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said, in part: "Twish to voice our deep appreciation to our foreign friends working so hard in the in- terest of our soldiers. It was an act of big heartedness and great. kindness of His Excellenicy. to come and make an appeal direct; to you."

After stating that he knew Ma dame Kung for many years. Dr. Wang expressed the hope that the appeal would go right to the heart and then the purse of his listeners, for, went on the speaker," the heart is the gateway to the purse.

In Dr. Lim, said Dr. Wang, Generalssique Chiang Kat- shek had a real helper and China was proud of the work done by Dr. Lim and his asso. ciates.

Referring to the wounded sol alers, the speaker said that the thought paramount in the mind of a soldier not killed in battle was of what further use could he be to his country?

EASE MIND

The vocational training given at the Oratiopaedic Centres helped to ease the soldier's mind on that score as in one of those centres,

A.T.S. OFFICERS IN A B.B.C. STUDIO

Three officers of the A.TS. (Women's Auxiliary Territorial Ser- vice) taking part in a broadcast about their work with Mr. Z. A. Bokhari, the BBC's Indian Programme Organiser. The inter- view was broadcast to the BBC's Overseas short-wave service.

King George K.B.G.C. BOWLS

Of Hellenes

LONDON,

July 21 (Reuter-

TOURNEYS

Following are the latest results of Lawn Bowls Turnament

Kowloon

Green Club:-

he could learn a trade adaptable King George of the Hellenes and to his physical condition

Dr. Emmanuri Tsouderos, Frest-matches at The speaker asserted that he did dent or the Greek not know of any work that was shortly reach Britain from South more important than the training Africa

Council, may

TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1941.

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Bowling

PRESIDENT'S CUP First Round:--E. Leveti beat J.

Air Mail by "Pan American Aleways Direct Ser-

vico" - San Francisco date, 22nd July. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Ser-

vice" - San Francisco date, 5th August,

29th July

12th Aug.

of wounded soldiers and helping This le indicated in messages Burst,

them to become ageful citizens

sent to the King of the Hellenes

VICE-PRESIDENT'S CUP

when they were discharged from by Mr. Winston Churchill and to First Round:--V. C. Dixon best hospital.

Dr. Tsouderos by Mr. Anthony C. 8. M. Thom. Eden

Recalling the drive έπι America in the fall of 1918 for funds for YM.C.A. and other activities, Dr. Wang said that the slogan adopted at that time was "Give until it huris." He exhorted his listeners to give until it hurts.

Second Round:J. McKelvie Expressing admiration for the beat E. Levett, fortitude shown by the King of the Hellenes, Mr. Churchill in his message says, "The warmest wel-

NON-PRIZE WINNERS

COMPETITION First Round:-C,

S. M. Thom

come awaits you here where all are beat L. A. Jordan; J. Hurst beat

resolved to conquer or perish."

Replying, the King says: "I am

W. Nash

Second Round:--V. C. Dixon

"I know," concluded Dr. Wang. looking forward to meeting you beat A. E. Jeffries. "that my British friends and my and many friends in Britain." compatriots in Hongkong will give Mr. Eden, in his message to Dr.

SINGLES HANDICAP until it hurts," and expressed con

Tsouderos, also refers to the fu- First Round:-L. A. Jordan (3) Adence that the $1,000,000 (Ch-ture meeting in London to "discuss beat . E. Langley (6); C. S. M would further measures for the prosecu-Thom (2) beat H. Bicknell (4); G.

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tion of our joint war effort." Dr. Tsouderos, replying.

MR. TSUYER PEI

Mr.

Tsuyee Pei, in short comes the suggestion. speech, stated that Madame Kung bad already donated $20,000, Na- tional Currency, to the funds, while Chinese banks and bankers In Hongkong have either given, or donate, HK,$50,000 promised to

and the British Fund for the Re- ller of Distress in China has pro- mised to contributè $20,000. (Ap plause).

B. W. O. F.

The following is the latest of subscriptions received to for credit of the BW.OF.

Holloway (4) beat W. C. Hodder wel- (1) and E. V. Searle (3) best A. →.

