2
Friday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LETTERS FASTEST
ADVERTISEMENTS
25 words $2.50
for 3 days propaid || WANTED TO BUY.
G.
RR.
WAR TAXATION
Canton's Starving Destitutes
Te the Editor,
men
four
The "Hongkon— Telegraph."
SirThe following cable has been received from Canton: The Public is notified that the
"Belief centres feeding only offices of the War Taxation Depart-children. From the fifteenth ment will be closed for business thousand old destitute men and wo- must be turned away. Prices are ten times normal rate. Many WE FAY HIGHEST PRICKS for gold from Saturday, October 19th to articles, diamonds, and all kinds of Monday, October 21st both days may starve unless you have pity on them. Piense try to cable ton thou- jewels. Apply Universal Gold Re-inclusive, fining Co., National Bank Building, Business with the Public will be sand Hongkong."
resumed on Tuesday, October
2nd at
3rd floor, Rodm 300.
FOR SALE.
"HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY Edition. Second CAMERA" THE Over 60 excellent views Colony, Price $1.50. Obtainable at Kelly & Walsh, Lid, Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Ltd., Wyndham Street.
More Aid For Britain Urged
WINDSOR HOUSE, -
(4th floor),
No. 12, Des Voeux Road Central. Tax falling due on October 19th and 21st will not be regarded as overdue if paid on October 22nd.
A. G. CLARKE, Commissioner of War Taxation, 10th October, 1940,
Japanese Inter-Varsity Baseball Final
I crave space to write three things. (1) I want to make sure that the facts are known by the general public, and in particular by, the Chinese community, in Hongkong. Ever since the occupation of Canton, relief work has been carried on by the Committees of the Canton Inter- national Red Cross with the Annncial support of the various Relief Com-
mittees in Hongkong and elsewhere. Such criticism os has been offered has been that the food given was In- sufficient for the maintenance of an adequate standard of health; what has been given was one daily meal. of just over twa Chinese
ese ounces' rice gruel flavoured with beann.
of slims
have been ex- money
Large but now no Relief Soelely
has enough money to meet the need which still exists in Canton,
the TOKYO, Oct. 18 (Domel)-In the The Hongkong Committee of final game of the six Universities British Fund for Relief in China has Baseball Tournament field here had to Indlente to these responsible yesterday. Kelo University defeated for relief in Canton that the most the can hope to do from now, on is Wasada, their old rivals, by
to attempt the
destitute the support of score of 5 to 1.
children the
Garden Chi
that city. The Committee Played
Outer Stadium of the Meiji Shrine, Wasada was aware that numbers of men and opened the batting. As a result of women must be left to starve.
A sidelight on the situation is this our Keio's win, each of the two compel We Ing teams have won three matches surgeons are finding it impossible and lost two in the present tourna-to operate because the patients are not strong enough to stand the strain ment.
By Wendell Willkie SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" ABOARD THE SPECIAL TRAIN, Oct. 17 (UP)-Mr. Wendell Willikle has called upon President Roosevelt to send fur-
to ther material aid Great Britain immediately.
"The New Deal's record delay and procrastination in building up
formidable. Was own defence must hope that in the instance of ald to Britain they can forget they are New Deal candidates for a third term, and act promptly and effectively," he said in a statement issued to-day.
Canterbury
131
First place was gained by Meljij of the operation, University, with four games won and only one "lost.
Ajax Casualties
(2) The British Fund for Reilef in China, formerly known
are
Cathedral Escapes and they trinx correspondingly large
> FROM PAGE ONE
'stroyed to-day, it announced officially,
18
One British 6ghter is missing.
It is now confirmed that fout enemy bombers were destroyed on Wednes day night.
*
the Lord Mayor's Fund, has collected in England
and more than £220,000, gifts on a smaller scale
still being received in spite of the War! SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Oct. 17 (UP)Admir-The American Advisory Committee Relief in China has re- Civilian unnounced to-day that the
America. The Foreign
to the National Red Cross Maurice Gamon
of China has been the prin Acting Sub-Lieutenant George Strathy killed, while Lieuten- cipal agent for the distribution
itself raised large suns for a similar ant-Commander John Inglls and these funds in South Chinn, and has Commissioned-Gunner Charles Lewis,
purpose. were wounded.
