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ADVERTISEMENTS THE "STAR" FERRY

25 words $2.00

for 3 days prepaid

CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDENS

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH › January 26, 1940.

G.

NOTICE

R.

CHINESE NEW YEAR FAIR

Gloucester Road, between Fen- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Wick Street and Fleming Road, will be close to Vehicular Traffic THAT THE FORTY-SECOND

from January 29 to February 7 FOR SALE.

ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING

inclusive. "HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY OF THIS COMPANY WILL he

T. H. KING, Commissioner of Police. THE CAMERA" Second Edition. Over 40 excellent views of the held at the Office of Mesara.

btainable at Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. on 26th January, 1940. Colony, Price $150. Kelly & Walah, Ltd., Hongkong Friday, the 16th February, 1910,

Hong Kong. Travel Bureau or from the Publishers,nt 11.30 a.m. for the purpose of South China Morning Post, Ltd.,

receiving the Report of the Direc Wyndham Street,

tors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st

CONSCRIPT THE LAND!

Lloyd George Appeals To Governmont LONDON, Jan. 25 (Reuter). "Every scrap of land ought to be conscripted in the fight for freedom,"

declared Mr. Lloyd George in the course of a debate: in the House of Commons to-day on agriculture, in which Mr. W. S. Morrison, the Minister of Food, justified the Government's

concentrating policy in storage of wheat,

He stated that the

supplies

on

of

feeding-stuffs for animals had now been raised to 60 per cent of the normal requirements, and added that he did not think it reasonable to expect that full pre-war supplies of feeding-stuffs could be maintained in war-lime.

Economy Urged

utmost

December, 1939.

The Register of Shares of the

R.

Company will be CLOSED from PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

Friday, the 9th February, 1940, to Friday, the 16th February, 1910, both days inclusive.

By order of the Board of Directors,

C. M. MANNERS, Secretary and Manager. Hongkong, 25th January, 1940.

HUMPHREYS ESTATE &

FINANCE CO., LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL ORDINARY

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 29th. day of January, 1940, at 3 pint, at the Ofices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Mong Kok, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of Ilis Majesty the KING, for one further term of T5 years.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo

513

Generals Are Honoured By French BRITISH COMMANDERS RECEIVE DECORATIONS

ON THE WESTERN FRONT

General Sir Edmund Ironside, the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, and General Lord Gort, the Commander-in-Chief of the B.E.F., were decorated to-day with the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour by General Gamelin, the Commander-in- Chief of the Allied Forces in the field.

235 in

Navy List of Casualties

POST OFFICE

Restricted Parcel Post Service to Yunnon and Yunnan Province has been resumed. Individual parcels in' mall quantities for personal wo moy be accepted.

A list of prohibited articles may ba seen at the General Post Ofice.. Jam Packet Post vs all countri * suspended.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls are used

A NAVÁL casualty list issued by the Admiralty on m. Registered and Parcel

The ceremony took place behind January 8 contains 235 names, including 116 officers and the chateau where General Gort hus men known to be dead and 11 assumed dead. established his headquarters. There One of the officers known to be a prisoner is Lieut. wow a slight drizzle, as the thnw bad already set in/ On a cinder-strewn

space below the chateau terrace a.G. B. K. Griffiths, a young naval airman who, captured

detachment of Welsh Guards and ment

from the Bi Regiment of Zouaves by a U-boat which he tried to bomb, was mourned as dead formed an Anglo-French guard of

honour.

Thirty-five of the Zouaves by his parents for nearly two months. He wrote to them already wear the Croix de Guerre at Christmas. won in this war. The uniforms of fighting men those stacky, sombr made a splash of red across the green of the fields which stretch from the base of the chateau walis.

