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FOR SALE.
SURPLUS NAVAL FLOUR STOCKS
Tenders are invited for the pur, chase and removal from H. M. Victualling, Kowloon, of 381 bags Flour (19,050 lbs.).
Effort In Colony
Funds Used In Practical
Help For Services --
Air Raid Wardens Enrolled
5,000 Needed To Man Colony Posts
Shreded
to
RADIO BANKS
ANATAMA
ZBW, 355 metres (845 kc.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) An Irish Vocal Recital
*From_the_Studio
Broadenst by Z. B. W. on a Fre quency of $45 - k.c's. and, on Short Wave from 12.15 pm and 8-11 p.m.
H K. T. A en 8.52 m.c's. per accond.
12.15 p.m cession.
Short Service of Inter-
12.30 Half an Hour with Lexilo Hutchinson, Connie Boswell and The Mula Brothers,
-1.00 Local Time Signal and Wei-
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WE PAY IZGUEST PRICES for gold any time during Yard working Hongkong, and it miny be as well as rate of, about 150 per week-100. Inther. Report
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TO LET.
ber.
CHINA LIGHT "AND POWER CO., LTD.
NOTICE
THE TWENTY-SECOND DINARY YEARLY MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Head Office of the Company, Chater TO LET.—For Immediate occupation St. George's Building, owing to Evacuation, modern two- storled residence in own grounds with Road, Victoria, Hong Kong, on garden. Saturday, 21st December, 1940, at large lawn and kitchen Furnished, or would lat unfurnished 12 o'clock (Noon), for the purpose If desired. Motor Road to path and
a Statement of within five minutes walk of Barker of receiving Road Tram Station, Applications to Accounts and the Report of the
in
MASTEY ok shape, under the Hongkong, at the AR.P. Headquar-
werd basembled
in
THE CHALTERED BANK OF. INDIA," AUSTRALIA' & CHINA, *Incorporated by Noyal Charter 1953, Paid-up Capital:
3.000.000 Reserve abluty of Proprietors £3,000,000 Reservo rund £3,000,00. HEAD OFFICE-LONDON.
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Nub-Agencies' in London ∙117/122, Losdenhall Street, B.CJ;
West End Branchta, 24/16, Cockapur Brust, BWA.
Manchester Branch, "
32, Moulay Street, afanchester, 8, AGENCIES AND DRANCIES:
Alor Star Amritsar Bangkok Halavini Bombay
1.03 Strauss-Lo Beau Danube Calcutta Ballet nuslo.
London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by: Antal Doratl
1,30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce ments.
Harbin
Hongkong
Ipoh
Follo
Karachi
Klang
Agencies:
Кова
Clive Btreet Kuala
Fairie Placa
Lumpur
Kuching
Cawnpore
Madras
Manila
Colombo Delhi
'Madart:
New York
Pelning
Canton
Cebu
Hankow 1.45 Dance Musla by Ambrose and
(Peking)
• Panang
Nangoon Balkon Semarang Beremban Shanghai Blogapor Bitlawan
Sourabaya Taiping
Tientsin Tongkah
(Bhuket). Tanktao Yokohama
Haiphong Hamburg
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business tranianctou.
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITA received for One Year or shorter perioda in Local or Other Cur rencies at rates which will be quoted on application.
The Relay Carry On'
8,00 patented by Carroll Levis.
POST OFFICE
Greeting Cards (Christmas, New^^ Year, etc.) must contain no written matter, except the name and address at the sender, and must be posted in." unscaled covers, which must be clearly marked "Greeting Card. The rate of postage is 8 conta par 2 ounces for all countries, except. Hongkong, China and Macao which is 2 cents per 2 ounces,
Parcel Post Service to Canton' is temporarily suspended.
The Imperial Airways Servico be- tween Hongkong and Bangkok Is temporarily suspended.. Air i mall correspondenco 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 cast and west bound", hir services,
An air mall service providing a connection with British Overseas. Airways at Rangoon will be, available! during the period of suspension of the
Service. Tho- Hongkong-Bangkok postage rates for all destinations will be $1,50 par 1⁄2 oz. for letters and 10.75 each for postcarda. Mail for this service should be superscribed "Via Rangoon" and bear the usual blue air mail label.
