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Eastern Win Senior Shield

[Continued from Pope h.)

but just at the crucial mannent of shooting he slipped and fell for Lee to run in and clear. Hau made gallant solo effort soon after, but the centre was intercepted by Mak,

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The bells must be handed over to the Reich while the bullding parts, for the present, "need only be regis tered,

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The reason for this measure, the decree stated, is to provide a metal reserve for a "far-sighted" waging of war.

Court-Martial Canard

More False Reports By Nazis

LONDON, Mar. 31 (Reuter).It is officially stated by the Air Ministry that there is na truth whatever In the reports which continue to be broadenst from Germany that British

pilots have been court-martinlled for

&ying made false reports in regard

operations against the enemy.

onleers have The names of two been mentioned in connection with these reports,

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Shortly after 1st was engaged in a tussle with Lal, and Lee was left all alone, The ball was slipped to him and he made no mistake, passing Lau with a well placed shot waist

high.

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This equaliser led both sides Company will be CLOSED from with incentive and the real strug-THURSDAY, the 21×1 MARCH, gle began. Both sides showed signa 1910, to WEDNESDAY, the 3rd of tiredness, but the youth of the

and they APRIL 1940, both days inclusive.

Easternside prevailed

pegged South China in their and wore them down.

arca,

Iau received from Darky to pierce South China, defence in a solo effort. He jumped over Lee, evaded Mak's tackle, and just us Tim was bending over to plek the ball thrust is foot forward and pushed the ball in with

the

sole of his bant, a slow and tan- tallsing goal which almost scraped the upright.

Eastern kept up pressure with South Chinn making only periodical raids which Incked the via to pros duce goals. The whistle blew with Eastern pressing.

The teams were.~~

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Journal-

of the

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H. K. Stock Market

wero

The following quotations Insted on the Hongkong Stock Mar ket this morning.

DANKS

H.K. Bunka $ H.K. Banks (Lon. Reg.) HK. Banks (H.K. Rep.) Chartered ... Mercantile, A. & D. £ Mercantile, C. &. Enst Asin $

INSURANCES

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demand

£9 n. £..93 n..

04 n. TT.

12%

.72 U.

.2321⁄4n.

Canton $...

.508 5.1 Union $ China Underwriters $.........1 m.

H.K. Fire $

SHIPPING

Douglases $.... Steamboats $........ Indo-Chinas P$

Indo-Chinas D.$. Shell (Beaters) 's/- Waterboats $

DOCKS ETC.

TT. Japan TT. Indla

U.S.A. TT, Manila T.T. Batavin TT. Bangkok

T.T. Salgon

T.T. France

TWO-YEAR PLAN FOR

VICTORY

An Anvil, A Fire And

POST OFFICE

Small Packet Post to all countries * · ta suspended.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mail are closed 10 minutes earlier than the A Hammer

time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malts are advertis- LONDON, Mar. 31 (Reuter).stered and parcel malls are closed a.m. re- to close at or before 9 A two-year plan for victory is at 5 pm. on the previous day. When given by "Economist," which malls are advertised to close after are 5 p.m., Registered and Parcel mails says that three things needed an anvil, a fire and hammer.

more ruthlessness in the blockade, Amoy....

more energetic mobilisation of our Australia and Manila resources and that the peoples of the Haiphong world should be told that Inactivity Manila does not mean impotence, caution or Saigon cowardice.

.1/241 .1/2/1

T.T. Shanghai

340

.1,490 80.

T.T. Singapore

.521/

124

2134

100

108

a

are closed at 5 p.m.

10.05

INWARD MAILS

T.T. Switzerland

.00

TT. Australia

1/03%

The anvil is the Aliled blockade; Haiphong, Fort Bayard and Hallow the fire, propaganda in the cause of

Apr. 1.

BUYING

truth; and the hammer, military force | Shmighaf

Apr., 1.

105 8.

4 m/s L/C London

1/33%

with which, when the time comes, we Japan and Shanghai

4 m/s D/P

1/3/4

can strike.

Straits

.Apr. 1. ..Apr. 1.

4 m/s L/C U.S.A.

.22/

All three are in existence and the Air mall by "Pan American Airways

.150.

4 m/s France

11.40

proposed plan does not involve drastic

Direct

Service"--San

Francisco

10.

30 d/s India

.04

changes, of course, but I does require

date, 22nd March

.Apr.

.100 n.

.00 n. 78/D n. 2715 0.

U.S. Cross rate in Loudton 4.02% U.S., Crow rate in N.Y...3,53%.

Apr.

Apr. 2.

Stanghal

.Apr. 2, ADE, 2. Apr. 2. 2. .Apr.

,30 s. .114%. .20/0 n.

"We Have A Plan"

Japan and Shanghai

Apr. 2.