GENERAL MEETING of Share holdera will be held at the HONGal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required

the foot authorised KONG HOTEL, Hong Kong, on Thursday, the 15th February, 1940, to deposit with at 11.00 A.M., for the purpose of offer who will be present at the receiving the Report of the Direc-sale, the sum of two hundred tors together with a Statement of dollars. ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of Accounts for the year ended 31st.

the Purchase price. December, 1939.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Mr. Morrison urgen economy in overseas feeding-stuffs,

Mr. Lloyd George, declaring that British agriculture and carrying

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the capacity of British ships had largely declined compared with 1014, urged Company will be CLOSED from the Government to organise our resources on the assumption that it Saturday, 3rd, February to Thurs- was going to be a very long struggle.day, 15th. February, both daya

The veteran pallileian udded that Inclusive.

if it was a short one, we should gain

by saving two or three years,

SUB. SURVIVORS

INTERNED

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Jan. 25 (UP)--Berlin Radlo announces the names of four additional survivors from the sub-1

Undine marines

and Starfish, follows:

(8

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers.

Hengkeng. 23rd. January, 1940.

HONGKONG TRAMWAYS,

LIMITED

YEARLY

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of HONG- Sub-Lieutenant Anthony Turner, Polly Officer J. T. Patrieksen. Stoker KONG TRAMWAYS LIMITED will Jack Facrber, Able Seaman J. Mills.be held at the offices of Messrs. Jardine. Matheson & Co., Ltd.,

Stock Exchange Has day of February, 1948, at 12

Quiet Day

the o'clock

transnet noon, to ordinary business of the Company, AND NOTICE IS HEREBY

LONDON, Jun. 25 (Reuter])-The Stock Exchange was quieter to-day, gill-edged securities reacting light- ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER OF MEMBERS of the Company ly on profi-taking

Registry No. of

Locality

Kowloon Inland Lot

Kowloon Adjoining

Canton Road.

No. 4211.

4181

Lets Nos. Mong Kok

G.

Boundary

Measurements

N... w.

fect real fent feeli

41 per sale

pılan.

¡ Contents i

feet.

Arn. Reat.

About

11,180

R.

903

Opset Price

$ 16,770

Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 16th PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 29th day of January, 1910, at 3 p.m.. at the Ollees of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown-Land at Mong Kok, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 15 years.

Home rails were irregular. dustrials, however, tended to me will be CLOSED from FRIDAY,

prove.

Of the commodities, shellac was

higher or renewed trade and invest- ment buying.

Wall Street was firm.

OTTAWA, Jan. 25 (Reuter).- Seventy officers and 200 men of the B.A.F. have arrived in Comada to help in the Empire Air Training Scheme.

1940

EDITION

OF THE

HONGKONG

DIRECTORY

DIARY

and BLOTTER

NOW READY.

the 2nd to FRIDAY. the 16th

February, 1940, both days Inclu-

sive,

By Order, of the Board,

W. F. SIMMONS,

Secretary. Hongkong, 25th January, 1940.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- NOTICE TO SHIPPERS sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required Notice is hereby given that to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the freight rates will be increased by sale, the sum

of two hundred approximately 15% effective Feb-dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum A new tariff is will be refunded on payment of ruary 23, 1940.

the Purchase price. now in proparation,

HONGKONG/CARIBBEAN SEA PORTS RATE AGREEMENT Hongkong, January 24, 1940.

Examination

Of U.S. Mails Washington Concedes A Point WASHINGTON,

Jan.

25

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

| No. of Sale

Registry No.

Locality

Kowloon Inland Lot

Adjoining Kowloon No. 4227. Mong Kok and Tong Mi Road,

Inland Lot No. 4169.

Boundary

Momsuremente:

X.D.E.W.

foot tuutissesfart:

As per vale

plan.

Contents in

ng.

Iset

About

10,700

Upars Price

Ann. Bant

SYL'AI

981

Summer Time To Start On Feb. 25

This very useful combination (Reuter)—Tho public revela- of Directory, Diary and Desk tion of the recent enormous Blotter, contains a large varlaty growth in the dispatch of food of local information: List of land clothing to Germany has Government and Department produced a diminution of feeling Officials: Firms and -Em- ployees: Foreign Residents: aroused by the Anglo-American

LONDON, Jan. 25 (Router)-In controversies over the British examination of United States the House of Commons. to-day, Sir mail.