Small Packet Post to all countries
BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency, and Sterling with interest Allowed at rated obtainable en application. is suspended.
Bank's Head Omce in Londen undertakes Executor & Trurice businem, and clalms recovery of Britain Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies and Branches.
B. A. CAMIDGE,
The Hongkong Branch of the Bri-With 5,000 wordens tlah War Organisation Fund has is-roan all the ARP. stations in the of 12 hours sued the following report on its Colony In two shifts activities and appeal for further cach per day, an important aspect of the administration of the Air Raid support:
It is over a year since the British Department is the question of enrol- ment Applications are being, re, War organisation. Fund, and its ad- ceived by the department daily and ministration was inaugurated in enrolments are taking place at the
to review the activities Hongkong and 60 in Kowloon. momolation and pledge our the
to its further support. It was sveptember
The formal enrolment and equip. 1930, soon afte
after the ment of qualided candidates takes of
that the war the War place once a week,, on Tuesdays in outbreak
of Lady Northcote, Varters, Happy Valley, and on Wednes lous Commitices were formed, money days in Kowloon, at the A.R.P. Club,
the Fund began for
come in, and a King's Park. to
Yesterday for the first time, mem-His Orchestra central Work Party started of Gov- ernment House, from which various bers
of the Press had the opportun- 2.16 Close Down. working
0.00 Closing Local Stock Quota- the Colony 03 developed all over ity of seeing the routine of formin
These working groups
when 130 new wordens enrolment turned their energies to making hos were attested, and fitted with unitions,
6.02 A Variety Programme, Opital supplies for the Red Cross and forms, tin hats, respirators and gum
7.90 London Relay The News. Rited comforts for the three Ser- boola.
7.16 London Relar-Topical Talks: All candidates who had passed vices. Instructions, patterns and lists
7.30 Landon of requirements were obtained from their tests with the required degree 'Questions of the Hour. official sources
in England and a of proficiency
Variety, steady production of work went on the hall at 5.45 p.m. and handed a
Time Signol, Weather throughout the months of last winter declaration which they hand to sign
before the Chief Air Raid Wa
Report and Announcements. Varden,
8.03. Sudio-An Itish Rechal by and spring
Mr. G. A. Pentreath, his deputy Mr. Very suitable office premises, stor- A. E. Gerondal, or Mr. E. Manning, Father O'Mara (Baritone) with A. T.
Lany at the Plano, age accommodation for materials and Head Air
for Hong- Raid Warden
1. The little red Lark (arr. ne kong.
THE MERCANTILE BANK OF Vi() space for packing cases were
declaration made The
was as fol-Villiers Stanford); (b) Reynardine
INDIA, LIMITED. permission kind
of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Northcote,
(Old Ballad)...Father Lover's Curse
Head Office:-15, Graceebarth Street, ed to me, the Hongkong Corps of ent date
with Plano
London, ECJ. O'Mara prezent
175 cases have Air Rold Wardens Ordinance 1940
Air 2.
(arr. Authorised Capital been shipped to England consisting and I agree to carry out such duties, accom.;
AT
Capital cases of B.A.F. Knitted Comforts, ailatied to me by duly authorised Plano; 3. (a) The Foggy Dew (arr. Reserve Fund and Rest
Villiers Stanford); 15 cases of Royal Navy Knitted Com- officers of the Corps."
(b) The Willow forts, 47 cases of Army Knitted Com- This declaration having been sign- Tree (arr. Villiers Stanford); (c) The ed, the candidate becomes full Garton Mother's Lullaby (arr. Her- torts,
Hughes)..Father O'Mara (Bari- bert The tin lined packing cases are the Bedged warden and proceeds to an- A funeral service for the lato Cap-
tone) with Plano accomp. of the British-American Tobacco other room where he is assigned to gift fain W. C. Kent, American pilot of
8.25
Harly--An Irish By Order of the Board of Co. Ltd, to whom grateful thanks his.division and district. He is, then the C.N.A.C. 14-passenger air-liner
Sir Hamilton Harty conducting the which was shot down by Japanese Directors,
ners & Co., for supplying similar a stock size, or being measured by the Yunnan-
Halle Orchestra: pursuit planes near
a tailor who is there for the pur- for requirements
-B.30 Kweichow border on October 29, was
Studio "British Dramatisis" above those given by
the British-pase. Respirators, tin hats and gum held at St. Andrew's Church, Kow-
American Tobacco Co. Ltd. The boots are, then, given out and the No. 1: Marlowe. loon,
yesterday The Rev. J. R.
