CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE HONGKONG &
25 words $2.50 KOWLOON WHARF &
for 3 days prepaid
WANTED TO BUY
GODOWN CO., LTD.
Storera and Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that this Com- pany's premises have, been declar- WE OFFER highest prices to any ed a "Protected Aren" by an amount of gold articles, Jades, jewels, Furder of II. E. the Governor, made diamonds, etc. Apply Eurasia Gold
•Refining Co., 7th floor, China Build-under the Defence Regulations, 1939, and no unauthorised person Ing. Tel. 30727.
to permitted entry thereto.
WE PAY HIGH PRICES for all gold and silver articles, diamonds, jades, jewels and gold dust. Apply China Gold Refining Co., Pedder Building,
2nd floor.
FOR SALE.
FRESH SUPPLY of flower
and
Graca & Co., 10, Wyndham Street, Hongkong. Established 1800, "HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY
No persons other than those in possession of Passes, Delivery Orders or other Authority from the Wharf Company are therefore allowed on the Wharves or other parts of the premises; bearers of
at the Gates.
Saturday,
G.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
R.
G.
R.
PARTICULARS. & CONDITIONS || PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 6th day of May, 1940, ut 3 p.m., at tho Ofees 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 Sur- veyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years. Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo-
of the Sale by Public Auction
May 4, 1940.
REVENUE SUBMARINE
RECORD
to be held on Monday, the 6th Colony's Credit Balance
day of May, 1940, at 3 pm at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of ane Lat of Crown Land at Cheung Sha Wan, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Ront to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 years less the last three days thereof,
Intending bidders are advised
Nears $20,000,000
The Colony's credit balance at the end of February was ap- proaching the $20,000,000 mark according to the "Government Gazette," which shows that the actual excess of revenue over income at the end of February was $19,020,110.
Revenue during February totalled $3,382,713, and expendi- ture $3,114,848.
Febrry's revenue was $375,003 greater than that for the bathe month last year, while the actual revenue fer 1040 up to February 20
WAR
the corresponding $1.138,240 over period of 1040,
Rather strangely, duties during February this year fell short of the income under that heading for 1939, compared with boing $873,315 us $290.128. However, Internal revenue
vegetable seeds of beat varieties from I Delivery Orders, Bills of Lading sal of the lot the Purchaser (i that immediately after the dispo50,008,588, which was on 'increase of Sutton & Sons, Ltd., Just received ele, must present these documents not the applicant) will be required sal of the lot the Purchaser. (If to deposit with an authorised not the applicant) will be required officer who will be present at the to depoalt with an authorised sale, the sum of two hundred officer who will be present at the dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum sale, the sum of two hundred will be refunded on payment of dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum the Purchase price.
will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.
THE CAMERA" Second Edition. Over 60 excellent views of the Colony Price $1.50. Obtainable at & Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Kelly Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Ltd Wyndham Street.
CHURCH NOTICES
METHODIST CHURCH
(QUEEN'S ROAD EAST)
'Sacrament of the Lord's Supper After Morning Service
Services on Sunday, May 5, Preachers Morning. Rev. J. E. Sand • bach; Evening, Rev. E. Moreton.
Junior Church at 9.30 a.m. All children
welcome.
Morning Parade Serviço at 10.15 am. This will be followed by the Sacrament hf the Lord's Supper, Hymn No. 12, Prayer, Hymn No. 18, 1st Lesson. Hymn No. 308. 2nd Lesson. Prayer. Notices, Offertory, Hymn No. 000, Sermon, Hymn
No.
10, Benediction.
Evening Service at 7 pm. Hymn No. 240, Prayer, Hymn No. 10. Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Offertory, Hymn No. 228, 3ermon. Hymo No. 244. Benediction.
Notices for the Week
A
1. Following the Evening Service Social Hour will be held at the S. & S. Home ac 8.13 p.m. AN Servicemen and civilian will be warmly welcomed.
The Badminton Club in meeting at the
S, & S. Home on Monday and Thursday at
The LCA. meeting on Tuesday afternoon. This will be held at the home of Mrs, Snorwell.