alty
included Probationary Lieutenan! Temporary
Later Figures
17 LONDON, Oct. Admirally has announced
from
Instructor and
sums Au-
of
con-
Although it is true the Chinese
has Community in Hongkong (UP),—The {tributed large sums for national pur-
that the
poses including relief in China, yet Information For Enemy casualties of H.MS. Ajax were two the needs of starving cities, of which LONDON, Oct. 17 (Reuter).-To- oficers killed and two wounded, nine Canton an outstanding example, night's Alr Ministry communique ratings including two boys killed, 18 have not been presented in such a makes lacoste comment on the Ger- ratings including five boys wounded way as to elicit contributions com-
and two Marines killed communique Command man High
air-wounded. admitting the luss, of only two
craft on Wednesday night.
aircraft de-
"The four German stroyed last night can be seen near Harwich, Bishop Stortford, Denbeigh
and
remarks the
From.c,"
Ministry.
Air
in
To-day German attacks were south-east England and in accordance with the new custom were mainly
carried out by fighters flying at
treat height.
With
complete
regularity
formation was set upon
each
by large
forces of British gliters and these
formations scattered.
Few succeeded in reaching
London area
and apparently
bombs were dropped.
the
fow
Air Losses ~LONDON, Oct. 17 (UP)—At 8 p.m. It was officially announced that three German planes were shot down and one British Oghter is missing to-
day
Also it was stated that an addional German plane was destroyed Wednesday when' wrecked
on German found near. Harwich, Bishop Stortford, Denbigh .and
planes were
Frome.
MR. EDEN'S MISSION
FROM PAGE ONE
Egypt," states a communique Issued
from the British G.HQ.
The communique adds that in the offensive
Sudan and Kenyn
our
patrols continue to be netive,
Weygand's Orders
Vichy, Oct. 17 (Reuter)-General Weygand, High Commissioner
for French Africa, has been authorised
territory to expel from the
under-
his churge until the end of hostilities, all persons deemed to be dangerous
to public security, states the "Havas"
agency.
and
Teach Children the
EKLEENEX. HABITE
is
an
womensurate with the rest of the relief which it is necessary to provide.
I am aware that Canton "occupied elly; its rellef is said to be the concern of the Government which has assumed control, and I have been told agein and agaửi thất the Chinese people in Hongkong are "ec- unwilling to support relief in cupied" areas. I feel, however, that if the Government concerned is un- able or unwilling to organise relief, then the responsibility must pass to the Chinese people, here or where, to do what they cun. The politics of the situation are not my concern; common humanity is calling who can from its need, and those should respond with old.
-Give-Kleenex-to-the-young---
sters to take to school... bankies for saidly nomis, for wiping sticky, fingers.
Only Kleenex has the exolo- sive "Servo-A-Tissue" Box.
It saves as it servos.
FILFLER HEŠOPS)
in gay, chearful colors:
White, Green, Orchid, Peach
„ESTLE. 1943
METROPOLE
HOTEL
ACTRIAAL
INGREAN",
·FIREPROOF
SJÄLVADORS WITH PRIVATE BATH)
Swan, Culbertson & Fritz
Investment Bankers and Brokers
Members of New York Cotton Exchange
Chicago Board of Trade
Manila Block Exchange
Winnipeg Grain Exchange
Commodity Exchange, Inc, New York
Canadian Commodity Exchange, Inc.. Montreal
New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange
Hongkong Bharcbrokers Association
Shanghai Block Exchange
SHANGHAI, HONGKONG, MANILA and RUENOS AIRES
Cable Address: Swanstock
else-
(3) I therefore make this appeal.
NAVY British Torpedo Boats
LONDON, Oct. 17 (Reuter). -Britain now possesses the fastest. small warships in the world, writes "Roufer's" special-f correspondent at a British naval buse,
They are the very latest of the усироп, Navy's extremely secret
They namely motor torpedo-boats.
are the fastest ships afloat and, though small, they have a sting os dradly as many larger ships,
full Whether roaring along, at throttle when they virtually skim the waves at 40 milen an hour, or alipping
on silenced engines: they promise a almost noiselessly through the night new terror.to the enemy.. Their small size makes them, a target almost im possible to hit, especially at speed.
REVISED STARTING TIMES FOR GOLF MATCH ON SUNDAY
Revised Starting ilst for Kowloon Golf Club v. Happy Valley Golfers at Happy Valley on Sunday, 20th. Inst, are:
9.00 & 10.30 R K. Collings & D S
Edward: A. J. Dennia & A. McKeliat, 11. F. Pups & A. CI Bowker.