Gardner (1).

Second Round:-8. C. Walker (6) beat J. Hurst (6),

PAIRS HANDICAP

First Round:-A. J. Hall and

C. Walker (3) beat R. Duncan, and

1st

G. Holloway (2).

date

G, Gardner (4) beat J. G. Meyer

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Previously acknowledged, 2110 and A. J. Röbers (4). and $723,478.30.

HON. MR. M. K. LO

Quarry Bay Working Party, Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo sald, in part: $14.50: Proceeds of Billiards Ex- Since His Ex-ellency's arrival he hibitions at the Club de Recreio has given his encouragement and per Mrs. D'Almada, 501,90; Sale of support to every worthy cause in Postal Labels, 1: Sale of C.ĦLBS. charitable aid to China, and in Badges per Mrs. H. F. Phillips, 2; rellef of distress.

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When His Excellency was re contly

approached that the Chinese in the Colony would like to make a farewell pre- sentation to His Excellency, he expressed the strong wish that every cent which the Chinese could afford should be devoted to charitable relief in China, and it is out of deference to His Excellency's wishes that the Chinese farewell presenta- tion will be confined to an að- dress framed in blackwood.

Even

# 00 tangible results should come of today's appeal, 1 can assure His Excellexity that when he leaves us be will take

OPEN PAIRS BOWLS

Following are the results of the

Sale of CHSS Badges per Mrs. Open Pairs matches in the third

RADIO

INSPECTS KANSU

SCHOOL

PROGRAMMES Dr. Chu Chia-hua, Director of

Continued from Page 3

the Organization Board of the

Perry, 1; Sale of C.H.S.S. Badges round of the Lawn Bowls cham-Walts. On The Shore -Waltz-Inter-Central Party Headquarters, flew ̈·

per Mrs. Cautherley, 1; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Horden. (Monthly), 10;

plonship played yesterday:

national Dance Orchestra.

Evening to Suchow In northern Kansu to

At Police Recreation Chib, A. M. Stars-Waltz (J. Lanner); Good-night inspect the Suchow High School R. Hancock (Monthly), 25; Dr. K and U. M. Omar beat V. 5. Ebbage-Waltz (Wock Bibo, Conrad-Dr-established by the Board of Trus- W. Chaun (Monthly), 30; Anony and J. Gellatly by 42 shots to 10.

tees for the Administration of the mous, 5; Lam Fook Lye (Month-

Boxer and News Sino-British -

Indemnity At Craigongower Cricket Club, 1y), 20; Some of the Chinese Staff

Funds of which he is concurrently

Drake

chestra. Mascotte,

10.08 London News Commentary.

From Suchow, Dr. Chu-plans to pay a brief visit to Tunhwang in (From Alm "New extreme northwestern Kansu nent Faces")-Joo Lass and his Orchestra: of Vocal The Cockeyed Mayer

of Messrs. Halts Wharf (June), beat W. Melrose and J, C. Chalmers Muste and Variety.

T. Coleman and P. Younghusband | 10.15 An Hour Of Popular Dance Chairman." 48.05; S. T. Williamson, 2000;

by 16 shots to 11; G. Willerton and Fox-Trot A Nightingale Bang On' Anonymous, 10: M. M. (Monthly), 10: John Forbes Davies beat M. Purvis and H. Berkeley Square (Monthly), 25; Davies, Brooke and McKay by 23 shop to 13. Gran (Monthly), 70; American Community. Fourth of July Fund, 1,627.72. Total $727.875.47.

with him the abiding gratitude of BUS COLLISION

all Chinese for his sympathy for and help to China.

EVENLY CONTESTED

STARVATION IN NINGPO

the Sinklang border, which is trom famous for Buddhist caves, Then, A very evenly contested match Kaunakaka humboogie

"Argentine Nights") The Andrew he will return to Lanchow and was seen at the Kowloon Bowling Susters and Vie Scheon and his Oren, proceed to Chinghal to continue his Green Club yesterday, when CF Blow Fox-Trot-And So Do I. Fax Inspection.--(Central News). Vas and J. C. Remedios beat E. Trot -- Only Forever (from filt Curtis and A. W. Smith by 29 shots Rhythm On the River")——Billy · Cot- to 22.

top and his Band, Flano All The Things You Are Hitch Leite A Hutchinson. Fox-Trots -Two Teams.

