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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 23rd. day of September, 1940, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Lai Chi Kok, 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 Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 years lean the last three days thereof.
Friday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
G..
R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
of the Sale by Public Auction
to be held on Monday, the 23rd
day of September, 1940, nt 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Shan- shulpo, 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 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,
A. R. P. ORDERS
New Appointments And Instructions
Director
AЛ', Orders issued by Wing Comman der A. H. Steals-Parkins, of Air Raid Precentions, statel
Notice
Strength-Decrease
September 20, 1940,
DOOMED Nurse loses 40-lbs. BATTALION of fat in 6 weeks
Paper Criticises Their Behaviour
Shanghal, Sept. 10. Scorning the conduct of the Chin- in the Settle- ese troops interned ment camp and criticising their re- fusal to co-operate with the Coun- All material for publication In A.R.P.
declares.The real trouble is that Orders must reach AILP. Headquarters Cil, the Shanghai Timer editorially by 5 pm. en Tucedays,
too much was made of these men at the beginning when a lot of lines the "doomed The following resignations are accepted. were written about Ka Wong Kwok-chung, K335 L Lin- battalion" and its wonderful defence wo, K20 Blu King-him, KS1 Choy in the godown by Soochow Creek, The following having left the Colony and then sent round the world for in Ko Pun Chi-key, K1050 La Bun. are struck off the strength of the Es-political propaganda. tablishment:-11500 Lau Hon-chel, K075 Intending bidders are advised Yu Tung-sing, La Choy Cheeshing.
The following having joined the Polle Intending bidders are advised
and are permitted uses.
resign--ILS30 A that Immediately after the diapo- that immediately after the dispo-Force are not available for ALP, Services sai of the lot the Purchaser (!fsal of the lot the Purchaser (11) Chi-wo, 1.049 Chan not the applicant) will be required not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an Authorised to depoalt with an 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 Amateur Photographic the Purchase price.
Competition
"HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY Edition. Second CAMERA" THE
of the excellent views Over 60 Colony. Price $1.50. Obtainable at Kelly & Walsh, Ltd, Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Ltd, Wyndham Street,
The
Hongkong Telegraph Tenth Annual
SEND IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW Competition closes at 5 p.m.
on September 30
Two Silver Trophies Awardod
by ILFORD, LTD.
For the best and second-best enizica. Four Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO.
First Prizen In each of the
four Sections.
$250 CASH PRIZES $250
SECTION ONE
General Pictorial: Land and Seccapes: Architecture: Street Scenes, etc.
1st. Silver Cup.
2nd. $30.
3rd. $20. 4th, $12.50. SECTION TWO Portraits: Informal Close-ups: Human
Studies.
1st. Silver Cup, 2nd $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50
SECTION THREE
Sull Life and Table Top Studies, 1st. Silver Cup. 2nd, $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50.
SECTION FOUR (Craftsmen's Section) The whole of the work entailed in the production of every entry must have been done by the competitors who will be required to make a declaration to this effect. Each entry must have pasted on the back a special entry application form obtainable on
Secretary.
from The Hongkong Telegraph
from 10 Hon. Hangkong Photographic Society.
or
Subjects at
the discretion of competitors.
1st, Silver Cup.
2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th, $12.50.
RULES
The following Rules will govern the Competition:
1.The Competition to confined ex-
clusively 10 amateur graphers
photo-
2-No employee or member of an
Arm in the photographic trade
permitted to compete.
1.--The prizen will be awarded to the competitur sending In what are adjudged to be the bexl photo- Each graph in onch Bection.
entry must be accompanied by a be pubilahed which will form during the period of the Com and which petition. pasted on back of entry. -The right to publish any or all
must be
of the entries is reserved to the
Hongkong Telegraph.
All photographs entered must have been taken to the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which
been already have
entered in
other Competitions are ineligible -No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of loss of, or damage to entries.
7. All entries to be either black, Kepia, or thed pictures, and must Coloured photo- be mounted. Krupha ara ineligible.
IDCTW
4-Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by Amaller print in black and white,
No plcture to entered in than one. Eection. 10-Mounts to be only white or cream, must be of one of the following sizes:-10x1, 1x2.