9.05 10.35 9.10 & 10.40
0.15 & 10.45
W. 8. lller & D. HR-
phreys.
9.2010.50. 8. MacKenzie & W.
Sharp.
IH.
0.25 & 10.55 A. L. Eastman & T, Low,
W. C. Simpson Mundy,
9.30 & 11.00
9.39 & 11.05
2.40 &
0.45 82
0.30 & 11.20 DSS & 11.25 10.00 & 11.30
10.85 & 11.35
10,10 & 11.40
W. V. Ahern & A. D. Hum- phreys,
E. C. Fincher & W. Sloker: A. W. Ramsay & G. E. Wil- lerton,
W. A. Stewart de D. Forbes. F. C. Barry & A. II. Penn, J. D. Thonison & W, J. Bob-. bington,
T. Lamb -d G. Davies. A, Lopes & T. B. Low. 3018 & 21,45 W. Kershaw & N, J, Booker. 10.30 & 11.30 H S. Grose & N. D.
Booker. 10.25 & 11.53 E, C, Murphy & E. Green-
wood,...
Fanling Times
Sunday
OLD COURSE
D.10 G. C. Worrall, S. L. Lloyd. 920 F. Graves, I. H. Geare,
924 R. M. Wood, A. H. McBride. 0.24 E, L. Groome, A. T. Dowi
9.33 H. L. Mackenzie, J. M. Thomson. Do A. K. Mackenzie. J. M. Mackinnon. 9.40 T. C. G. Knight, J. C. C. Matthews, 9.44 A. E. Liasaman, C. W. E. Bishop. 9.43 D. S. Tobb, D. A. O'Kieffe, 932 W. F. Kerr, 1- Buckle, 950 Comúr, Hole. J. Linnker. 10.00 1. Megarry, L. R. Andrewen. 10.04 W. J. Roberts, A, 1. Guinness 10.03 A, C, Meredith, E. I. Streatfeld. 10.12 A. Sommerfell, K. 9. Morrison. 10.16 T. E. Pearce. J. C. Taylor. 18.20 W. A. Cornell, A. Pollard. 10.24 K. S. Robertson, 1. JackION, 1928 A. V. Currie, J, E. Richardson. 10.32 G. T. Harrington. Capt. Thursby, 1030 M. Pollock, 11. B. Gregory. 10.40 D. C. Lonernine, A. Brown. 10.44 Lieut. Curter, Capt. Tomlinson.
NEW COURSE
932 D. L Streifelt, D. D. Forbes, 044 Col. Shackleton, Major Mackenzie.
Evacuation Finance
October 18, 1940.
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
T.T. London Demand London TT. Shanghal TT. Singapore TT. Japan T.T. India
U.S.A TT. Manila 1.T. Batavia T.T. Bungkqke T.T. Salgon
*T.T. Frunce.
T.T. Switzerhind
TT. Australia
4 m/s L/C
BUYING London
4 m/ D/P London
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
4 m/s France
30.d/s. India
1/2 1/274
.303
.02%
.103
BANKS
THE CHARTERED, BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.
Incorporated by Royal Charter 1833, Paid-up Capital
13,000,000 Heserve Lebiuty of Proprietors 2,000,000 Reservo und ...........
HEAD OFFICE:-LONDON, 58 shopsgata, P.C.1. Sub-Agencies in Loudont 117/122, Leadenhall street, E.CJ.
Well End Branch: 14/16, Cockapur Sirest, 8.W.1.
Manchester Branch.
33, Mosley Street, Manchester, 2.
AGENCIES AND BRANCHES
Jatavia
Bombay
Harbin
Kongkong
Rangoon Balgon
Ipoh
Semarang
Joita
Karachi Iclang
Coba
Seremban Shanghai Singapore. Sutiawan Bourabaya
Talping
Alor Star
Amritsar
Bangkok
.1/8/
Calcutta
.23%
.Nom.
Canton
,841
Cawnporo
Colu
Colombo
Deini
New York Pelping
U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02% U.S. Cross rate in N.Y...4.03
H.K. Stock
Market
Agencies;
CBv Street Fairlie Place
Kunia..
| Lumpur
Kuchläg Madras .Manila.. Medan
Haiphong Hamburg Hankow
(Feking) Penang
Tientsin. Tongkah..
__(Bhuket).
Thingtao Yokohama
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Businem transacted.
