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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

BANKS

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI THE CHARTERED BANK OF

BANKING CORPORATION

Authorised Capital $50,000,000

INDIA, AUSTRALIA

AND CHINA

Issued & Fully Paid-Up $20,000,000|Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1863

Reserve Funds: Sterling

6,600,000 Paid Up Capital H.K. Currency Reserve $10,000,00 Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of

Proprietors

$20,000,000

Head Office:-- HONG KONG

Deputy ChairmIA

Board of Directora: Hon. Mr. J J Paterson,

Chairman

W. H. Lock, Esq.

J. K. Bousfield, Eng..

A

H. Compton, Esq.,

Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell.

1. J. Davies, Esq.,

G. Miskin, Esq.,

R. S. Morrison, Esq.,

Hon. Mr. T. E. Pearce,

Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields,

Hon. Bir Yundcfeur M. Grayburn,

Chief Manager

Branches:

Amoy

Johore

Kobe

Batavia

Kowloon Kuala

Rangoon Saigon San

Bangkok

Hombay Caleutia

Chrioo Colombo Dairou Foochow Haiphong Bankow

£3,000,000 £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Pro.

£3,000,000 prietors

HEAD OFFICE: LONDON: 38, Bishopsgate E.C.2. Sub-Agencies In London:

117/12, Laudenhall Street, E.0.3.

West End Branch: 14/18, Cockapur Street, 8.W.1. Manchester Branch:

52, Mosley Street, Manchester,

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:

HONG KONG PENANG ALOR STAR AMMUTBAR

HANGOON ILOILO

BANGKOK JPOH

SAIGON

DATAV LA ΣΑΑΛΟΗΣ

SEREMBAN

KLANG

ROBK

BOMBAY

AGENCIES: KUALA

CALCUTTA

OLITE PIKEST

FATALIN PADR

CANTON

CAWNPORE CEDU

COLOMBO

Francisco DELHI

Lumpur Shanghaj HAIPHONG London Singapore BANKOW

Sunrabaya

Canton

Lyons

Malacca

Manila Mer

Sungei

Patani Swatow (Johore) Tientsin

Tokyo Tsingtao Yokohama

Harbin Roilo Ipoh

Mukden New York

Priping Penang

CURRENT AUTUNTS opened in LOCAL CUR HÉNOT and Fixk Dr POSIT creeived for one

year or

shorter periods Local and other

Currencies on terms which will be quoted on application.

LUMPUR

KUCHING

MADIAS

KANILA

MEDAN

NEW YORK

PEIFING

SHANGHAI

SINGAPORE

KITIAWAN BUITRABAYA TAIPING TIANTHIN TONGKAB

(Bhuket) TSINGTAO YOKOHAMA

(Peking) FORION EXCHANOE and Generat Banking Business transnoted.

CURRENT ACOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for On Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies at rates which will be quoted on application.

SAYING ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates obtainabl on application.

The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Excentor

and Trustee business and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, ou SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES of terms which may be ascertained at

any of the Agencies and Branches

W. H. EVANS THOMAS,

Manager

various sizes to let.

TRUSTEE and

Invinces undertaken

EXECUTOR

Hongkong, 28th July, 1941

HONGKONG SAVINGS

BANK

The Business of the above Bank THE is conducted by the HONGKONG

be ob-

A SHANGHAI BANKING COR- PORATION. Rules may tained on application.

For the Hongkong & ShanNGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

V. M. GRAYBURN,

Chief Manager Hong Kong, 25th Feb., 1939.

BANK OF EAST ASIA,

LIMITED

Authorised Capital ....$10,000,000,00 Paid-Up Capital... 5,698,600.00 Reserve and Undivided

Profits

2,983,261.50

Head Office:-HONO KONG

No. 10 Des Voeux Road, Central

Board of Directors:

BANK OF CHINA

Specially Chartered by NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

OF CHINA AS AN INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE

• BANK PAID-UP CAPITAL $40,000,000.00 (BRANQUES All Over China) Owing to our numerous Branches in China and connections in the principal Commercial Centres of the World, we are able to extend to our Clients special facilities for Domestic and Foreign Banking and Exchange.

Head Office :--SHANGHAI Hong Kong Branch:

4. QUEEN'S ROAD, C. South China Offices:

CANTON SWA TOW SHIUCHOW

KONGMOON TOISHAN KINGCHOW

We also handle the issue of Bonds and other Public Funds of the Chinese Government both at Home

HON. SIR SHoveox Caow, Chairman and Abroad

Li Keon Chun, Esq.

P. H. Kwok, Esq Wong You Toug, Bag

Li Lan Sang, Esq

Wong Cha Son, Eng Fung Ping Wab Esq.

KAR TONG Po, Esq, Chief Manager HON. MR. LI Tas Pose, Mnanper

Batavia

Calenda

Kowloon

Branches and Agencies:

Tenanc Sngapore Loudon Bangou Bouta haya Kalla Salgon 3watow Helbeures Bani Fran. Sydney Nagasaka

ciao Tiantain Bew York

Beattie Vancouver Farle

Amay

Bombay

Haiphong

Hankow

Eobu

Peling

Bemornog

Shangha

Every description of Banking and Exchange business transacted. Loana: granted on approved securities.