Many persons are dying daily of Met; Down Argentina Way (from film

Down Argentina Wey)-Oscar Rabin starvation in Ningpo and residents and his Band.Vocal It's Foolish of the city are leaving in large But It's Fun from filmSpring numbers. In order to escape the Parade"); Beneath the Lights Of same fate.

Since the Japanese occupation of

At K.C.C., the Police pair of J. 8. A motorbus travelling to town Riddell and J. C. Aitken lost to W. yesterday morning about 8.30 McNeill and P. A. Peckham by 18 I am confident that as the re- 'o'clock collided with a Tramways shots to 22. ault of today's meeting we can repaircar opposite Wellington Bar- raise $200,000. to provide the or- racks, Queen's Road East, throw- thopaedic centres in Free China ing the men who were repairing HEALTH BULLETIN Mes Nice Girl). Deste which are so badly needed,

the overhead wires off their

The following is the Returns of na Durbin with Charles Previn & his Ningpo, the city has experienced a Your Excellency, on behalf of balance,

Orchestra. Fox-Trot-The Swiss Bell-

notifiable diseases notified 85 all the Chinese in Hongkong. and,

The bus and the repair-car were having occurred in the Colony ringer Qulok-StepThe Ferry Boat acute shortage of foodstuffs. De- indeed, on behalf of all the Chif- slightly damaged.

during the 24 hours ended at mid: Serenade The Now Mayfair Dance Spite the attempt of the Japanese Orchestra Comedian The Sweet and their puppets to force the rice nese anywhere and everywhere, I

TRAM INVOLVED night on July 18:

heart Of The Flect; Bless Em Al-shope to re-open, no supply can cannot express to you, adequately

Cholera, eight cases: Diphtheria, Arthur Aakey with Orchestra Fox be obtained even at exorbitant Another collision occurred yes-

Enteric Fever, four caess; Scarlet dow, and Me)-Tommy Dorsey & his Fever, one case; Tuberculosis, 44 Omhestra. Vocal - I'm Just Wia While Lo To, driver of the car,

About Harry From Um Babes Jn WLs proceeding along Des Voeux ses

Arme") Judy Garland with Vie 0.8.B. Road Central outside the Bank

Young, and h's Orobestra. Fox-Tro) | 6.5,H of East Asla, a Chinese male ran The Health Bulletin of Eastern Yes, My Darling Daughter Benny 0.8.0. Across the road. He jammed the Ports for the week ending on July Goodman and his Orchestra. VOCAL......... A further remand was ordered brakes to avold an accident, but 12 records only six cases of Cholera Venterthoughts Kenny Baker Or Tranenission E-News Sum- by Mr. 8. F. Balfour yesterday a tram, which was following, and three cases of Small-Fox in chestra Fox Trot Oh Johnny. Oh when Li Chiu, fisherman, Leung crashed into the rear of the car. Shanghai. Pul, herb dealer, and L. Lau, kept Both vehicles word damaged woman, appeared before him tightly.

our feelings. I can only ask Your terday about 11 am when a motor two cases; Dysentery, six cases; TrotWe Three (My Echo, My Sha- prices~(Central News)... Excellency to accept our deep car and a tram were involved, gratitudo and thanks,

D. O. SOUTH

charged, with others not in cus-

tody, with the unlawful transfer

of custody, control or possession of

Lau Yuet, a 14-year-old girl, for

a valuable consideration on M

1:30 ab Tai O, and for taking part

to the transaction.

Inspector G. W. Moreton, of the

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A Chinese Fiction Writers' Copy- Fight Association has been formed which seeks to protect their copy right against plagiarism and

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The bostponed Charity Brim been invlied to be legal adviser to ming Oala between Combined the Association It is said that

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