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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

DONALD DUCK--

1940

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Naval Yard Pensioner Passes On

at

Mr. Alfred George- Many friends and members of the Royal Naval Yard Police attended the funeral of a former colleague, Mr. Alfred

George, at the Colonial Come- Valley, yesterday-after- lery, the Rev. 3. R. Higgs pulcinted. The late Mr. George was born in Wales and was 88 years of age,

noon.

came out to China at the

end

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last century as a member of the Welsh Regiment and served during

the

Boxer Rebellion in North China

SHIRTS

RADIO BRITISH

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and

LANDING

31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Arrival of Assistance

Brahms Symphony No. 4

H. K. T

For Greeks

London, Nov. 2.

It is authoritatively confirmed that

islands.

November 4,1940-

By Walt Disney

WALT

Line Fratory Brakes, DISNEY:

U.S. Fleet Movements

Speculation Regarding

Caribbean Gathering

Washington, Nov. 2. Speculation buzzes in the capital

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In E Minor, Op. 98. Radio Programme Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 k.c's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 pm-British forces lave landed on Greck ever the reports that a group of United States naval vessels aro and -11 pm, on 0.52 m.e's. per

The Exchange Telegraph's corres-gathering in the Caribbean Sea near Eccond,

12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter-pondent at Athens reports that Bri- French possessions.

tish warships have arrived at Crete

Government officials refused cession.

comment on the reports, but it is Alor Star 12.30 The Street Singer and Bob and preparations for naval and air

buses are being,hurried. Crosby's Orchestra.

The First Lord of the Admiralty, known that at least eight destroyers, Amritsar Mr. A. V. Alexander, in a broadcast one seaplane, one tender and a group Bangkak 1.03 Plano Duels by Rawicz and/lo-right announced: "We shall hon- lot Navy bombers left Key West this Bombay

our our pledge to

to Greece. The Navy week for unannounced destinations. Colcutta

One 115 Gino Bordin and Ills Hawal- is there and military support is being However, It was believed they hended

given. Military objectives at Naples for a Caribbean rendezvous, Press, have been bombed und British troops nonfirmed report said that the ves-Canton

have landed in Greek territory."—sels were en route to St, Luela-Car

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1.0 Local Time Signal and Wen- ther Report.

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POST OFFICE

Parcel Post Service to Canton is temporarily suspended.

The Imperial Airways Service be- tween Hongkong and Bangkok

suspended. Air mail temporarily correspondence will be accepted at the existing rates of postage and will be forwarded by the first opportunity. by steamer to Singapore to connect. with the east and west bound, air services.

An air mail service providing a connection with British Overseas. Alrways at Rangoon will be available during the period of suspension of the The Service. Hongkong-Bangkok postage rates for all destinations will be $1.50 per 14 oz. for letters and $0.75 each for postcards. Mail for this service should be superscribed. "Via Rangoon" and bear the usual blue air mall label.

Small Packet Post to all countries in suspended.

Nov, 0.

Nov, 7.

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Nov. 8.

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Nov. 10.

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London and Straits.........Nov, 5. Hankow Athens, Nov. 4.

Washington, Nov, 2.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Air Mall by Pan American Airways

Direct Naval unita now operating in the Banking Business transacted.

Service"San Francisco. communique issued to-day stated.

opened and ACCOUNTS CURRENT Sea are on training und

Nov. 6. date, 31st October planes tombed with success Caribbean

FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year 7.0 London Relay The News, enemy acrodromes at Korytsa and patrol work, sad Mr. Cordell Hull at or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur- London and Straits

enemy a Press conference to-day. Some of remugles at rates which will be quoted on Australia aud Manila destroying London Relay-Topical Talks Argyrokastro

Oil depots the units at least will visit the Island application. Shantles.

planes on the ground. fax Miler and Elsie, and enught fire und

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in London and Straits eral fres were of St. Lucin, it is learned from other Local Curtees abiainable an appileation, U. S. A., Honolulu, Japan, and

and Sterling with interest Australia and Manila Enemy concentrations and bat-sources. The Island is one of the allowed at Waters.