Time Tables, etc., etc. `-` A handsome and durablá ro- quirement, strongly bound in cloth and excellently printed, It is a useful adjunct to the desk in Home or Office, and will be found of great uso in business and social affairs.

Price $3.00.

John Anderson, the Home Secretary, amitaunced that after consultation United with the French Goverment, it was should It is believed that the States concedes the right to Britain decided that nummer time

to examine parcels, but will continue commence at 2 m. on February 25.

to dispute. the right of Britain to censor letter correspondence.

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It is widely known in this country MAORIS TO FIGHT

that since the atoppage of German offices German shipping callinge. have been exclusively engaged in

SOUTH CHINA MORNING booking order for food to be bought

POST

LIMITED

"Morning Post" 'Building Wyndham Street

in Holland and shipped to given ad- dresses in Germany.

FOR ALLIES

own

AUCKLAND, Jan. 25 (Reuler) —

infantry Aflér forming their unit, Maori troops for the New Zea This practice enabled Germana land Expeditionary Force entered the here to feed relatives in Germany and camp for fold training to-day. In addition provides Germany withe unit has native non-commis- foreign exchange reserves,

Isioned officers."

The Coromony

110

those

DEED OF WOUNDS Slanton. If Painter, D/MX, 40123: Tate, to W. Sto.. P/K, 09315; Thornton, C. G.

A.E. P/J. 2104.

These names, in addition to already published In previous Ilsts, represent all naval casualties un December 11

The casualties in this lat arise from the various hazards of service in war

15 minutes earlier than the inte Kiven below uniess otherwise

ated, and where malis are advertis-. d to close at or before U a.m. regis cred and parcel inalls are closed at When p.in. on the previous day. nuts are advertised to close after & malle closed at 5 p.m.

INWARD-MAILS Calcutta, Straits and Salgon Jan 20: ...Jan, 20. Francisco, date 23rd. December Jat, 26. 1930)

Jan, 25.

прип

USA., Honolulu, and Japan (Sa

Shanghai and Amoy

Manila Shanghai

Jan. 20.

Jan. 20.

"Alr Mail by Pan American Alr ways Direct Service"-San Francit co date, 13th January ....Jan. 21. Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct.

London, date, Service"

January, Straits Haiphong Japan

MISSING, DELIEVED KILLED Brown, W. 2.

Airmati Act. Ldg. P/89X. 2024 Clerk. J. al. Sea. RF Shanghai

A/FX TA11: Clarke, W. It. Ord. Sea, Japan and Shanghai P/J, 0793: Eason, R. R... Naval, Alma Canton m-PX. 141100, Fririle, Fredk., Naval Air- mm, FX. 74312: Heatherley. J. F., A.D., P/88X, 1013 Tregille, L., Act. Po. A Pan, D/JX. 137531.

DIED

PRISONERS OF WAR Lieutenant G, B. K. Grifiths, B.M. Lieutenant R. P. Thurston, It.N.

KILLED Acting Sub-Lieutenant (A) P. T. Betziert R.N.

Shortly after luncheon the party emerged through the french windows and are not related to any particular

It in-ship or action. at the back of the chatenti.

kin have been The next of cluded General Georges, who is Gen-

OFFICERS eral Gamelin's Chief of Staff, and Mr. formed. Churchill, who is staying with Gen- eral Gort after a visit to the head- quarters of the Royal Air Force. At

of the terrace steps Generals halted at the salute, while the Zouaves' band of bugles, cymbals, and druma played "God Save the King" and the "Marseillaise."

After inspecting the guard of hon-R.N our the French and British Generals faced one another in the middle of General Gamelin open space. drew his sword and raised it high above

head. His comunandi "Ouvrez le ban" was answered by a roll of the Zouave drums. Raising his sword once more, General Gamelin advanced towards General Ironside. Proclaiming that lo the

the

smart

ов

Galland X BITCH: Bennelt, W

PO, INI. X. 2018: Bell

Thus, Sto., All, D/J. 13065: Deviton, E. F. A. Darchel, A. R. Marine, CL/X. 1230. 1: Bromley, S. A... D/SSX. 2040

Caldwell A Act, Ch. Fag-Arlificer, Didahipman (A) J. C. Casey. RN, Acting Sub-Lieutenant (A) D. Copsey. DAX, 45267: Cassell, C. J... A... D/X

Davis A. J.,

Sto.. Act. Lag.