..23/- n.

It should be stressed that "we have Straits and Manila a plan." Progress should be made Air Mail by "Air France Direel Ser-

vice"-Paris dule, 27th March, public month by month so that we

Apr. 3. will have an anchor for our hopes and Nazis may see a steady approach Bangkok and Salgon,

Calcutta, Straits and Saigon Apr. 3.

...Apr. 2.

.Apr., 3.

Apr. 3. .Apr. 3.

.Apr. 3.

Direct

bo

Apr. 1.

Canton

Apr. 4.

Japan

Apr. 4.

U.S.A., and Manila (San

Francisco

dute, 28th February),

.Apr. 4. .Apr. 5.

OUTIVARD MAILS

Monday, April 1

.1 p.m. 1.30

p.m.

Telephones told)

INDUSTRIALS

Wharves $

.107.

Telephones (news

Docks $ (c. rts.)

Docks $ (x. Tis.)

Docks $ (rts.)

Providents (x.d.). Sh. Docks Sh. S

.22 5. .10% n. 7 n. 4.60 0. .38 n.

Tractions /-

Tractions (Prof.) s/-

MINING

Kailan s/- Raubs 5 Venz. Gold $. ILK. Mines

Hotels $ Lands $... Lands 4

LANDS

S'hat Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $

H.K. Reallies $.. Chinese Estates $.

UTILITIES

Trums 9

.10/- n2 .9.00 b ...4 n. .4 cts. n.

.5.20 b.

ת

Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $..14.90 m. Cald: Macy. (Pref.), Sh. S...12 n. Canton Ices Cements

K. Ropes $.

STORES, &atur Dairy Farms $

Watsons $.... Lane, Crawford: $

Sinceres ....... Wing On (II.K.) $. Powell, Ltd. $.

COTTON MILLS Ewa Sh. 3

of their end.

....i n.

The paper makes a number of Java and Manila 18.30 b. 5.65 n. suggestions in connection with demo- Shanghai ....

cratic advances, tome of which may Shanghal and Amoy .21% b. have to be held up during war-time Ale Mail by "Imperial Airways

but which should nevertheless planned now for pence.

94

.74 n.

1.80 m.

Brains Can Win The War LONDON, Mar. 31 (Reuter) Bruins can win the war, says Colonel Wedgwood, the Labour M.P.

Service" London date 27th March.

Australia and Monila

.41 n. .1 n. 454 n. He bellaves he says, that this will 180 n.be long war in which we will kil It will .05 b. down and watch each other.

be won not entirely by men and Haiphong .40% n.

machines but by wits, new Ideas and Salgon

.6.00 sa, criticism which has freer play in a Shanghal (Parcels only)

37 11.

Debentures

.100 1.

14.00 1.

. a.

Shal Cotton Sh. $..

4.05.

Zoong Sing, Sh. $..

103

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $.

MISC.

174 n.

Peak Trams (old) S. Peak Trams (now) $.. Star Ferries $. Y. Ferries $

n.

4 n.

GH n.

H.K. Entertainments $ Constructions (old) $ Constructions (new) $. Vibro Piling S..

.1% n.

free country than in a dictatorship,

.in.

0 n.

20 b

Ch. Govt. 5%

1925

China Lights (old) $ China Lights (new) $ H.K. Electrics $ Macno Electrics S Sandakan Lights $..

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This recalls the recent statement Straits and Calcutta by Mr. Lloyd George that the last Canton war was won by criticism.

BISLEY RIFLE

MEETING

(Continued from Page 8.)

5. E. & Gupin (R.N.) 47; 6. Cpt, Drighly (E.) 47; Cpl. Cole (N.IS.)

The Machine Gun Match.-1, Kumaon Rutes. A 130; 2. Kumaon Illes B 117.

Team Revolver Match1, 11.K.P. 07; 2. ..T.R 55.

The "Amiliated Rifle Clubs" Match-1, PoliceInsp. Honking 40; Sgt. Russell 47: Sgt. Perkins 40; Sgt. Puran Singh 44: Sgt. Chandar Singh 45; Sgt. Roberta 42; (total 270).

Revolver Pool-St.

Ilog, '$3: Bir.

Tansley. 1.50; Mr. Mills, 50 cents.

The Public Rchool Veterans Chall Trophy - Malborough Sub/Lt. Carey, 47; Sub/Lt. F. R. 1. Carey, 45 (tolni 92) B-1, Cheltenham Capt. Brown,

42: Malor White, 42; (total 845,

Council Cup.-I. Cpl. Bughty

(ILE)

49 2. It. Otway (1.5) 40: After a shoot n; 2. Sub.-L. Carey (1.K.N.V.F.) 48; 4. Sat. Thong (II.K.P.R.) 47; 6. LL, Holmes, I.K.V.D.C.) 47.