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year of shorter periods in Local or Other Cur- rencies at rates which will be quoted on application,
POST OFFICE
The Imperial Airways Service bo- tween longkong and Bangkok. In temporarily suspended. Alr mali correspondence will be accepted nt. the existing rates of postage and will be forwarded by the first opportunity - by steamer to Singapore to connect with the cast and west bound niṛ services.
Small Packet Post to all countries Is suspended.
INWARD MAILS London and Straits ........Oct. 18., U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hal (San Francisco date, 27th September)
Sandakan.
Swatów....
London and Straits
„Oct. 20. Oct. 20
Oct. 20
.Oct. 20.
U.S.A. and Manila (San Francisco date 30th September).....Oct. 21. Java and Manila
Oct. 23. Air Mail-by "Pan American Airways Direct Service," San Francisco date, Oct..24. 17th October. Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B,C, date, 5th October) Oct. 24. USA Honolulu, Japon and-Shang-- hal (San Francisco date, 4th October)
.Oct. 25. U.S.A., and Manila--(San Francisco
date, 5th October)
Oct. 25.
allowed at rales obtainable on application. Calcutta and Straits Mar-Local Currency and Eterling with interest Australia and Manils
The Bank's Head Omen in London London and Stralis undertakes Executor & Trustee business. .1.216 b. and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, en terms which may be .60 n. ascertained at any of the Agencies, and
63 n. Branches.
1. A. CAMIDGE, .7 D.
The following quotations issued on the Hongkong Stock ket this morning.
BANKS
H.K, Banks $. H.K. Banks £. H.K. Banks (H.K.) £. Chartered £..... Mercantile. A. & D. £.
INSURANCES
Mercantile, C. £ East Asla $
Canton $.
Union S
China Underwriters
H.K. Fire S.
SHIPPING
Douglases $.. Steamboats $7. Indo-Chinas P. $. Indo-Chinas D. $. Shell (Bearers) £/- Waterboats $.
DOCKS ETC. Wharves $... Docks (old) $. Decks (new) Providents $.. S'hal Dockyards
Kallan s/- Raubs S.. H.K. Mines
Hotels $
Lands $..
MINING
LANDS
Lands 4% Debentures S'hal Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $... H.K. Realties S. Chinese Estates S:
UTILITIES
Trams $.....
(old) $.. Peak Trams
Peak Trains (new)
Star Ferries Y. Ferries $.
Chinn Lights (old) $. China
Lights (new) $
Hok. Electrics (old) $. H.K, Electries (now) $.. Macao Electrics (old) $.. Mucho
Electrics
(new)
Sandakon Lights $...
(ok) $
wero
25% 11,
.72 n.
BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in
Manager.
104Nurse loses 40-lbs.
185 8. 360
.1 m.
150 s.
120 n.
.11.
100 n. .80 n.
.36/3 n.
.0.90 n.
.89% n.
.10 S.
,16 11.
of fat in 6 weeks
with pleasant, reducing” method.
Mr. Francis Rudolf, a traned nurse whits: "Other remedies had felled to reduce me, but Bʊnxona tool oli
40-lbs. in 6 weeks. Now my stout parients are reducing the same way " Bankora, is safe and healthfisi, takang bộf fat the new “3-stage" way, Triple action; triple spead. Take a tle DOMKORA daily EAT BIG MBALS as explained m BoxKOPA package. No dangerous drugs. Don't delay. Get DonRank to-day,
Sole Agents:
4.45 5. W. S. SHERLY & CO.
20-22 Queen's Rd., C.
.20% n.
.14/- n.
..0% n.
14 cts. n.
.3.30 sa. .30% b.
100 n. .10
.7.10 m. .3.40 b. .103 n.
.15.00
.1
>
Parliament To Continue
Term Of Life
(Reuter),-A LONDON, Oct. 17 7.40 n. Bill extending the present life of Parliament was Introduced by the .3.70 n. 59% n. Prime Minister to-day and was given 22 n. its first reading.
.8% n.
.01%
The present Parliament is five years old. Its term of office should ..3034. end next month. It is, however, open .35.00 b. to Parliament to prolong its life at 17 any time of national emergency.
This was done in the last war and will be done again this time.
п.
.10 ..11 n. .23.10 n. Telephones (new) $......8.30 b.