Р/КХ "Lieutenant (A) R. 1. M. feriat-Hull, 1949 Colley, M., Ord. Sea.. DESSX. 2737 Cook. D/MX. 101 DAWADD. it.N.

50043 Dozer, P., Ldg. Sen.. R.N.VR Midshipman (A) R.,M. B, Keltic, RN, Acting Sub-Lieutenant (A1 M. R. Pike. X. 1307: Dowdail, F., St. DJ

330833. R.N.

Acting Sub-Lieutenant (A) E. 9. Wood- ford, RN.

MISSING, DELIEVED KILLED

• Lieutenant (6) 9. M. Bird, R.N. Lieutenant C, H, E. OSTsion, R., Lieutenant W. A. It, Playfair. R.N. Sub-Lieutenant (A) 1. A. Wheatman,

R.N.

DIED OF WOUNDS Lieutenant Commander N. 3. Crosstry.

R.N

DIED Skipper C. L. Frith, R.N.R. Acting Lieutenant 31. L. Loring. R.N. Cadel D. AE. Stewart-Cox, RN.

WOUNDED

Sub-Lieutenant J. A. Brereton, R..Ber Lieutenant-Commander (E) F. S. Kucan, R.N.

Commander L. Grimits, R.N.K.

name of the French Republie he was conferring on him the dignity of the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour, he touched General Ironside lightly General After cach shoulder. Gammelin bad taken the decorations from an aide-de-camp, General Iron- side stooped from his great height to aid his superior officer in the lack of hanging the sash round his neck. The act was completed by a hand- shake and ៥ kiss on both cheeks.

B CPO C/J. Allcorn, IL Lord Gort was decorated afterwords Antuiffe, Alex. Act. Fo. D/X. 133709;

Arnold, A. B, A.D., RF.H, C/B. 21284. in identical form, and the ceremony

Baldwin, B., Big C/65X. 14380: Berry. was brought to an end by a shout ofw A.B., C/IX. 1244; Borrelt, E. FAB... "Fermez le ben" from General Game-R.FR. C/E 22202; Butlin, J., Cht, Yeoman lin, followed by a second roll of the Sig., R.N.V., BD, 416, Zouave drums,

RATINGS KILLED

102391;

Flynn, J. A.D., INVR CD/X. 21 Friday, 11.W. Alr. Mech. (E), FX. 75055 Class. D/EX, Gaves, obt.. Sto., 2nd

1125.

Itall, A. Sto. at Clans, D/KX, BU Hollyfield. FH. A., Ord, Sea, C/SSX. 25510; Hall, W. 5, AD, P/J. 102022,

Jones, A. 51. A.D., C/SSX. 16003; Jonča N. P. Lug. Sea., P/JX. 137070.

Landred. W. Ldg. Sto.. C/X. 07162;

Lennox. J. E.. A.D., P/SSX: 17830; Lucas

R.N.R.

McGirvan A.D., P/SSX, 21857; Mac- kenzie, M., Sea., R.N.K., C/X. B100; Mac

Morgan, X. 10:10;

kerle, R., BOY * 136034; Marlin Jo,

Engineman, DH, Teleg., C/95X. 10333.

Nook, E Oru. Sea, C/5SX. 2000. Drehned. F. J. Sen. FL.NR. X. 19 Gyler. A. J., Sto., 1st Class, C/K 12.

Parry, W. A., Sigi, C/SSX. 151: Peares

P/J3, 31059, W. J. Sto 1st Class F/KX. 81821: Penny. W. AS CX. 131593 Privell Richardson, A. J. B., A.B.. D/JX. 190081. Stanner, J. W. AB. P/IX. 129428;

sutherland, J.. Sea, R.N.R.. 16703

Vigus. F. R. Sto 1st Class R.FR. B.