11---No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com- petition. 11-Members of the Staffs of the tise Hongkong Telegraph and South China Morning Post are not permatted to compete. 13-The decision of the Judges shall
to qual
14-At the conclusion of the Com- palition, entries will be returned to competitors on application st the Telegraph offices within seven days.
2
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NAME
SECTION
ADDRESS
Please use block letters and paste this
on back of each Entry in sections 1, 2 and 3,
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authorised officer avho will be present at the of two hundred sale, the sum
This sum dollars, ($200) in cash.
will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.
Appointments
2.
"Men of the doomed battalion In the public gaze us were held Alaenzar and there was considerable the defenders of a veritable Spanish hysteria about the whole matter, the facts
of which were considerably different and considerably less glori-
The following appointments are notifed with effect from September 18, 1040:
Mr. 110 Two-kin, Deputy District Warden, I bo District "C" Eastern Diviilon, to be District Warden "C" Eastern Division.
11.188 D. Godkin, acting Deguty District Warden District "B" Central Division, o be Deputy District Warden District "D", Central Divaton.
Mr. A. A. C. Morant to be Deputy Dis-
Aberdeen Division,
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. et Warden District "", (bhouson nil)).
No at Szle
New Kowloon
Wing Bong Street.
Kowloon Inland
Lot No. 1705
Registry No.
Locality
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Micarurernents
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Upset Price
No. of Sale.
G. S R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 23rd day of September, 1940, ₪l 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Departmeal. by Order f His Excellency the Governor of one lot of Crown Lano at Blu Pool Road, in the Calany +f 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
75 years.
Intending birders ու էի advised
that immediately after the dispos sal of the lot the Purchaser if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with
authorised officer who will be present at the sale. The s14711 of two hundred | dollars, 1$200) in cash.
1573
This ti will be refunded on paymeat of the Purchase price.
PARTICULARS OF
No. of Sale.
Registry No.
Blue Pool Road.
Locally
New Kowloon
Registry No.
A
Ning Road & Camp
Junction of Shun
Street Shamshuipa
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Boundary
Measurements
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RADIO
Stobilisation
Western Divisional Warden, Deputy Division, M. L Bevan, is mobilized for duty at Headquarters a from September 10, 1010.
Promotions
The following promotions are notified with effect from September 18, 1940,
Upper Levels Division To be Warden 11.504 Ho Blk-yu.
Senior
be Senior
Gough 1 DivisionTo Wardens 11.1508 K, Neckelman.
Eastern Division. To be Group Wor- den 11,737 Muk Turn-man. 11.834 Leong Lai-1g,
Training
Upper Levels Divizion. A actor Exercise will be held in Sectors 1 to 11 and 20 of District "A" am September 22, 1980, com- mencing 09.00 hours,
Western Division. Sector exercises will be held from 1745 19 19.00 hours every Thursday until further notice beginning on Thursday, September 20, 1940.
Instructional Courses
Wardens Course in English in Kowloon -If there are sulejani applicants, course of ALP. insiruction In English will be started in Kowloon at an early date. Witho wishing to take such n Course please send their names 10 A.R.J". 1leadquarters without delay.
Wardens Classes in Chinese---C220
ZBW, 355 metres (845 kc.) and Shing Ngan School, 45, San Hing Street, 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Bass and Flute Recital
From the Studio
Radio Programme broadcast by RW on a Frequency of 845 k.c's. d on short wave from 1-2.15 p.m. 052 m.c's. per and 8-11 pm #rend
Short Service of Inter-
12.15 pm ression
12.30 The D. B. C. Danos Orchestra. 1,00 Local Time Signal and Wea- ther Report.
1,03 Paul Robeson (Bass).
Band ot 1,13
IL M. Guards.
130 Haat
And Weather
Forecast
Grenadier
Rugby Press, and Aongunce
of
Old
me-sta
1.45 Compositions of Tchaikowsky.
Close Down, 215 6.00 Short Programma English Composera
Dennis Noble (Baritone). 4.20 p.m. 1,30 1-Mefisto Waltz Bos- ton Symphony Orchestra conducted by Serge Koussevitsky.
0.43
THE LOT. tons.
Boundary Mossurements
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Talpo Market. Saturdays at 2 p.m. copi
Lecturer mending Beptember 21, 1940, Mr. Tsing Chiu-yan, LARPS.