Consolation-1, Bat, Heap. (RM) 40 2. Mr. Beckham (D.R.C.) 40; 3. LSM. Masiem (RE.) 45: 4. S. Insp, A. C. Chan (H.K.P.) 43; 5. L/Sgt. Puran Singh 1.K.P. 45; 6, Capt. Sequeira (II.K.V.D.C.) 43; 7, 1/96t. Nuan (Rt.E.) 43; B, A.S.P. .D. Loie (1.K.P.R.) 44; 9. Lt. Le Seelleur

IR E.1 44.

inter-imperial

.2.30 p.m.

.2.30 p.m.

4.30 p.m.

.7 D.m.

Tuesday, April 2

Shanghai

.8.30 a.m.

Straits and Calcutta

Parcels

Ord

.Apr. 2, 11 a.. ...Apr. 2, Noon. Shanglial and Jepan

1.30 p.m. Amoy and Shanghai......2.30 pm. U.S.A., Central and South America and Canada via San Francisco (Ni Parcels for Canada only)-de San Francisco, 18th Aprli, K. P. O. Purcels,

Ren

.Apr. 2, 4 pan. .Apr. 2, 5›p.m. .Apr. 2, 5.30 pm..

Ord.,

G. P. O.

Parcels,

Reg., Orl.,

.Apr. 2, 4 p.m. .Apt. 2, 6 pm. .......Apr. 2, 7 p.m.

Air Mail for "Imperiai Airways Direct Service"-due London 10th April.

Reg.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

I.P.O.

¡Apr. 2, 5 p.. .Apr. 2, 5.30 p.m. G.P.D.

Apr. 2, 6 pan. .Apr. 2, 7 p.m.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Servico" due Sydney, 8th April.

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord,

Reg.

Ord.

..Apr. 2, 5 p.m. Apr. 2, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

..Apr. 2, 5 pm,

and Polico Forces" Match-1, fegular Army Li. Lo Beelleur, 41; Lt. Dawson, 46; Li, Otway. 43; LL Cooper, 43; C/S. Hale, 40; Cpl. Brighty, 43; | Manila and London via Long-Sen-

(total 273).

Ciny Bird Section 1.K.RA. Daily Com petitions--303.40-Prize LiztBingle--Also open. Winner, Lt. Bateman, Runner up, Capt. Newlan.

esp. Winner, Capt. Newlon. Runner up. Maj, White. Owing to the weather. no double competitions were held.

Army And Navy Cup-1. Sub, Insp. C. CChau (LKP.R.) 44; 2. J. Guard (D.R.C.) 43 3. Lieut. Le Seeleur (R.E.) 45: 4 L/Sgt. Nun (R) 45; 5, ELA. Gilpin (R.N.) 44.

Consolation Prizes. Sut, Perkins (H.K.P.) 43; Capt. Sequeira (HX.V.D.C.) 43: F/Sgt. Tollison R.A.F.) 43; Major White (2 n.9.) 43; Lieut, Dawson (1. MX.) 42; Sgt. Henp (R.M.) 42: Lt. Otway (ILE.) 4C/Sgt, Hale (1, Mx) 42; Mo. Peckham (D.It.C.) 42.

The Long Hange Aggregate-1. Lieut. Otway, (RE) 91; 2. L/gt. Nunn, (RE.) : 3, Lieut. Le Seclleur, (RE.) 0; 4 R/Ina, C. C. Chau, (H.K.P.R.) 80; 3. E.A. Gilpin, (4. Bhd. F1.) 80. Consolation Sweepstaken-Capt. Sequeira, (H.K.V.D.C.) 88; Mr. Guard. (D.R.C.) 07: Sub, Lt. Carey, (HIC.N.V.F.) 07.

Apr. 2. 7 p.m.

Route-due London, 13th May.

Parcele

Reg..... Ord,

p.m.

a.m.

- G.P‚0.- and· K.P.O.-

...Apr. 2.

0.45 .Apr. 3, ........Apr. 3, 10.30 a.m. Air Mail for Manlia, Guam, XIonolula and V.B.A by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-dua San Francisco, 9th April,

Iteg.

Ord.

Reg. Ord,

K.P.O. L

2, 5.00 p.m.

.. Ane. 3. 5.30 p.m.

G.F.O.

.Apr. 2, 5.00 p.m. ....Apr. 3, 7.30 0.0.

Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta and Europe via Marsellles due Marseilles, 3rd May and Lon- don Parcels due London, 11th

May.

Parcels Reg. Ord.