INDUSTRIALS
Telephones
Are-these-penpio-in-Canton to starve Scheme-Will-Operate Cald Me
or not? gifts are needed; $100,000 would suffice to the end of 1941. If they must aturve then your
your renders, as well as I, must go about day by day, knowing that people are dying from starvation.
alfis could be sent, earmarked for Canton relief, to:
FROM PAGE ONE
lationa 4A and 4B made under section 2 of the Emergency Regulations Or dinance, No. 5 of 1922, is necessary at The Foreign Auxillary to the Na-an early date, Before making an tional Red Cross Society of China, order in this sense I am to request First Floor, Gloucester Building. that you will inform me without de-
FRANK SHORT, lay whether you are prepared Committee make your own arrangements Chairman, Hongkong for the British Fund for Relief in leave, as it is possible, if sufficient China, and Foreign Auxillary to the numbers so desire, that a ship may National Red Cross Society of China, be available as before for passages to
Australia.
Suspension Of Junior British Minister
FROM PAGE ONE
those arsels to those who had claims against Czech-Slovakin.
to
to
His Excellency directs me to add that the present political situation makes it in his opinion urgently necessary to implement the evacua-
on scheme fully.
I am, Madam, Your obedient servant,
C. BRAMALL BURGESS. For Colonial Secretary.
STOCK MARKET REPORT
Prosecuted Legislation Prosecuted Mr. Boothby, said Mr. Churchill, took a very active part in interviewing ministers in this matter and pressed for legislation.
Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Boothby spoke in the House of Com-Summary issued yesterday says: mons on a Bl which was subsequent- The market ruled very quiet but ly introduced, and he also become steady. Chairman of an informal committee
Mr.
of Czech claimants and had pressed for the payment of claims.
Evidence, sald the Prime Minister, had recently been placed before the Government which indicated that Mr. Woothby had financial interests in one Iarge "claim. This appeared, Mr. Churchill added, to be inconsistent with a statement which Mr. Boothby had mulle to the former Chancellor of the Exchequer,
Willing Participant
Mr. Boothby, said Mr. Churchill in conclusion, had concurred In the course proposed and bad_willingly binitted himself to the Committee which he would assist in every way. "I do not consider it fitting at this
for Mr. stage to call"
Boothby's resignation from office, which he holds with distinction, in the Govern ment ns this might appear in the eyes of the public to prejudice the issue," declared Mr. Churchill.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
FURTHER SUBSCRIPTIONS
TO THE WAR FUND "
Wat
reached
A total of $1,307,776.43 yesterday by the War Fund inaugurated by the B L. 11. Post, Lid, with the following donationst
Buyers
H.K. Bank $1,215 Union Ins. $300 Providents $4,40 Lands $30.25. Realties $3.40 Electrics
(old) $36.75 Electrics (new) $35.90 Telephones (old) $23.10 Telephones (new) $0.30 'Cements $15.40
Hopes $5.00
Dalry Farms $17 Wetsons $8.03 Entertainments $6.40
Sellers
H.. Fire Ins, $150. Docks (old) $10,25 Trams $10
Hotela $3.30 Topms $10,75 Watsqus $8.75
Sales
More U.S. Aid For China Likely
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 (UP) Mr. Jesso Jones, Director of the Re- construction Finance Corporation dis- closed; ito-day that he is conferring|| with_Me-T-- V. Soong regarding possible: further::financial ''nid
we Brooker Player" wings $ 20 Members of the Ching... Comes
Officer
Marine Engineers Guilds of China (8th, donation) 103.00 China, "N" (further donation)
10)
Cald: Murg. (Ord.), Sh. $.14.00 n. (Prof.1. Sh. $...12 n. Canton Icen
n. $.. Cements $.
15% b. H.K. Ropes $.
.5.90 b.
STORES, &c. Dairy Farms
$.. Watsons $... Lane Crawfords S.. Sinceres $..... Wing On (H.K.) S. Powell Ltd. $......
COTTON MILLS
Ewo Sh. $. Shal Cotton Sh. $.
MISC. H.K. Govt. 4%
MORE POWER FOR
U.S. DEFENCES.
Oct. 25 .Oct. 26.
Oct. 28, -
.Oct. 20.
.Oct. 30,
..Nov, 1.
U.S.A., and Manilo-(Seattle date,
30th September) Java and Manila Australia and Manila
OUTWARD MAIL TIMËS closed 15 minutes earlier than the Registered and Parcel Mall are time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 am, regis- tered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. When malls are advertised to close after. p.m., Registered and Parcel mails. are closed at 5 p.m..
Saturday, Oct. 19 Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Central and South America, Canada San- and United-Kingdom. via
Francisco.
Note: All Malls for United-Kingdom will be forwarded with or without Superscription
G.P.O, and K.P.O.