Carison, Chas., A.B., D/J. J1227: Church. R. T., Elec, Artincer, D/MX, 89361; Clark, 1080 E. PO Wetter, D/SDX, 48304; Clarke T. E., P.O

Walker, J. A., Sto.. 11 Class F/KX.? Zouaves' Bravery

Airman, JX, 132876 Clark, Wheeler, W. C., Sto.. 1st Class, P/K. The 8th Regiment of Zouases, men ft. W. W. PD. Teleg, D/S, 100111: Cook, Woodgate, R. G. Boy, 1st Class

A.B. R.FR. DJ 70505; Cow on, S. CIJX 154485

G. Ofeare' from which formed part of the guard

AB, PAX. 132620; Cro of honour this afternoon, was one of cook. 2nd class, P/LX.

to establish the first French units

Disson. T. E. AB, R.FR. C/B, 23168.

W

FAA/FX. 76332.

Baulch, A. S. C.ro. P. 32200; Bowers, 25272;t. Sig. /. 73470: Branton, W

Faver. W. A.E. RFR C/B Fouracre, E. G. Jolner D/MK. 62544.

Golding. A. J., Bandreaster, 2nd class, Ord. Artileer. DM 23420; Brown, W.

RNY Elec.

A. J., AB. D/J. 15313; Brown, D., Car,

Artificer, D/M. 25783; nRMB. 2745: Gough, IL. AB.

Cook MD/X. 2133, Grey, Thos. C.P.O.

Calvert, MD/X. 2111

Browning.

179 Jan. 27. .Jan. 27.

.Jan. 27.

Jan. 27.

Jan. 27.

Jan. 27.

Jau. 28.

Halphong and Fort Bayard Jun. 20. Japan and Shanghai Shanghal and Amoy Shanghai

Haiphong and Hothow Manila Straits

,Jan. 20.

.Jan, 28.

Jan. 20.

Jan. 20.

Air

Bangkok and Tourane

Air Mail by "Air France Direct Service Paris date 24th January. Jan 31. Airways Mali by "Imperial Direct Service-London date, 201h. January

Jan. 20. .Jan. 20.

.Jan. 31.

Jan. 31, Jun. 31. Jan. 31.

Jou. 31.

Japan and Shanghat Java and Manila Shanghai .....

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Manila (San Francisca date, 4th January). Jan. 31. Canada, U.S.A.; Honolulu, Japan and Shanghal-Vancouver B.C. date, 11th January .............. Calcutta and Straits Straits and Saigon

OUTWARD MAILS Friday, Jan. 20

****

Shunghal

Fort Bayard

.Feb. 1. Feb, 1. Feb. 1.

.2,30 p.m.

.2.30 p.m.

.2.30 p.m.

Parcels only for Tientsin Manila, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island 8th February G.P.O. and K.P.Ö.

Ord. Manila. Straits

Amoy Salgon

.3.45 p.m.

.4.30 p.m..

.7.00 p.m.

....7 pm.

Saturday, Jan, 27

.8.30 a.m. 10.30 a.m.

Amoy and Shanghai (Parcels only)

2.30. p.m.

Shanghal and Japan......3.30 p.m. Direct Service"-due London 4th February.

RCE.

Ord..

D/M, 3700s, Gullfoyle, M., A.B. R.N.V.R. N. Chr. Sta.. D/K, 61013; Airmail for Manila, Guam, Honelalu

Hoy, S. A.D., RN.V.R., MD/X.

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

.....Jan. 27, 5 p.m. ...........Jan. 27, 5.30 p.m. and U.S.A., by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-du-Ban- Francisco, 3rd Feb.

Young ... A.U., P/JX. 13/3610.