4. There will be a meeting for Prayer and Fellowship at the S. & S. Itome an Tuesday at 0.30 pm.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL
(GARDEN ROAD)
Sunday after Ascension
SERVICE FOR SCANDINAVIANS
11.00 am. Holy Communion and Preacher: Rev. Dr. Karl Scrmon. Reichelt of the Lutheran Church of Norway,
Special reference will be made to the present distress in Norway.
All Scandinavians
warmly invited.
are
CHRIST CHURCH (WATERLOO ROAD, KOWLOON TONG)
Purish Communion And -Breakfast-
at
May 5-Sunday after Ascension Day. 1.15 am. Holy Communion, followed by parish breakfast in Rev. J. C. L. Wong trous. A communicant members Christ Church are invited; 0 am, Sunday School services; 10 a.m. Choral Eucharist and sermon. Preacher. Hev, Cyrii Brown, Chaplain of the Missions to Seamen. Hymns: Prozessional 143 Hall the day ....! Gradual 147 The head that once ... After the Offertory, 324 0 Thou who at Thy Eucharist; Communion 328 Sec. Father. thy beloved Son Recessional $75 Rojalce, the Lord is King: 1 .. Working Prayer in Mandarin; 0.30 p.m. Evensong.
Please note that there will not be a celebration of the Holy Communion in Mandarin st 8 am, this day.)
May 7, Tuesday- p.m. Keeting of the Committee of the Mandarin Congregation. May #. Wednesday— Sale of Work in Aid of the Ilangkong School for the Deaf. to be opened by Lady Noble, at 2.30 p.m. in the School, Nos. 41 & 43, Kai Tan Root, Kowloon City. Demonstration by the_chlidren at 430°p.m; Christ Church Wolf Cuba meet at No. 3 Duke Street at 4.30 p.m.
May 9, Thursday -7.16 am, Holy Com- murlon: 10 am, Meeting of the Guild of Marthin and Mary in the Vicarage 0 p.m. Full Choir Practice in the Church.
(Please note that there is still urgent need for more men in the choir),
LESSON SERMON
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong
Deliveries of Cargo No labour other than
that employed by the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd. is permitted in the Godowns, on the Wharves or other premises of PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. the Company,
Carro will be delivered ex godown to consignees' craft and/ or lorry by the Wharf Company ut half the Company's Tariff rate for Cooliehire Storing.
Lorries must enter by the Navy Street Gate only and leave by the Salisbury Rond Gate; no person other than the bearer of the relative document and the driver the lorry, and is permitted on entry will only be allowed on presentation of delivery docu- ments.
Any
the
person found on premises without Authority will be prosecuted.
BY ORDER,
C. M. MANNERS,
Secretary and Manager.
Locality
Kowloon Inland Lot
No. 4215.
Between Fa Yuen Street
& Sai Yes Street.
No. of Sale
Bexistry No.
Boundary
Basanremonie
忌。 E. W.
{fant}[dat|foot feat)
as per salo
plan.
Contents in
Ann. Rent sq. feet
Upset Frice!
Boundary Jensuzsmente
4q. foot
Contenis
Ammzal
Upsas Price
TORPEDOES
U-BOAT
PARIS, May 3 (Reuter).
The French Navy has listed another Success. This has been accomplished by one of its submarines.
While on patrol in the North Sea, the submarine met a Nazi U-boat and torpedoed it.
·
So far as is known this has only been done once be- fore in this war when a British submarine torpedoed n U-boat.
INTERVENTION STOPS DEBACLE
FROM PAGE ONE
POST OFFICE
INWARD MAILS
Shanghai and Amoy
Saigon
Air Mail by "Imperia
Direct Service" London date, 37ih April.
Europe via Suez and Straito (London.
date, 10th March)
May-4.
Shanghai...
May 4.
May 4.
+
May 4.
Airways
.Bay E.
Bangkok and Taurone
May 6..