Current Accounts opened in Local Currency and Fixed Deposits re ceived for one year or shorter periods in Local and Foreign Cur rencies од

terms which will be quoted on application.

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO LET

KAN TONG PO,

SHOU J. CHEN,

Manager.

THE CHASE BANK

18, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL

HEAD OFFICE:

18, PINE STREET,

NEW YORK.

| An American Bank offering com- plete Foreign Banking Bervice in the principal Markets of the world.

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES

This Bank is a subsidiary of The Chase National Bank, New York, with Resources of over 11:8:2.3,800,000,000.

D. L. BALLANTYNE,.

Chief Manager 19th June, 1941.

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A.R.P. ORDERS F.M.S. Oppose Any

AUGUST 21, 1941

A.R.P. Orders by Wing-Commander

A. H. 8. Stecic-Perkins, OBS. Direc- tor of Air Raid Precautions.

HONORARY WARDENS

The following Honorary Appoint- ments have been awarded in recogni tion of the valuable assistance render ed to the ARP. Organisation in the Colony of

-Mafor Hongkong:

C. Champkin and Major C. M. Manners, DBE, to be Honurary Chief Alt Raid Wardens: General Cheung Yan to be Honorary Divisional Warden.

STRENGTH DECREASE

Atton Will

To Increase Income Tax

¿TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER)

the

Any attempt to impose additional Income tax in the Fede- rated Malay States will meet with a great deal of opposition from unofficial bodies. This is the impression gained from a number of interviews with prominent men in the Federal Capital. Mr. C. Ward-Jackson, one of the The main industries of bitterest opponents of income tax Federation already have to bear in the F.M.S., said: "1 have devot- exceptionally heavy taxes, which ed more time to the reading of the indirectly affect every person In The following Wardens bave been circular dispatch from the Rt the FM.3. permitted Lo resign:---Shaukiwan Hon, the Secretary of State for In addition heavy taxes exist in 1803 Wong Kwal-por. Gough Hill Colonies than the wretched docu- the FM.S. on a number of com- 3510T Mrs. M. Wedeson and 3905Tment is worth.

modities, which do not exist in the Miss J. M. Critchett. Centra)-8/W 406 Ma Yick-wan. S/W 415 Shin

thousand piles that Straits Settlements. Cheuk-fun. 2040 Miss Chan Cho-ying. Lord Moyne did not confine his D. S/W 3285 Yau lau. Easternuttention to the brewing and mar. $363 Suns Sheung-nung, 1842 Miss keting of stout Instead of writing Aberdeen 1450 such Clementlan' nonsense as is Leung Yuen-fong.

contained in the dispatch."

Tse Tim-fat dismissed for insubor dination

CHANGE OF ADDRESS Shamshulp-544 Chang Kee (DI. te c/o Chan Wah, 101 Yu Chau St., 3530 Miss Ho Wai-v (K.CY. to 95 Puk Wa St. 2nd floor. Quarry Ray -D. 8,W 303 Lee Kan-sing (L) to East Gate House, Tafkoo. Bay View

--D. District Warden M. 17. Razack to 454 King's Road, 1st Boar (Tel 32846 Gough !!! S.W 1646 P Dallinga (T. Land) to 34 The Peak.

"It is R

The fact that Lord Moyne's dis patch was published in the Straits Settlements Gazette and bas an not been published in the

Government Gazette FM.S. not

passed unnoticed by shrewd observers.

far

It is argued that the tin and rubber Industries will not be able to bear more hardens. Even the assurance that income tax will be levied only for the duration of the war has failed to

appease opponents of the tax.

A prominent merchant in Kuala Lumpur suggested that the High Commissioner should make B. has statement on the subject of Lord

Moyne's dispatch.

He stated that it would be use- "There is something up." they less to think that the dispatch remark,

was intended for the Crown A prominent Chinese remarked: | Colontes alone and not for the "Officially we are not supposed to dependencies. know about the dispatch, it has LEAVE OF ABSENCE

not appeared in the gazette, and Eastern--2941 Miss Yu Mut-in sick 1 we protest. we might be asked leave til November

per Levels what we are cackiing about." -SW 510 Miss Tso Po-chan and It is potnied out that it is un- A/W 511 Miss Lesing Hon-kow t❘ fair to argue that the F.M.S. Ja November 30,

to Kowloon City/W not contributing enough the Include persons receiving lower in- 2128 In Chink-wal; full Sept. 21, D18. war effort compared with trict Warden T. F. Wong til Sept. 5. parts of the Empire. Central-O/W 135 Ng Yce-chang sirk

leave til Sept. 1, 485 Cheng Chung- ling t Oct. 31. Gough Hill --- /W 1523 W Behrman si Dec. 37. Dis-mencing on Sept. D trict Warden W. H A. Lammert til Benson Wong. L.A.R.P.S Dec. 38 District Warden A. 1. Potter! Ull Feb 28. 1042.