INJURED ON WAR SERVICE Allewny, R. Act. Lug. Airman. FAM/F. Elly, R. Chf, Elec. Attineer, is class, 50 Armstrong, Jaa., Eng. t. Artcer. contact with the enemy lust Septem- D/MX, 395: Exall, Thos., Sidi, int class, N.R.. X. 977: Ashby, A., Ldg. Alman. Air Mail for. "Imperial Airways ber, The action in which 35 of the D/KX. Batu men present to-day won their Croix de Guerre was the first action of this war of which details have been re-i leased for pubileation."

September 27 orders-were-re-

1975; Cause, HM. MA, D/C ceived at battalion headquarters that:

130953 W. E. A.B., DJ. 100447; Clancy, Wm., Horrelt, O., D/J. 62307; Clarke, E. J. Ldg. Ben FOREX

1/J. 112300; Colwell W. T. Lda, Sex, P/J. the wooded hill on Überpert, on Ger- Heyburn, R. E. Lag. Ses.

Luxemburg Holliday, W. 3. Marin soll,

the near

H., CH, Sto

106503; Cook. S. G., Luz. Telck, H.F... frontier, where the enemy had es- K. J. C.P.C. Cook, D/ALX. 45889.

D/IX. /. 334575: Cowan, M., Sto.. 1st Class tablished a strong centre of resistance, Jones, F. J.. Chi. Yea. Siu..

P/KX, 87332.

Davies, P.. Joiner, P/CX 43016; Davies. R.FR.. C/3. must be cleared. The battalion was 146043

Cook. N.R.. Dick, J. Boy. Cisas, given the choice of attacking it after 16590; Lowe, S. G. Shipwright, 3rd Class Routing. Poly 300: Dick 182 Opal, IX. 158476; Dixon, R., Ord. Sig, N.N.V.R.. artillery preparations or of attempting DM 2414; Lumsden, R., Ldg. Sig a surprise action without supportMackay, G. V. det.

P.O.. BAMFX MD/X. 2030. from the guns. They

the 76203; Mckay, I. Ldg. Ben., R.NR.; Edwards, A. E.. Ord, Sen.. D/ESX. 2000.

Fisher, J. E. Writer, H.N.V... DK. Bangkok second course, and at 4.30 am. on McLaughlin, Lag

A.B., 08681. Merran, 1. A.B.. C3. 114157: Moorhead, Frize. D. Sto D/KX, 78304; Fulton, lobt. Japan. September 28 moved forward in the Merris, Dean.RX. 20115 1035: Foster, T. Lde. Sto. P/KX. 178: Fort Bayard and Holhow...0 a.m. blackness of a moonless night.

man

chose

Le Fevre, V. C. A.D.,

18583;

Elec.

Bex. Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

K.P.0.

Jan. 27, 5.00 p.xxx.. Jan. 27, 6.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Jan. 27, 5.00 p.m.. .Jan. 26, 7.80 3.m.

Sunday, Jan. 28

Tuesday, Jan. 30

.03.m.

Jan. 30,11 a.m. Jan, 30, Noon,

..2 p.m.

.. a.m. ...9 a.m. Air Mechanic (E), F45121.

155541.

Caster, L. W. Ort. Sea, C/5SX. 2010; Shanghai

Monday, Jan. 20 Nixon, L. Ord. Be.. The vanguard of 35 men slipped

1.7.15 a.m. D/FX. Gibbons, J. A.D. HNVR., MD/X. 2135 Oldfield, A. N. Act. Ldg. Sca..

Gibbonk PA.B. R.N.V.R., MD/X. 2231 Canton, silently into the wood. They were

D/KX 73; 131327.

Эля Bick Berth Atta Haiphong (parcels only)..1.00 pm. 4.30 pm. under the command of a young lieu-

Passmore W. T. Eng. Tim. Artificer, 18 Gidley, T. J. Ldg. Sto

Ord. Sea, Chetden.

Amoy and Shanghal R.N.AA.B.R. X. 1435.