May 5.
Shanghal and Amoy
.May 5.
May 6.
Haiphong
May G.
Direct Service"-San Francisco
date, 30th April.
Formosa and Swntow
Canton
Air Mall by "Pan American. Airways
Italphong
Japan.....
Japan and Shanghai
Java and Manila
MAY 1.
May
May 7.
Shanghai.
May
Straits and Monila
May 2
Conton Japan and Shanghai Manlia
Air Mail by "Air France Direct Ber-
vice”—Paris dale, 1st May, May 8.. Manila
May B. Air Mall by "Imperial Aleways Direct
Servico" London date, ist Blay.
Blay U.. Conade, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., date 20th April). May D. ..May B.
Throo Lostons
May 9. .May D. Reflecting on the course of the war Shanghal, Amoy and Swatow May 9.
three
British
showed substantial gain of close on $200,000. The Post Office revenue will be made plain that there is no also increased, but the Kowlcon- Canton Railway receipts fell from room for such distinctions. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. $102,010 last February to $74,738 this |
February.
Not only did the February expendi-so far, Sir John said that ture fall below the income, but it was lessons had been drawn.
D It has never been 150 $161,700 less than the total for February, 1930, while total expendi-shortcoming to belittle lie quality of ture for the first two months of the the enemy and after eight months of year was $131,110 less than for the war, before any main or crucial con- corresponding period last year.
test had been entered upon, he said, we realise that we have to meet and overthrow an opponent of enormous
ganised and prepared to the last possible degree for the struggle.
Unparalleled Unity 2.-There is
A batt
23,500
$414
$ 66,250
New Kowloon Inland Lot
No. 2789. function of Castle Peak
Road and Hing Wah Street,
Cheung Sha Wan
No. of Bala |
Registry No.
Locality
THE CANTON INSURANCE
OFFICE LIMITED.
Notice to Shareholders
The Fifty-Ninth Ordinary Meet-
8
H..
EW.
As per sala plan.
ရင်
$74
R.
$4,050
B.E.F. COMPLETES Strength This opponent was or-
EVACUATION
FROM PAGE ONE
the
war save their deliberate under
tsin
MAILS OUTWARD
Saturday, May 4
Shanghal and Parcels only for Tien- ..I p.m. Manila
..3.30 p.m. Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Suez and London Parcela-due London, 14th June,
G.P.O. and K.P.O,
Parcels
Reg. Ord.
May 4
3 p... ..........May 4, 5 pm.. May 4, 5.30 p.m.-
Air Mall for "Imperial Always
Direct Service"-due London 12th May
Sunday, May 5
G.P.O. & K.FO,
Rex..
Ord.. Halphong
....May 4, 5 pm.
„May 4, 5.30 p.m.. ..8.30 p.m.
9.00 am.
.0,00 am.
.9.00 a.m..
.0.00 a.m..
unparalleled unity and determination on the part of British people and Common- to produce greater demoralisation wealth overseas to meet the chal- on earth could and panto among the Norwegians lenge. No power as a result of the Allied withdrawal sweep the decent peaceable British a. great from Andaisnes and Namsos, which race into the furnace of would facilitate a further German that it must all costs be military thrust to the north of
taken. It may lake us some time Fort Bayard and, Hofhow.....0 a.m. Trondheim.
to realise the full danger but the Salgon Warships Cover Retreat LONDON, May 2 (Reuter)--The recent proceedings of Germany call Canton
into battle from the other sides Bangkok afternoon that the Allied troops were Africans, Australlons and New
landers to stand beside the MoHalpheng leaving Namsos.
Many warships, stated the broad-1 Country in the bitter and cast, were concentrated in the bour to cover the withdrawal.
ed
THE INDO-CHINA STEAM] Ing of Shareholders will be held nt | PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS [official, German wireless sinted this of the world the Canadiaris, South Shanghai
NAVIGATION CO.,
LIMITED.
• NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING
the Offices of the undersigned on Wednesday, the 22nd May, 1940, at Noon, for the purpose of receiv ing the Report of the General Agents, together with a statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December, 1939,
The Fifty-ninth Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, Mesara. Jar- dine,
& Matheson
Co.,
Ltd... Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, 30th May, 1949, at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Roport of the Director, passing the Accounts, and electing Direc- sors and Auditors.
The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be closed from the 23rd May to 13th Juno inclusive.
By order of the Board.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.
General Managers.
Hongkong, 16th April, 1940,
UNION CHURCH (KENNEDY ROAD,
Contributions to Jumble Sale Requested
Morning Service 10.30 an. Evening Servion & p.m. Preacher at both services, Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow
The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will of Evening bo osicbrated at the close Service.
The Sunday School meets at 9.30 a.m. cach Sunday morning, and new scholars will always be welcomed.,
The Salvation Army held a short meet Inft in the Church Hall on Tuesday oven- inx at 7.30 p.m. Tea and light refresh ments are served, and a cordial invitation
is extended to alt Servicemen.
The Share Register and Trans- for Books will be closed from the} 8th May to the 22nd May, 1940, both days inclusive,
JARDINE, MATHESON &
.CO., LTD., General Agents. Hongkong, lat May, 1940.
U.S. Gold To Repair War Ravages
Mr. Morgenthau's Suggestion
NEW YORK, May 3 (Reuter), -Addressing a political meeting to-day, Mr. Henry Morgenthau, Secretary of the Treasury, stated that America's $18,600,000,000 gold stock ought to be used to help repair the world-wide ravages of war when peace is restored.
Upholding the Administration's huge gold purchases, Mr. Morgenthau said: "We can feel entirely comfort- nble in possession of a supply of gold with which we can meet future demands upon our monetary system
A Jumble Sale will be held in the without shock to our economy. Church Hali on Friday, May 5 at 2.30 p.m..
can be prepared also to play
ature
We
the
and all contribulon should be sent to the part we ought to play in the recon- Church Hall before that date.
The D.W.OF. working party meets instruction of the
world that
must
the Church Hail cach Thursday afternoon follow the senseless destruction of et 2.30, and will be glad to welcome any new helpers,
ST. ANDREW'S
(CHURCH OF ENGLAND, KOWLOON)
Annual Sunday Schools Festival
war."
ence.
War Debts Dead
Americans
would want to repeat that experi- "I prefer gold to pieces of foreign The Subject of the Lesson Sermon in all
Saturday, May 4.-St. Andrew's Twenty paper. Because of its hure gold Christian Science Churches to-morrow.
Schools Festival backing, the United States dollar is May, will be: "Everlasting Punish-first Annual Sunday
Sports Entertainment. Tea and Prize- giving at 3 p.m. In the Church Grounds the poundest currency unit in the the Lord is strength to the upright; but Mr. B. O, Hail will distribute the prizes world," he said.
He described German and Sunday, May 6-Sunday after Aween-
ment,"
The Golden Text will be:-"The way of
destruction shall be to the workers of iniquity." (Prov. 10:20),
citationk
Among others the following will be read from the Bible:Treasurez of wickedness proft nothing: but Baht cousness dollverath from death. Be that walkoth uprightly walketh surely; but he that pervertsih bila ways shall be known. Hatred stirreth up strifes: but Love covereth all sing. De not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good." (Prov. 10: 2, 9, 12; Rom. 1221),
The following citations will also be read from the Christian Belance Toxi-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Every beranous pleasure or pain so self- destroyed througli suffering. Thors should be painless progrem, attended by life and peace instead of discord and death, Hatred Innames the brutal propenalties. The in dalgence of evil molives and alme maken any nian, who is above the lawent type of manhood, a hopeless sufferer." (Pages (224, 404),
Announcement
of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 6th day of May, 1940, at 3 pm, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of Hia Excellency, the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Shamahul- po, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, com- mencing from 1st July, 1898, 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 24 years less the last three days thereof.