Bank's Head Offco in London The

Shungbai-(San 8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather terles were also successfully bombed buses leased from Britain and is near

19th October), "Enemy aviation continued ita at the French

Island of Martinique.undertakes Executor de Trustee business, Report and Announcements.

and claims recovery of British Income against the civilian population. Retter, tacks ac This week's programmes.

Tax overpaid, on terms which may be Sandakan ascertained at any of its Agencies and Calcults and Straits and Potros and the sur 8.07 Harry Roy Stage Show,

Branches.

Sandakan Corfu, Janina,

T. A CAMUDGE, Harry Roy and His Orchestra (Re- corded at the actual performance at Canes, as well as other towns and The Garrick Theatre, Southport). villages were bombed. No military attacked. Several 8.20 Patricia Rossborough at the objective was

buildings were destroyed and there Plano,

Evening in Paris (Young), Melody are dead and wounded among the in F (after Rubinstein), A Liebes-civilian wounded."-Acuter. traum Fantasy (after Liszt), with

Heroic Air Force

8.03

Orchestra.

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8.33

Atusteat Comedy Selections.

0.0 London Relay-The News and|

and

Athens, Nov. i.

Nazi Ships Must Leave

London, Nov. 2. German ships in Brazilian and other South American ports appar- ently have received instructions to sall, according to a despatch to the [New York Tinies, from Rio de Janeh.

to-day.

News Commentariesofonaise-Fantaisie at the Italian attacks on Patras and of general cargo, while from Panama

No. 7 In A Flat Major, Op. 61.

The motorship Rlo Grande left! Great indignation is expressed here Rio Grande do Sul, with 9,000 tons Salonikn, in which many civilians it is reported that the German steam- were killed while military objectives er Helgoland has been located by A were not damaged. In the meantime Colombian 'planes outside Colombian the entire population is becoming waters but within the Panama Con- dully more untied and heartened by ference neutral zone. the exploits of the Greek Air Force, which is prepared to become The Helgoland is reported to have national sulckle squad in defence of given supplies to German raiders

Reuter, Greek honour-Reuter.

Arthur Rubinstein_(Piano), 9.45 Schumann-Concerto

In

and

Minor, Op. 129.

Gregor Platigorsky (Cello) The London Philharmonic Orchestra

cond, by

by John Barbirolli. 10.10 Brahms' Songs.

a

Erinnerung, Op. 63, No. 2, Von Ewiger Liebe, Op. 43, No. 1. Alex- ander Kipnis (Buss) with Gernid Moore (Piano),

10.20 Brahms-Symphony No. 4! In E. Minor, Op. 98.

The Saxon State Orchestra. 11.0 Close down.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS CONTRIBUTIONS TO WAR AND CHARITY FUNDS

He inter left the Army and joined Relations at the War Office, the Royal Naval Yard Police in 1902, addressing members retiring on pension in 1932 with the

After National Trade Union Club on rank of Crown Sergeant.

the private taking his leave, he returned to Hong- the prospect of kong with his family, and made his soldier, said: home here. He resided at. No. 1

"By the end of the Great War our Torres Buildings, Kowloon.

Army contained a divisional com- Deceased leaves a widow, two sons mander who had been the editor of and four married daughters, Mes-a newspaper, a brigadier-general who dames. Patey, Bruce, L. Stevens and had heim a London taxicab driver, "Mah Jong W. Sullivan. The daughters are now and another who had been a school 11.9. Company, End Br. The Royal

A total of $1,403,923.62 was reached on Saturday by the War Fund Inaugurated by the S, C. M. Post, Ltd., with, the

Kowloon foliowing donations:

Laffle, Sisters' Mess,

Hospital, (4th donation) Taikoo Dockyard Spare Gear

end Scrap"

balinn!

Seats (6th donation) teacher. Battalions were commanded PSS. Chicken Feed tweekly do in Australia as evacuces.

Members of the Royal Naval Yard by coal miners, railway signalmen

gardeners and promoted-12th Foot" (3rd densiin)... Police neted as pall-bearers and a market

Harbour Office Nickels and Dimes

(Weekly donation) Royal Marine bugler from H. M. S. private soldiers."