... p.m. tenant, who is described officially ns Class, D/M. 10899; Papple. R.,,

P/JX 10831; Prater, W. C. J. Shipwright,

22650; layles, A.. C.P.O. Cook, P/L 34604: being "full of ardour," and a sergeant. 2nd Clam D/N 2bl; Prynne. I. W. II. Harmer CG. Ord. Sta. 185 Canton They soon made contact with the seaman, ItNF., X. 18060; Putney, II. WiTenderson. G. W., A.D., R.FR. 0/3, 67810: enemy where, sentries, In the dry AD. DJ. 59300.

Parcels, Richmond, T. C. Ord. Sea- PESX Hodges, DR. 8. PO D/MK 2013 Straits and Calcatta. words of the communique, were "suc~j z2967; Risdon, J., PO. Cook, D/M. 47000, Hood, J. T. E, Engineman, RNA, X.

1691.116. D/SSX-17337;

IA.B., P/JX. 165034;] · Letters. Falway, H. Cht, 810, D/K. 13: Baur Hurton, cessfully killed at their posts. sistance suffened at once. The rest ders, W, F. A., RFR C/B, 2140 Jarvis, Jon, A.B. D/JX, 101183; Jasper, Haiphong

230 p.m. of the company followed the 35 Into Smilingon o It Armon. FAXED, Corporal, PO/X, 1700: Jenkin, W. B., Fort Bayard

3.30 p.m. D/347047: Johns, W. 22026; Simpson. J Act.

Shanghal the darkness of the wood, which was 55041; Steele, AD C/JX. 151449: Tulloch MD/X. 2050; Jones, C. C., Cht. Ord, Air Man for

F. G. S10. PO P/C AB, D/J. Jones, A., AD. INV.R..

"Imperial Airways Tadgell, W.. now being stabbed by the burst of

Direct Service"due London. 7th Artificor, D/M. 350; Jones, E. J.. Eng. Am, at C.. AB, R.F.R., CD, 17766. and the flash hand grenades

TAL

February. W. E., Ldg. Std., P/L. 13-429. to came machine-guns. Artillery

Yandal, T. Shipwright, fat Class, Artincer, D/AX. 33: Jones, Jat, AB.

ENVR NO. 24. the support of the French, and the 488; Yearsley, J., AB, H.F.R... D/B. 1910.

King W. Sekman, R.N.V.R., UD/X, 1025, Little, A. Marie, Po/125027. defenders gave ground, leaving the!

Mackee. G. E.. Elee. Artincer, 40s Close, wood in the hands of the intruder.

Madge. Ed. Sto., D/K. 20210

Ord. Sea, D/ASX. 23203; Marsh, E. G., A.B., DJ, 70110; Marshall, J.. A... D/SSX. 12333; Martin,

Bto Jax., A... D/88X. 212311 Maxied PD.. PAC B0033; Murley, M. Boy, Int Clan, 3, 100063; Murt T. NR.: Bytes, B.A., A.B., D/JX. 1416

D/s.

While mooping up the ground cap- surprise tactles was shown by the DMX, 6700 g. nm. Artifiéer, D/M

tured, the Zouaves took five machine-small numbers of the casualties theyMagga. J guns, 2,000 rounds of ammunition, suffered, as they lost oraly four 2007: Mahood, and 12 prisoners. The value of their wounded and no dead,

All Gramophone Records

Are Now Censored

Neale, I., Ldg. Sea. DJ, 15005; Need- hans, J. E. Telor.. IN.V.(W.)I, WRO 40 Newton, A. Sto., R.N.R. X 102545 Norris, J. Elet.. Artificer. Dal 2007; Norrison, P., A.B., D3, 40049,

O'Brien, P. Ord.