C211 A.R.P. School Happy Valley Mondays and Thursdays at 7.30
3m. Lec- 1940. Commencing Septeraber 23, turer-Mr. Cheng Kim-wah, LAIPS
Houseboys' Class (10). The ciam for Houseboy which it wes stated in A.R.P. Orders No. 37 would be held at the Peak Club, will now be held in the Prax School at 2.30 p.m. on Mondaya, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Strength-Increase
The following having qualified as War- den in recent examinations are taken on the strength and posted in Divisions follows:
**
Upper Levels Division.-Chan Kim hrung. Last Charm-kay, Miss Wong Shuk- ying, Miss L Blg-may, Miss Ng Shum- yeo, Chiu Chi-ching, Cheung Wai-ming. Mak Ming-kow, Mak Yat-chiu, Miss Loung Wat-ing, Yeuk-tan, Lau Tak-po, Lau Chi-hun, To Wal-chau, Lai Wun.
Western Division-io Ting-ching, Cheng Wal-tong, Cheung Pak-hong. Tang Chiu-
Blu-chow wing. Mok Wal-in Leung Chow Tal-cheung, Miss Mok Put-ing.
Central Division-Trang Kwok-kin. Chow Hung-leung. Chan Chi-wan, Leung Kim-yes, Can Choon-lam, Li Chick-wah, Ho Yu-hung, Mies So Fung-ngol. So Hing- wont.
Eastern Division.-H. A Evans, Wont On-la, Ko Yai-chiu, Chan Kin-pak. Yau Ylu-fong, Chung Kin-ip, Tang Hon-kwing, Mixa Chan Tak-luen, Wan Kang-chuen, 50 Yung-kan, Chan Kwok-wah, Wan Kam too. Ha Kee-tal, Miss Leung Shust-chew, Cheung Fat Ng Ming-Juen, Sung Sheung- ylu, Chan Yuk-woo, Ng Ching-chee, Miss Lounx Lau Pui-ching, Chan Sik-keung. Closing Local Stock Quotn-
Kee, Heung Cat-sang, Miss. Laŭ Shuk chun, Mim to Wing-ham, Chan Ho-kee, Lau Bing-wah, Chol Kim-hung, Miss Thang Yuen-haan, Miss Pang Stu-hing, Mim Chiu Hing-fong, Mi Ng Pak-ling. Ng Yu- wah. Miss Au Wal-in, Misz Law Tak-kit. Tam lon-ming,
6.45 Dance Music and Variety. 7.30 London Relay-The Newn
00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements,
8.03 Handel-Concerto Grosso No. The Boyd Neal String
Op. 6. Orchestra.
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STOCK MARKET
REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange Oficial Summary Issued yesterday says:
More interest was shown to-day there being a widespread enquiry al slightly advanced prices, closing with an unsatisfied demand and good in- dication of higher levels.
Buyera
H.K. Banks $1,305 Canton Ins: $103
Union Ins: $400 H.K. Fire Ins: $150 Providents $4.25 Hotels $3.45 Lands $30.75
$7.15
Humph.40
Realties
Trams $15.00 Star Ferries $50 Yaumati Ferries $21.50
Lights (Old) $0.00 China Chino Lights (New) $4 Electrics (Old) $98 Electrics (New) $37.00 Telephones (Old) $23.75 H.K. Ropes $5.40 Dairy Farms $18.25 Watsons $8.75°C Entertainments $0.00
Sellers
Canton Ins: $200 Providents $4.50
Hotels $3,00
Troms $16
Chine Lights (Old) $7.25
China Lights (New) $4.25
Bales
Providents $4.35
Hotels $3.50
Humphreys $7.25
Trams $10
China Lights (Old) $7
Electrics (New) $37.75
Telephones (Old) $28.75/24/24.28
8.15 StudioA Bass and Flute Recital by Y. K. Sze (Bas) and Waller H. D. Yeh (Flute) acCORTI - panied by E. O'N. Shaw.
1. (a)
"Weeping
Ever" for "Great
Isis, Great (Handel); (b) OsirisTM (Mozart)Y K Sze; Z Grosse Sonata in A Minor (Kuhlau}; |(n) Allegro con passione; (b) Scherzo Allegro assal...Waiter H. D. Yel; 3. "Last Night" (Kjerulf); "O, Stur of Eve" (Wagner).....Y. K. Sze,
8.40 p.m.