Intending bidders are advised
that immediately after the dispo- aal of the lot the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum "will"be refunded on payment-of
the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
¡No of Sale
Lot
Begistry No.
Locality
New Kowloon Inland
N6, 2790.
Junction of Castle Peak
Read and Yen Chon
Street.
Boundary
Mcasurementa
...W.
|Fami{faus}tues|tent|
as par sals
plan.
Contenta in
sq. feet.
Upset
Awi Bent
Price
00921
SETTLEMENT IN OIL DISPUTE
the
har-
According To Plan LONDON, May 3 (Reuter).The War Office announces that Afled
troops were re-embarked at Namsos last night.
The withdrawal was carried out without loss of life.
neighbourhood of Trondheim,
the
Allied troops re-embarked at Namsos last night. The withdrawal and re embarkation were carried out with complete success and without loss of
Monday, May 6
.Noon. Saigon, Madang, Salamavo, Rabaul costly which had been forced upon and Tulngi
2.30 p.m. us by one man's resolve to smash Canton
.7 p.m. the peace of the world. The reac- tion in France, like the reaction in solidarity. Britain, has
the same produced
of
POLICE MAY OFFER REWARD
3.It is as plain as anything can be that this is a conflict in defence THE FUNERAL of Mr. J. ordinary human liberties, and we Dubois, victim of Thursday's The Aliled troops in the Narvik are of liberal faith whole or sensational bandit hold-up at area were counter attacked on May 1 and deplore the squandering and two attacks were repulsed.
there is so Messrs. Sennet Freres, will take national wealth when Many Germons were lying dead in
much left to do to Improve our place at 4.30 p.m. to-day. front of the British positions. human lost under peace conditions.
Meanwhile, police are scouring the No sacrifice is too great to destroy entire Colony for two men wanted for Some prisoners were taken.
acthis threat to liberty, and whatever the murder of Mr. Dubols. The communique adds, "In cordance with the general plan of betide we will endure and persist
Police guards are day and night. from the Immediate until the day of victory dawns. withdrawal
around the bedside of one wounded Attempt Justified
at Queen Mary. Hospital man, held British action in going to the help of
LONDON, May 3 (Reuter). The in connection with the crime,
The Telegraph" understands that. Norway immediately was a daring the question of offering a substantial movement, says the Times." Tac- reward for information leading to the The Allied troops advancing attempt was not justified.
tical failure does not mean that, the arrest-of one or both of the gang- sters still at large is now under the Narvik area were counter-at-
The Germans could reinforce their discussion. tacked by the enemy"
troops faster than
We
could by Before any reward in excras of Retreating Troops Bombed sacrificing-great-numbers-of-lives $250 can be offered the approval of STOCKHOLM, May 3 (Reuter). The seizure of aerodromes meant that His Excellency the Governor must be Grong they could prevent the Allies from obtained, Swedish despatch from states that German planes attacked landing heavy artillery and tanks.
The "Daily Telegraph" emphasises Allied troops as they were embarking from Namsos, but with tile effect. that Mr. Chamberlain's statement A bomb is reported to have struck was only an interim one. It raises the final question: Were we right to Violent Nazi Raide
commit our forces for the defence of STOCKHOLM, May 3 (Reuter).-Norway?
Britain's pledge of a crusade against "Afton correspondent of the Bladet" in North Trondelag, north brutal aggression by Germany meant of Trondheim, reports extremely that she could not refuse to help, the violent" German air activity.
paper goes on.
A
a British destroyer.
The
communication Telephone
with Sweden was cut owing to raids.
Sandelag, east of Namsos, was the place worst affected.
King Haakon Stays
Life Cheap In Reich Berlin had planned a spectacular and quick campaign, but at the end of three weeks she has lost thousands of lives and many troopships. Life
STOCKHOLM, May 3 (Reuter)is cheap in the Nazi Reich. More A Norwegian news agency confirms precious from the Nazi point of view the acroplanes and petrol Ger- the fact that King Haakon and the are
to use. Norwegian Government are still in many has had to
Most damaging of all has been the Norway.
mutation of the German. fleet.