(41 These were the men the Army was Mise Cecile B. Robinson sounded the "Lost Post." A Tamar sou

donaliuppy DAY FUND 150 contingent of Indian Dockyard Police looking for again to-day--this time ulso attended under Sub-Inspector on a systematic plan. Ghulum Mohammed.

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The Dritish Legion acknowledges the An astonishing revolution had taken following donations to the Poppy Day

Previously acknowledged The chief mourners were Mr. Fred pluce within the last few years in the Fund. George (son) and Capt. Patey of the private soldier's prospects of promo-F. Groves

Active Wylle... Mutant Marine, nod Sergeant W. Here we missed rank

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fighting "So far us courage and

C. S. Rasselet....

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John Moodie

Harbour View Hotel

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J. D. Thompson (ZO Mr. & Mr John 11. Bruins 13. O, Andersen Gordon's Ltd. Terry and Colin, Mr. and Mrs. D. L

Owen Higdon George (brother and sister-in-law of Mess (Stonecutters Island), Indian A. lyde-Lay Rhydlunn, North Wales, Mise D. Members (R. N. Y. Police), Commo-s: T. WilliamsonE

dore, Omeers and Men of H. M. Naval Mr. & Mrs. G. R. Hoss George (aunt of Rhyd, North Wales). Establishments (Hongkong), and

33.777 Dessle and Henry Brown

Further contributions will be gratefully received by the Secretary, Eat! Haig's bridge, England), Mr. and Mrs. J. Sitlani Silk Store.

Mr. Kathleen Castro The funeral took place at the Fund, Hong Kong & Shanghat Bank Build- Ing. Cheques should be made payable to:

A. B. Allun, Sub-Inspector R. W spirit ore concerned, it can be sold. W. Hamilton Hudson, Sub-Inspector

ector J. McClelland, without any hesitation whatever that Prof, W. Brown

Mill, Long, Buck the Army of to-day is no whit in-v. Borby Sergeants

Ing. Wilson,

Bel- Ingham,

ferior to is predecessors. The men Kern tomy, Curd,

Rea, Grigas of Dunkirk have already made a L. Cel. H. B. L. Dowbiggin Shaw, Kemp and Normington (oll of lasting name in military history," he Mr. Mrs. JL M. Wood

Hon. Sir Robert Kotowali the Dockyard Police), Messrs. J. W. added,

F 1. E. H. Ryan Fitzgerald, S. Hollidge, H. E. Budden,

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missars in our national army. Every Bagram Floral tributes were sent by Fred, Julla and Michael, Peggy and Bill, soldier there is his own commissar. Mr. & Mr. F, MacGregor Lee and Win, Betty and Bruce, Alfred, rusts his officers, and his officers Bir Robert He Tunk

trust him." Maud and Sonny, Rosemary and Shirley, Moira and Robin, Elizabeth,

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Rackley and family (Brisbane, Aus- tralla), Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Budden and family, Sgt. and Mrs. McNay Roman Catholic Cemetery, Happy Thornson & Co, and crossed "Toppy Day and Ian, Mr. and Mrs. Buckingham, Valley, on Saturday afternoon, of the Fund." Inspector A. B. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Int Mrs. Kathleen

Graco Castro,

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The Hongkong Refugee and Social Wal- the fare Council acknowledges the following! T. B, Low, Mr. and Mrs. Long An wife of Mr. A. P. Castro of

Donations Received During October 1940

$12.80 old Pal, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Holland, Standard-Vacuum Oll Company, Mr. and Mrs, J.