Compositions of Men- delssohn,
9.00 London Relas-The News. 9.30 London Itelay"World At- falra"-Wickham Steed.
2.45 cart.
λ Classical Request Pro-
11.00 Close Down.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Jim-man. Quarry Bay Division.--Kan Leung fling, Wong Chiu, Wong Sik
Bay View Diviston-Li Chung-sang, Chu Chi-ming. Chu Koon-sang, Wang Yuen-
BUT
Shaukiwon Division.--Wang Hel-hung, Li Woon-Long, Miss_ Chan Lok-hang. Yeung Slu-yee. Law Chung-iim, Shi Yu- chaw, Lam Shu-lun, Lo Jeung-chung. Chan Pul-sum, Wong Hon-fat, Wong Koun bun, Lut Fat-cizoung.
Hung Hom Division.--Li Che Kowloon City Division--Miss Lou Slu- Ing. Miss Mak Bel-tse. Misa Lal Shurt
ching, Miss Chan Cho-wan, Mias Le Wä- iman. Shum Bhung-hong, Mim Chan Cho- kwan, Chan Chor-man. Wong Fung-ip. Tam Wah, Miss Wong 1n-jun. Man Hong-shin
Yaumeti Division-Wong She-sang, Miss Trang King-lan.
Shamshulpo Division/Tong Fook,
(ed.) B. I. PUCKLE. Deputy Director of Air Raid Precautions.
BACKING WILLKIE
SUBSTANTIAL DONATIONS Presidency Policy Of
TO FUND FOR BOMBERS
received
thetr
than they were represented to "As a result of being told they and admired by the were heroes whole world, kuch men who were interned got a rather enlarged idea of
Importance. Nevertheless, we as well as others, are sorry for these men, though that is no reason and why they should not behave, were led to ask if at least some of them could not be released to go to their homes by arrangement with the Japanese.
well-known fact that the of Japanese have released many their prisoners of war on their un- dertaking to return to their villages and
their relatives offering guarantees that they will not take It to banditry or other evil ways. is believed that of the men reless- ed by the Japanese, comparatively few have rejoined the armies of the Chiang Kai-shek."-Domel,
on
Japanese Demand
Shanghal, Sept. 10. The Japanese authorities will soon demand custody of the Doomed Bat- tallon which is now interned in the International Settlement, reports the China Press, quoting informed quar-
ters
In reported without conarma- tion that Japanese members of the yesterday's Municipal Council meeting complained against the con- tinued internment of Chinese soi- be should diers, contending they turned over to the Japanese na pri- of war Jupatiese sources noners point out that almilar demands were made previously down-Reuter
bul
were
turned
HOUSE COLLAPSES
Three Believed Killed In Kowloon
night
Aremen
At midnight last were still digging for the bodies of a woman and child burled under the debris of a house in Canton Road, Kowloon, following the collapse of
third the Drst, second and
door balconies.
The body of a man who died from injuries received when he fell from the first Boor has been recovered. Four people have been sent to Kow- Joon Hospital for treatment.
Police Reservist G. Tavastjerna, was on patrol duty about 20 yards away when the incident occurred. He heard the crash and saw clouds of dust. He commandeered a pass- to the Water ing taxi and rushed Police Station where the alarm was given.
Tavastjerna would almost certainly have been caught under the foll of sonry if the house had collapsed a few minutes later.
An Indian constable was slightly Injured in the leg and hand while assisting in the rescue of victims.
The prembes were being renovated, The staircase had been completely rebuilt, and workmen were on the ground floor, point of re-tiling the which was to be used as a ten-house. Rescue work was carried out under the supervision of Mr. L. H. C. Calthrop, Superintendent of Police; A.S.P. Scarie, Sub-Inspector A. J. Johnson, Sgt. Matches, and members of the Kowloon Emergency Unit.