2nd, Atage Aggregate-1. Lieut. Le Sel- leur, (RE) 141; 2. C.E.R.A. Classey, 14th Sub. Fit.1-138; 3. P/S, K. C, Hoo, (HËг.л) 117; 4, CEA. Templeton, (RN) 136: B. C/Sgt. Hale, (1/Mx.) 136; 0. EX. Clipin, (4th. Sub. Fil) 135; 7, Sgt. Russell, (H.K.P.) 135; 0. Sgt. Heap, (ILM.) 134; D. Lleut. Otway (NE) 134. Consolation→ Sat. Brecke, (IN.) 133: 1/8gt, Puran Singli, (JL.K.P.) 132; Ligut. Cooper, (1/Mx.) 132: Sub, itup. C. C. Chau. (KPR) Straits .....

132.

Parcels Reg. Ord,

K.F.O.

Apr. 2, 4 p.m. ..Apr. 2, 5 p.m. Anr. 2, 5.30 p.m. O.P.O.

.Apr. 2, 4 p.m. ....Apr. 3, 5 p.m. „Apr. 2. 7 pm.

Wednesday, April 3

..8.30 am. Air Mall for Indo-China, Iran, and France (Paris and Northern Pro- vinces. only}' by the "Air France Always Direct Service"dur Paris, 11th April.

K. P. O.

The Brookwood Competition, BRA. Class M-1, Plo. Sim, (2 RS.) (1; 2. Pr. Stewart, (3 19.) 42; 3, P. C. Bachan Bingh |{}LK.PÍ | 40, Consolation Priec. 1. Mr. Modhurst. (D.n.c.) 40; 3. Mind, Harton, RM 36 3, L/C. Sharrock (3 Rs.) 3. S.R. (a) Clasa K1, Epr. Allo, (ILE) 44: 2 L/Cpl. Wood, (2nd 1.B.) 44; (20 be shot cm): 9. Cpl. Hammond (K.V.D.C.) 42. Consolation, Mr. White, (D.R.C.) 40; 2. Mr Tynemouth, (D.R.C.) 39 J, L/Cpt. Pemberton, ...) 30. S.R. (b) Class X 1. Liens, Le Seiteur, (E) 49; 2. F/SKI. Tollison. (RAF) 47; 3. C.E.N.A. Classey. (R.N.) 47: 4, Mr. Trenouth. (D.R.C.) 47. Amoy and Shanghal Consolation1, F.A. Gilpin, (IN.) 45: 2, Lieut. Otway, (RE) 46; 3. Sgt. Breene, (IL.NR.9.) 484 P/Est Hoo, (IPR) Shanghai

Reg..

Ord..

Rek..

Ord..

.April S, 5.00 pm. April 3, 5.30 p.m. G. P. O.

April 3, 5.00, 13.

...April 3, 7.00 pan.

.2.30 p.m.

Thursday, April 4*****

45; 5 Sub/Ins. Chou, (ILK.P.I.) 4. BR. Stralts, Ceylan,

(b) Cines M-1, P.8.M. Clements, (2nd,

.2.30 p.m.

india, East and

....2.30 p.m..

11.5.) 43: 2. Mr. Gillman, (DILG) 43n Swatow and Shanghal 2.30 p.m.

South Africa

be shot off). Consolation—i, Sgt. Breme

ner, (2nd. 8.8.) 43; 3. Mne. Croft, (N.RS.) | Manila, Saigon, Bangkok, Mauriilus, 42; 3. L.A.C. funt, (RAF) 41.

The Stickledown Competition. Result of Flies of RD. Clan M. 1, Flo, Brott (40) (2 R.8.); 2, Sgt. Bremner (2 T.8.), Consolation

Etunt Prize LA.C. IRAFI E COM. Challis (3. Mx.); 5. hiaj. White (2 R.S.).

AMERICAN BOY INJURED

Reunion, Madagascar, L. Marques and South Africa........3.30 p.m. Manila, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday Island-due Thura- day Island, 17th April.

Reg.;

Ord

Ord.

E. P. O.

Aprit 4, 5.00 p.m. April 4, 5.30 p.m. G. 2. 0. Rex.......April 4, 5.00 pro.. April 4, 7.00: p.m.- Friday, April 5'

12.30 p.m. .1.30 pm.

A seven-year-old American boy Sandakan Gordon Thomas Wimer, was admit-

ted to the Queen Mary Hospital Fort Bayard and follow yesterday suffering from multiple Shanghal abrasions received

As a result of

2.40 p.m..

being knacked down by private ́ear New Iraq Cabinet

No. 4330, driven by a learner driver

deen.

Yu Chan-chi In Island Road, Aber- BAGHDAD, Mar. 31 (Reuter)-

The Iraq Cabinet has resigned and According to a report made by then new Cabinet has been formed driver, the child ran out from behind under Rashid Ali Galinnl with the a stationary car just as he was pass- Foreign Minister, Seyld Nouri Es- ing.

T

Sald.

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