was formerly Clinean Customs, Macão Macdonald, Sub-Mr Castro, who

Mr. C. Y. Wong Ihap, and Mrs. McClelland, M. Ming Danenburg and a member of a Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bond, Law- well-known. Hongkong family, died rence G. Sherry, Sat. W. J. Curd, In St. Teresa's Hospital, Kowloon, Sgt. A. Brotherston, Harry it. Simpson en Friday at the age of 32. (Chief Offeer, 8. Beistan), Sgt. Many relatives Allah Bakhsh, W. A. A. Ferguson tended the funeral, at which the Rev. fon behalf of the Royal Welsh Fusi- Fr. A. Gramps officiated. The chief Hers), Superintendent and Members mourner was the husband, whose Jardine Mathesory Co. pf the Royal Naval Yard Polles; Noynl wreath was interred with the coma. Naval Yard, Police: Mess (Kowloon arge number of foral iribuies Towing donation to the Emergency, Re- Depot), Royal Naval Yard Police was sent.i

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METROPOLE

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Porcel Moll aro closed 15 minutes earlier than the sime given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertis- ed to close, at or before 9 am, regis- tered and parcel malls are closed at When p.m. on the previous day. malls are advertised to close after.

p.m., Registered and Parcel matis are closed at 5 p.m.

Monday, Nov. 4

'Alr Mall by sea to Singapore to can-- nect with the "British Overseas. Airways."

Gr.O, & Kr.o.

Res.

..Nov, 4, 1 p.m.. Ord.........Nov. 4, 1.30 p.m. Straits, Ceylon, India, Mombasa, Beirn, Lourenco Marques, East and South Africa via Durban..2.30 p.m. Monlia, Batayla and Mauritius.

3.30 p.m. Rangoon and Calcutta.......7 p.m.-*

Tuesday, Nov. 5 Formosa

.1.30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 0

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,. U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan American Airways and Trans- Atlanile Service."

K.P.O.

...Nov. 0.5 p.m.. .Nov. 6, 5.30 p.m.

Пед..

Ord.,

G.P.O.

Reg.,

Nov. 4, 5 g.m.

Ord..

Nov. 6, 7 p.m.

Thursday, Nov. 7

Manila, Batavia and Sourabaya

8.30 a.m.

Air Mail by Sea to Singapore to connect with the “British Overscan Airways.

Rek.

Ord..

Reg.

Kowloon P, O.

‚Nov, 7, 5,00 p.m.. ...........Nov. 7, 5.30 p.m.-

G.P.O.

.Nov, 7, 5.00 pm.. Ord.........Nov. 7, 6.00 p.m.

Straits and Calcutta.

Kowloon P. O.

Parcels

.Nov. 7, 6.00 p.m..

Letters.....Nov. 7, 6.30 p.m.

G.P.0.

Parccis...Nov. 7, 5.00 p.m.. Letters ......Nov. 7, 7.00 p.m.- Manila, Rabout, Australia and New

Zealand via Brisbane

Par.

Reg.

Ord.

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

Nov, 7, 5.00 p.m..

Nov. 8, 8.45 a.m.

Nov. 8. 9.30 am-

Friday, Nov. 8

Air Mell by Air to langoon_to con-

neet with the "Brilish Overscan" Airways."

K.P.O.

Rex.

Ord.

Reg.

Ordd.

.Nov. 8, 4 p.m.- .Nov. 8, 4.30 p.m. G.P.O.

.....Nov. 4 p.m.. .Nov. 8, 4.30 p.m.

Thursday, Nov. 14

Alr Mall by Sea to Singapore to cont-

nect with the "Brlish Overmas“ Airways."

Reg.,

Ord,

K. P. 0.

Nov. 14, 5.00 p.m.

Nov. 14, 5.30 p.m. G. P. O.

Nov. 14. 8.00 p.m.. Ord....Nov. 14, 1.00 pm. Straits, Ceylon, Indin, East and South

Africa and United-Kingdom, 10. G.P.O, and K.P.O.

Parcels. Nov. 14, 5 p.m.

·Rest· ·....

Nov. 14, p.m. Ord.

..Nov, 15, 8.30. 0.m.

Manile, Australia and New Zealand,

vin Thursday Island,

G.F.O, and K.F.0. Parcols

Nov. 14, 5 pamo

Reg. Nov. 15, 8.45 a.m. Ord.

Nov. 10, 9.30a.m.

Friday, Nov/15

Manila, Macasser and Scurabaya. 'Superscribed. Correspondence Only..

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