D/69X, 20433; Owen, J., Ord. Bea.. D/SSX. HADI,

Paul, W. Ballinaker, D/31004 Peach, WE FAR. Rm. Artileer, D/ 110: Peglar, J. Stoker, /. 1907: Philips, Pillar, W. D. g. Hm. Artiner, D/M 13702 Plumbridge, R. Ord, Sel P/JX. 1422; Poolie, B. G. Sto. D/K-14418; Power, Telog RN.V.W.JR. WRX. Read, W. Mastersat-Anne, P/M. 39700:

/MX, 0301. Ricketts, E., Leading Cook,"

Schofield, II, M. Ord. Sen. P/85X, 22009; Scott, W. Teleg. h.N.V.(W.)B. WIX Scoll, W. B, Ldg. Ben., D/J. 70003; Smith, P/J. 06098; Spurgeon, R. Ben, Btwd.. Mr. Herbert Morrison, M.P., In practice, however, the grand-P, PP... D/. 38701: Spicer W, C.P.O.. has been Informed by a corres- phone companies are avoiding sab R.N.: Stanton, R.A.1. D/K, 120683: pondent opposed to his views on milting all records to the Ministry by Stephenson, A., AB. RER. DIJ: 50227: Itussia's act of aggression.........

· GRAMOPHONE records are now subject to censorship In exactly the same way as to Press and the B.B.C. None must. Cht. Eng. Rm. Artificer, DM, 11848; leave the factories until it has been "passed for playing."

MORRISON ON

"DEATH LIST”

| Ministry of Information officials, have told the record firms that In theory all dises, oven purely musk ...ones, are Included in this ruling.

appointing their own

Storr, C. A... J/JX. 147; alfinger. G. censors to C., Eng. Itm, Artifeer, D/BI. 10450; Swallow,

A.J., P/JX. 182322. His correspondent was apparently supervise recordings and certify that P. HAR/JK. 139528; Ewertey,

they do not: eaontain any censorabla Tabb. H, Eng, Tmn. Artifeer. Dar, 11300; very respondent was

Telferd, A. Borgt., 10/2100 Templar, W. writing in the matter,

A. Telen. RNVR. X. 74-' 'Thidina, G. AN Mr. Morrison,

Chf, Shipwright D/M. 33048: Thomey, J., January issue of the official Loridion

for example, said: "Our A.D, D73. 36312. Labour Party publication says, “he

A.G, Ldg. Sco. D/JX i2i007; stated that whether the révolution own cenfor sees to it that nothingWadden AB, P/ESX 2405: Ware. D. camo from the Communists, or the contravening the. Oficial Secrets Act A. Mech., 1/F, 34911; Watt, W. Log, Big Fnsdals, I wis-In for it anyway, for or in any other way ikely to A... D/A 41767

H.M.M

Itex.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

K.P.O. The

36.5 p..

Jan. 30, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.NE

Jan, 20, 5 p.m. ..Jan. 30,7 pune- Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- tralla by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due Sydney, 5th Feb.

Reg

Ord,

Reg.

Ord.

Shanghai

K.P.O

Jan. 30. p.m. (Jan. 30, 6.80 p.m.

Jan, 19, 5 p.m. k..............Jan. 30, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 31

*** 2.30 p.m. Salgen, Straits, Ceylon, Indla, East and South Africa, Egypt, and Europe via Marselles due Mar- seilles, 27th February

G.P.O. and KP.0/

.....2.45 p.m. Reg. Ord.

4.30 p.m. Manlia, Bangkok, Mauritius Reunions, Madagascar and Parcels only for South Africa via Durban 3.30 p.in. and Pro- France (Paris and Northern Airmail for Indo-China, Iran,

vinces only) by the "Air France Always Direct Service" due Paris, 8th February,

K.P.O.

„Jan. 11. 5. p.m. Jan. 11.5.30 p.m. O.P.O. ANNAE

Rer.

Ord.

Ord.

Jan. 11; 5 pm. .Jan, 11, 7° p.m.

Thursday, Feb, 1

care

West. C. Geaman, I was on the death lists of both endanger national security is put on RNR Xindi West, I. By, POD/M. Shangbal

57433; Whitély, V. A. Teleg., R.N.

Amoy Log Br, R.FR.. Certainly I have been shouted at by to wax. For this purpose he is wak. 333 Wilson, both. Well, well I'll ry, to keep supplied with confidential lists of D/3 25056: Wilson, W... Big, N.V.R... Shanghai and parcels only for Tien-

BH, LD/X, 3850, both busy and smiling meantime." . banned subjects.".

1.30 p.m.

230gpm.

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