Sound strategy does not forbid an
but
30 KILLED IN LANDSLIDE
CHUNGKING
BPECIAL TO THE "TELEQDAPH' About 30 people
May 3 (UP).— were killed and about 100 wounded as the result of half a dozen landslides during violent storm here to-day.
Casualties are reported along the Chloting and Yangtse rivers where houses collapsed under an avalanche of earth.
R.A.F. SMOKES OUT NAZIS
the
Mr. E. H. Williams has been up- pointed to uct as Putane Judge of the Supremo Cuort during absence on leave of His Honour Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell. Mr. Williams has also been appointed to be Chair man of the Compulsory Service
Lindsell.
GUN ARRESTED
Germani In Stoeren SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" ROEROS, May 3 (UP)-Norwe-operation which is hazardous, gian military sources admit that the when danger makes losses a certain
ly plans must be changed. The Hinting that America's $14,000,000 NEW YORK, May 3 (Reuter). German forces from Trondheim have
Government is not afraid to change War Debia would not be collected, Usually well-informed oil clrcles cuptured Stoeren.
German forces have penetrated 18 plans and come out of what might Tribunal in the pince of Mr. Justice Mr. Morgenthau remarked that it understand that an agreement has
have developed into n still more was doubtful whether
been reached between the Con south in the Goudal Valley as far as solidated Oi! Company and the Rognes, where a bitter battle with serious situation.
This is not time for condemning be- the Norwegian forces is now raging fore the whole case is put forward. MAN WITH AIR Government regarding the
Norwegian Faith of Company's pro-}
says the "Yorkshire Post." From the SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" in Mexico.
military point of view, the Norwegian The settlement is reported to in-. STOCKHOLM, May 3 (UP)-Nor-campaign might have been condemned too dangerous,
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" volve payment of $9,000,000 over wegian authorities here are stead-before it started as
LONDON, May 3 (UP).—It was three years to the Company, which fastly refusing to reveal the where but the decision was not is also reported to have acquired the abouts of the Norwegian General military grounds,
disclosed in. court to-day' that John. right to take 30,000,000 barrels of Staff.
We had to stiffen the Norwegian West, 38, an engine-driver, was ar They simply confirm "the head-resistance. If we had not, neutrals rested at the Euston Station last night quarters have been transferred to a would have received one more illustra-shortly before the King and Queen. safer and defendable milltary sector tion of weakness against Nazi aggres- returned to London, in the North."
sion.
He was armed with an air gun and The Norwegians do not bellève the
ja sheath knife. Allies will send troops to defend the
West was remanded for one week region north of Namsos, but express
for a medical report; the opinion that the British will con- at Bodo and centrate their forces
will Shanghai, boy 3 (UP).—Speaking Hardstadt, where they
con-
other sion Day Holy Communion & p.m. Special attempts to substitute trade by barter Bunday Bchools Festival Service 1f am Preacher, The Rev. E. W. L Martin for gold-regulated tree exchango as Headmaster et St. Stephen's College, the worse alternatives, chosen only Stanley, Confirmation Service at 7 pm through lack of gold and not because All candidates should arrive at the fall of distrust of gold. by 6.30 pm, The Sunday Evening Club, The only passible threat the
will be held at 8,p.m?,
Work-day_Notices
Monday, May Medical War Work-
future value of gold, he was of the
Ini Party for China, 10 aan. Fellowship opinion, was the emergence of one
of Youth and BW.OF. Working Party, or two dictators ruling most of the
p.m. Teachers Preparation Clam, 7 pm. | world, but he did not fear that would BL. Andrew's Club" Badminton
ment, 0.30 p.m.
Tourna
ever happen.
3
Plenty Of Food In Britain
Tuesday, May 7-Mothers'
Union, p.m., Brownie Pack, 750 p.m. Bt. An- drew's Club v, Club do Recreio at Dad.: minton in the Hall. 8.30
Wednesday, May medical
War Work- Ina Party, 10 am. Wall Cube, 6.30 p.m. Fellowship of Youth Bocial in aid of the Diocesan Girls' School New Building Fund, 7.30 p.m. Rover Scouts 6.45 pm.
