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Apr

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S.S. "PRESIDENT GRANT

S.S. "PRESIDENT HAVES"

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Mar..30

Apr 20

To MANTLA

Mar. 11

3.S. "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND" S.S. "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"

Mar. 26 Apr. 19

PANAMA

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LONDON. Mar. 7 (Reuter)-The Admiralty announces that the destroyer Dainty, has been sunk. The next of kin of the casual- ties have been informed.

The Dainty was formerly on the China Station

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Britain's Manpower Now

Fully Employed

LONDON, Mar. 9 (Reuter)-Emphasis was lald in yesterday's British newspapers on the fact that Britain's unemployment statis- tics, which show nearly 581.000 unemployed on February 10, do not Accurately represent the position.

The amount of reserve labour, for industry, says The Times, is now very small-indeed, scarcely existent

PASSENGERS

Shipping Rumours: A Warning

In war-time it is necessary, for obvious reasons, *0 maintain great secrecy about the move- ments of shipping. This means that the particulars of mali des- patches and deliveries cannot be published by the, Post Office to the extent "that they were in peace- Lime.

Rumours about shipping losses have circulated widely in Malaya. for some time, and though these have nearly always turned out to e baseless, they continue to be circulated.

The origin of a number of these rumours has been traced to the inquiries of those who are anxious about their cor- respondence.

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Hearing that a ship has been 29. or imagining that it may have been lost, they ring up the postal authorities to inquire, sometimes long before the autho- rities could possibly have had any Information on the subject. Some- times they mention some parti- cular ship and the mere mention of the name is sufficient to start a rumour that this ship has been lost.

These shipping rumours should

Departures On The be checked. and the co-operation

President Pierce

The industrial strength of the nätion is a secret withheld from the enemy but with the knowledge that nearly 11,000,000 men and boys were engaged in insured oc-

The following were passengers cupations, including agriculture, on the s. President Flerce which before the war, the percentage left the Colony for the North on now unemployed must be minute. Friday:--

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f the public is requested in do- 'ng so. Rumours started in the way mentioned above are just as dangerous and disturing as those arted deliberately by the enemy.

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A Memorial of re-entry, by the Crown on Tai Hang Stream Vil- lage Lot No. 2 has been registered according to law.

* HONG KONG TIDE TABLE

From 10 to 16 Mar. 1941/

The Daily Telegraph states the Mr. W, J. L. Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. returns present nothing better S. V. Barlow, Mr. R. W. Barnett, than a sorry, burlesque of the pro- Mr. C. T. Barr, Mra. J. H. and gress which has been made in the Mistr. W. H.. Bruins, Mstr, Bartor, mobilisation of labour and of the Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Camidge, MT. spirit in which the nation is meet-L McCormick Carson, Mr. Geo. E. ing the calls upon its energy. Costello, Mr. A. P. Chijoff, Mr. and Such statistics are useless for Mrs. Carlos da Conceicao, Mr. A. any purpose except enemy pro-Dahrouge, Mr. and Mrs Alfred W. paganda minimising our war - Develey and Mstr. Gerard Develey, fort.

Mr. H. S. Dunn. Dr. H. Nizamettin The Dally Mall considers the Erenel, Miss Blanka Herdova, Mr. position excellent as it shows that A. 8. Hull, Mr. F. R. P. James, Mr. new factories are coming into pro-and Mrs. R. C. Joubert and Miss Auction and that the war effort is Regine Joubert, Mr. Walter J. on the way to 100 per cent, capa-Kelly, Mr. J. H. MacKay, Miss E. Mon. 10

McPherson, Mr. D. B. Melwani, Mr.

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city.

BRITISH NAVAL CONSTRUCTION

Magnificent Spurt In

National Effort

LONDON, Mar. 9 (Reuter) Some 480 warships will have been

Week

Date of

Month:

Height,

LOW WATER

Kong

Height

HIGH WATER.

Hong

Bong"

Kong

Standard

Standard

Time..

Time

b. m.

Min. h. m.

08 07

3

01 29

16

18 47

.8 8

1328

08 27

6

02 07

Eric Moller and Mr. C. B. Moller. Miss P. Pierce, Mr. T. E Robson, Wed. 12 Miss E. Rogers, Mr. O. Samuelson. Mr. S. V. Bherbis, His Excellency Thur, 13

1944

17 01

1397

08 58

5 1

02 44

20 37

17.91

1416

2 6

09 28

16 51

03 18

21 26

73

16 03

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Fri. 14

1001

5 8

03 54

22 17

7 1

16 48

18

15

10 36

16 21

0497

3

23 07

6 6

16 30

14

18

11 14

6 4

05 02

1 6

23 59

6.1

17 26

1 4

M. E. A. Hipshi, Mr. R. V. Swear-

lingen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Turner and

the Misses Mary and Barbara Sat

Turner, Mr. B. Wilkerson, Major

G. A. Williams, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. | Sun Post Wheeler,

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completed by Britain in twelve CHINA NAVIGATION

months of effort by the end 01 this month.

This was disclosed by the Fin- ancial Secretary to the Admiralty. Sir Victor Warrender, in a speech yesterday referring to the maghi- tude of Britain's national effort in the building of warships,

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This number of warships, he said, both large and small, was, more than five times

many as in any year since the start of the naval rearmament program- me..

The Royal Navy, sald Sir Vic- tor Warrender, was not only get- ting the utmost out of every ton of new construction, but was also tending the old vessels with such skill and care that they were performing feats of endurance never expected of them by their designers.

As an instance of this, he pointed out that orie, destroyer spent 274 days of the frst year of the war at sea and steamed over 62,000 miles.

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