Police Commissioner Leaves To-day
The Hon. Mr, T. H. King, Commis- sioner of Police, his wife and two
"New York Times" daughters, leave for Australia -day
The War Fund inaugurated by the South China Morning Post, Ltd., out of which
New York, Sept. 19. British fighting airerett are to be
bombers) chased (mainly
The New York Times, which twice supported Mr. Roosevelt, to-day an- great flip yesterday with one of the Targest amounts donated for a long time. it will be recalled that peon alius bonounced in an editorial that it was Fund was commenced, many Hongkong supporting Mr. Wendell Wide in Brna donated largo suma, and tha Hong- the Presidency contest, kang art, Youmail Ferry Company have now contributed $20,000, a truly en- couraging instance of support from one of the big local Chinese organisations. With, in addition, an anonymous donation of $1,000, and other welcome subscriptions, a total of $1,343.086,52 was reached yester- day by the Fund. The latest donations are:
The Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry
Co. Ltd.
A
breaking à conneciton with Hongkong that began with Mr. King's arrival here 30 years ago.
the
announcement of his retirement was Enough has been written, since the made known, to indicate the wealth of experience Mr. King has had here as he advanced up the ranks of The Times declared that it made Police Force to occupy its highest post this choice during one of the greatest in 1938. He has grown up with, the crises. In the nation's history. Force which, together with Its co- Power openly proclaiming its hatred service, the Fire Brigade, has been for the democratic
way of life greatly modernised. Mr. King received threatened the eastern approaches to the King's Police Medal in 1938, the Atlantic world in which they As a sportsman, 100, Mr. King lived. Both candidates understood the showed special optitude at shooting 1,000 nature of that threat, but the paper and at cricket, at both of which he 73 was supporting Mr. Willkle because, was remarkably capable considering
declared the editorial, "we believe his 57 years.
Ferro,one
"Un am Etranger" (Haiphong).
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. D. in memory of the late. Mrs. Stafford Bmith Ewo Poker Party"
John Pant (2nd. donation)
GENERAL WINKELMAN
REPORT OF DEATH SAID TO BE UNFOUNDED
5
#5 that he is better equipped than Mr.
Mrs. King, M.D., is chiefly known
20 Roosevelt to provide for adequate for her work as Colony Commissioner national defence. We believe that he of the Girl Guides and as President
is a practical liberal who understands of the Ministering Children's League.
the need for increased production
of Mr. Roonavelt have failed dis-
"We believe that the scal policies
astrously. We believe that at a time
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Colombo, Sept. 19.
when the traditional safeguards of A contribution of 100,000 rupees democracy are failing everywhere it
Berlin, Sept: 19.. The Oficial News Agency states is parileularly important to honours been sent to the Chancellor of the Exchequer for the purchase of and that it is learned from reliable
preserve American tradition Ceylon's sixth fighter aircraft by sources that the report of the death against the vesting of enormous
reuders of the Times of Ceylon. The
of General Winkelman, Commander-powere in the Presidency or in the several war funda of this newspaper In-Chief, of the Dutch Forces, is un- hunds of any man for three con- founded and that the General is secutive terms of enjoying the best of health-Reuter. Press.
office.-United
have already brought in over a mil- lion rupees-Reuter
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Tuesday, Sept. 24
Air Mall for Indo-Chins, Malaya. Java and Australia by the "Imperkat Airways Service."
K.P.O.
..Sept. 24, 5 p.m. .Sept. 24, 5.38 p.m.
Rex.
Ord.
G.P.O.
Reg.
.Sept. 24, 5 p.m.
Ord.
„Sept. 24, 7 D.X.
Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Ber- vice" to Durban and thence, by Sea Service to Uniled-Kingdom.
K.P.O.
........Sept. 24, 5 pat
Rer.
Orit.
.Sept. 24, 529 p.m..
G.P.O.
Reg.
Sept. 24, 5 p.m.
Ord.
Sept. 24, 7 p.m.
Sandakan
.0.30 a.m.
Thursday, Sept. 28
Straits, Ceylan, India, East und South.
Africa and United-Kingdom
· G.P.O. and K.F.O. Parcels.......Sept. 26, 0 p.m.
Reg:
Sept. 27, 0.45 a.m. Ord.......Sept. 27, 10.30 a.m.
Friday, Sept. 27 Manila, Batavia and Sourabaya
8.30 am. Calcutta
Parcels, Sept. 27,5 p.m. Latters, Sept. 28, 9 am.
Saturday, Sept. 28 2
Monday, Sept. 30 Straits, Ceylon, India, Bart and South
Africné *Superscribed Correspondence Only,
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