Scouts, & pm. St. Andrew's Club Badmin- and D.W.OF. Working Party, 3 pm, Boy ton Tournament, 8.30 p.m.
Friday, May 10-Medical War Working Party, 10 an. Full Choir Practice, 0.30
First Church of Christ. Seientist, Heng- kong. (a Branch of the Mother Church. "The First Church of Christ. Scientist, In Boston, Mass.) No. 41 Mredonnell, ford, close to Peak Tram Biatlon. Sunday pr Bervion 11.10 am. Bunday School 19 am Testimony Mooting, Wednesday, □ pan.
oll from Mexican wells in the course of the next six years,
Shanghai Faces Difficulties
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
at a banquet on Thursday night Mr.solidate their efforts on taking Nar- Cornell S. Franklin, former Chair- vik as quickly as possible. man of the Municipal Council, warn- facing mony ed that Shanghai was serious problems the solving of which will require the wisdom of King Solomon,"
Thursday, May Women's Fellowship LONDON, May 3 (Reuter)The He sald the archaic" land
dim. progress made in the food altuation gulations would increase the Was discussed by Lord Woollon, culties of the Municipal Council in Minister of Food, In a speech at getting a "flexible constitution" or a Liverpool to-day.
charter to meet changing conditions. If Goebbeln underlings could soo
Mesata. D. J. Sloss and W. Faid the stocks of food now in Britain, ho said, it would give them liver com- have resumed duty as Censor, and plaints.
A Reading Room is located in the Church Mr. L. J. Morley, M.P.8., has been Building and is open every morning appointed to be Chief Pharmacist or
Except Sunday) from 10.30 am to 150 the Medical Department. pm. and on Tuesday and Friday even-
1ks from 8:30 p.m. to 7 pm. All authorised Christian Belénce Meräture is available
:
His chief aim was to secure for
Assistant Censor.
the people not only enough food, that Mr. R. E. Cable, lately Apothecary Mr. J. M. Wilson BRC, has been they could afford to buy. He would of the Medical Department in Hong- at the Reading Room. The Publle is
to impose cordially invited to attend the services appointed to act as a Senior Inspec- not hesitate
further kong, has been awarded the Imperial tor of Schools, Education Department, restrictions if they were necessary. and to visit the Reading Room.
Service Medal.
Poles Celebrate National Day
taken on
Mass Air Power Won When the full story comes to be told, we may expect to marvel at what our men did. and went through. They will be found to have done all and more than they could have been expected, to do, It was not human spirit that falled, but mass air power that won.
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More Fantastic Nazi Claims
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BERLIN, May 3 (UP),-DNB re- when we look at the Norwegian ports that, according to "official Ger- affairs calmly, we will see, that the man records," 135 units of the British reverse is not of major importance. Navy have been put out of operation". LONDON, May 3 (Reuter)-To-The evacuation 'wns a splendid piece since the beginning of the campaign
day the Polish Constituilon Day was celebrated as a national holiday. While in Poland, Poles are able to
Poles all over the world look for
the day only in their hearts. ward with hope to the restitution of their liberation through an Allled victory.
The Polish Army in France held a special parada in the presence of Brush M.P.' while Polish airmen, training in Britain, hold in concert.
of organisation.
in Narway.
Think it is All Over
"Sixty-four units of tho Britiair LONDON, May 3 (Reuter)-The||Navy have been sunk or set aflre and Nazi press in writing as though the an additional 71 units have been
by bombs entire struggle between the Germans struck
and heavily damaged." and the Allies has ended."
The German people are not being told that this is only one phase of the Norwegian campaign.
They have also not been the Torres Inflicted by the Allied forces,
Me. W. H. B: Davis has been re- asslened from the Combatant Group told of to the General Group for Essential arhaller Services in the Hongkong Defence
Reserve.
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