APPOINTMENTS

The following appointments are no tified with effect from Aug. 27-Bay

View-Acting District, Warden A

1

"I can see I coming," he added. The opinion of a minority is that if it was felt that the FM.S should contribute more, instead of the percentage of income tax being Increased, steps should be taken to

other comes within the scope of income

tax.

Lecturer ar

MEETINGS

Attestation-There will be

no al-

UNCLAIMED

TELEGRAMS

The following is a list of un- testation meeting in Kowloon next claimed telegrams from Shanghai week Shamehutpe--There will be a lying at the office of the Great

Telegraph emeting of District Wardens and De- Northern

Company puty District Wardens on Friday, (Limited) :--- Coelho to be District Warden A. Aug. 29, at 7 p.m. in the Report. H01 Sul, 463 Great Eastern Western-G/W 1108 Lut Salsip to be

Hotel; Kam Wen-chan, 16 Sun St.; Acting Deputy District Warden "A" Shamehulpa---An exercise for Chan Man-wai, Luk Kwok Hotel; G/W 1041 Shein Kun-wah and W trict "B" in conjunction with the Leung Kar-yau, c/o Swatow Co., 1187 Ko Ping-cham to be Acting De | A.P.8, will be held on Sunday, Aug. Queen's Road: Lu Wal. 809 Laik puty District Wardens, District "B" 91, commencing 8.30 a.in, Report Kwak Hotel; Tack Loong: Chan

PROMOTIONS

The following promotions are not fed with effect from Aug. 27:-Bay View-To be Deputy Senior Wardens

3

EXERCISE

Centre will parade as ordered. Posts Kut, 402 Lak Kwok Hotel. manned

8.20. Dress: niform, { helmets..

EXAMINATION RESULTS The following qualified as an A.R.E.

41 Cheng Tin-po and 2538 Young Hon- Warden but is not available for A.B. kuen Western-To be Deputy Sentor P. Bervice: Mr. Tong Hok-wing. Warden 4338 Fun Kwal-fong (Miss). Tsimshatsu-2903 R. Gomes to be Senior Warden,

072T

TRANSFERS 4379T Miss A. Wong from C.A.R.W. Headquarters to Upper Level as 3604T So Pak-fai from Bay View to CAR.W. Headquarters,

INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE Wardens Classes In Chinesc (Syllabus "A")

CIVIL COMMUNICATIONS Clerical duty exercises will be held at ARP. Headquarters as follows:- Monday, Sept. 18 p.m. Divisional Wardens Clark, Sturt, Jarrett, Danby, Railton,

Hills, Tester, Stewart and Wilmer. Despatch Riders Nos. 5, 7. 42, 34, 20, 61, 22, 24, 58, 11, 27, 38, 55 67, 36, 47, 28, 32, 26, 43, 44 Wednes-

day, Sept 3-8 p.m. Divisional War- dens Watson. Davidson, Yates, Gar ner, Stafford, Smith. Hall, Owen C383 A.R.P. School. Happy Valley, Hughes, District Warden Wednesdayz

District 736 Deputy

and Saturdays at

Pearson,

During the first five months of the current year New Brunswick produced 873,028 pounds of crea- mery butter compared with 803,033 pounds for the corresponding period last year, an increase of 8.8 per cent.

Days of

Warden Malarky. Thu

p.m, commencing on Aug. 30. Lecturer Despatch Riders Nos. 1. 2, 8, 12, 18,

Mr. Wan Kam-fun, LARPS.

C304 19, 51, 52, 23, 30, 31. in, 17, 49, 59, 60, Fri.

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 28 Aug. to 3 Sept. 1941.

Month.

Height

| *qZPH

HIGH WATER.

LOW WATER

Hong

Hong

Kong

Kong

Standard

Standard

Time

Time

1185.

h.-m.

In

28

00:1

02

06 59

13 38

55

1901

29

OI 39

OS 10

1430

10 37

30 02 48

84

69 57

16 84

46 0352.64

20-27

11:32

1800

21 47

1

06 07

12 41

1983 46

2

08 14

"

20 24

(gd). M. H PUCKLE

Wed.

3

0717

Deputy Director of A.R.P.

21 0151

49 1343 39 00:34 18 1415 8 8

18 Essex Crescent, Kowloon Tong, 45, 46, 42, 63, Mundays, Wednesdays and Fridays at

The following Despatch Riders ch-Sat

2 2 2 2

9 p.m. commencing on Sept. 1. Lec-collect Driving Licences from Head-

Sun, 31 turer Mr. Chan Kwok-ying. LAR. quarters during office hours-Nos. 1. PS. C385 A.R.P. School. Happy Val. 5. 6. 7. 8. 16, 12, 17, 18 31. 32. 23, 24. Mon. Jey, Mondays and Thursdays at 7.30 28, 30, 31, 32, 34, 36, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47.

p.m. commencing on Sept. 1 Lacturer 48, 52, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62 and Tues.

Kwong Heung-wing. LA.R.P.S. 63.

Mr

C386 Peak School, The Teak, Tues-

days and Fridays at 2.30 p.m. com-

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