent to Queen Mary Hospital but was sent to the Kowloon Hospital 8033W... Lai fost his junk-ličence
suffering from
slight injuries to his foot. He was
was not detained,
juries received and three sampati licences,
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