Reg. Ord.
.Oct. 10, 6 p.m.-
Oct. 21, 8.30 am.
Monday, Oct. 21-
Air Afall to connect at Singapore with the "British Overseas Airways,"
E. P. O.
Oct. 21, 5.00 p.m. .....Oct. 21, 5.30 p.m.,
Reg.
Ord.
G. P. O.
Neg.
Ord.
Oct. 21, 5.00 p.m. Oct. 21, 6.00 p.m.
Straits, Ceylon, India, Eust and
South Africa via Cape Town,
7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23
Sandakan Straits and United-Kingdom.
G.P.O. & K.PO.
.8.30 a.m
Parcels, ....Oct. 23, 6.00 p.m.
Reg.
Ord.
Oct. 23, 6.00 p.m. .Oct. 24, 0.30 a.m.
Thursday, Oct. 24
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A., and Europe via Pan American Airways and
Trans- Atlantic Services,"
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. (Reuter). -President Roosevelt has informed
that hc Congress
has allocated Manila, 17 $1,000,000 for preliminary surveys on
the development of additional power Straits, .8.90 s.
the Inter- 7.45 n.for defence purposes at
national Rapids section of the Lawrence River.
.2.15
.39 n.
.35 n.
181
1.
.10 n.
St.
Neg. Ord.
Rec.
K. P. 0.
Oct. 24, 5.00 p.m.
Oct. 24, 5.30 p.m.
G. F. O.
Oct. 24, 5.00 pm.
Ord...Oct. 24, 7.00 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 26 Macasser and Sourabaya
8.30 a.m.
Ceylon, India, East and South Africa and United Kingdom.
G.P.O. & K.P.0. Parcels.......Oct. 20, 6.00 p.m. Oct. 20, 6.00 pm. .Oct. 20, 8.30 am. Monday, Oct. 28
RCK..
Ord..
The President has also created St. Lawrence Advisory Committee to advise him in planning the work and to co-operate with appropriate Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA., S. America and Canada, C. and Canadian Govern- agencles of the
*United Kingdom via San Francisco ment.
(No Parcels for Canada).
K. P. O.
Japan Leads Against Germany At Tennis
Parcels
Reg.
.Oct. 28, 4 pm. .Oct. 28, 6 p.m.
HLK. Govi, 32% (1934) .05 1. H.K. Govt. 3% (1040)....95 a. Ch. Govt. 6% 1929 GSBds.35% n. H.K, Entertainments $.... .0.60 n. Constructions (old) $..
.1.69 n. Constructions (new) $.
TOKYO, Oci, 18 (Domel),—The Vibro Piling $.....
day of tho International Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) s/-..7/0 n. tennis match between Germany and Manila, Australia and New Zealand Marsmans Ins. (H.K.) 9/- ..2/9 n.Japan resulted in Japan wienlog one
.In.
..8 3.
match and Germany ni..
Ord....
Oct. 28, 5.39 p.m.
G. P. 0.
Parcels
.Oct. 28, 4 p.m.
Reg
Ord.
.Oct. 28, 5 p.m.. .Oct. 28, 7 p.m..
vla Thursday Island.
K.P.O,
Reg. Ord.
.Oct. 20, 6 p... Oct. 28, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Reg.
.Oct. 28, 5 p.m.
Oct. 28, 7 p.m.
Haruo Kodern, of Kobe Commer- LORD LOTHIAN IN U.K.
fcial College, in a hard-fought match LONDON, Oct. 17 (Reuter).-Lord defeated Kurt Giess 6-2, 4-6, 5-7, 6-0, Lothian, British Ambassador to the 6-2. United States, arrived here by the The game between Yusuo Tsuruta
Ord. American Clipper to-day. He de-and Heinrich Henkel was called off on clined to make any statement to the account of darkness at the end of the Siraits and Calcutta, Press, saying that he was going to third set and will be continued to- confer with the British Government day. Tsuruta is leading 4-6, 6-4, 6-2.
At
Maizee's
ALEXAÝSKÁ DUILDING.
NEW
FALL
MERCHANDISE
Tuesday, Oct. 20
Letters
Parcels....Oct. 29, 11.00 am. ..Oct. 20 Noon. Sandakan
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Half Million Children -Have Left London LONDON, Oct. 17 (Reuter)—Som 8. 480,000 children or about 50 per eenj, of the school children of the London evacuation area, have left the capital Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Minister of Health, told the House of Commons to-day,
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