the Shipping generosity of
Com-new warden enters the courtyard of Higgs, Vicar of St. Andrew's, officiat-
panies,
the F. & O. Steam Naviga the premises, wearing his uniform Father T. Ryan, S.J. ed.
tion Co., Ltd, the Glen Line and the for the first time. Blue Funnel Line, for allowing free Mr. B. H. Puckle, Deputy Direc- shipping facilities is greatly appre-tor of ARP, said the aim of the cinted. Thanks are also due to Messrs. Department was to have about 7,500 Wang Kee & Co., Ltd., for transport- wardens, which would enable them
.
Inspect and offers to T. A. Martin & Directors for the financial year quired at Government House by the lows."I have read, or had explain-] (Fragment of Ulster Ballad); (c) TAB
Co
Funeral Of Late W.C. Kent
Captain Kent's body was brought to Hongkong by plane from Kun- ming on Monday.
for
ended 30th September, 1940, and electing Directors and Auditors.
THE TRANSFER BOOKS AND
At the
REGISTER OF SHAREHOLDENS of: 104.cases of Hospital Supplies, general or particular, that may be Percy way at the Subscribed Capital
will be closed from Monday, 25th November, 1940, to Saturday, 21st December, 1940, both days inclu- Bivo.
NOEL BRAGA,
Secretary Hongkong, 5th November, 1940.
NOTICE
The coffin was draped with. the A meeting of husbands and American Bag, and, after the ser relations of evacuices will be held vice, was taken to Sookunpoo cremation. The remains will be sent on Friday, November 8th at 7 to Captain Kent's birth-place, Kent-
p.m. at the Rose Room of the wood, Louisiana,
Peninsular Hotal to discuss the formation of a Committee which
The pall-bearers at St. Andrew's Church were Messrs. W. L. Bond, C. L. Sharpe, H. L, Woods, R. W. Potts- Tang, P. Y. Wong,
ת
are due, also to Messrs. John Man- ftied for his uniqum, either taking Symphony.millo
cuses
over and
ing the cases to the steamers.
.
or woman,
BANKKILS:
Manager,
£3,000,000
INWARD MAILS London and Straits
Australia, arxi Manila'
Air Mail by "Pan-American_Airways="
Direct Service-San dale, Blat October
and Straits
London
Swat
Sanduican
U. S,
.Nov. 8. .Nov. 6..
Francisco
.NOT. 7.
Nov. 8
Nov. 8.
..Nov. 5.
Francisco
Nav
date Nov. D.
10.
Nov. 10.
Nov. 11.
Nov. 11,
..Nov, 11.
Nov. 12.
A Honolulu, Japan, and Shanghal-(San 19th October).
1,600.000 Australia and Ma
Manila...
1,050,000 U.S.A., Japan and Shangha! (Seattle
date 9th October) Calcutta and Straits
1,234,000
Java and Manila
The Bank of England & Midland
„Bank,” Lád.
BRANCHES
Bangkok Bombay Calcutta
Delhi
Jaffna
- Kuantan
Kandy
Colombo
Karachi
Galle Нопуколд Howrah
Madras New York Penang Rangoon Shanghal Simia Kuala Lumpur SingaporO Kuala Trengganu
Kota Bharu
· Kuala Lipis
HONGKONG BRANCH
of Banking Every description Exchange Business transacted.
The first of a new series of talks by po
German---/"Henry 8.50
Orchestra
Edward VIII" Dances.
New Symphony ducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent.
con-
9.00 London Relay-The News and NOWN
Commentaries.
9.30 London Relay-Talk: "To Talk of Many Things'..
chreidt, W. C. MacDonald Jnr., M. v. would consider all problems con- of materials (less soles of wool to the would have to work 24 hours per: True (Samuels and Whit-
and Royal corning
evacuees
to work In three eight-hour shifts per day in the event of an emer- Over $600,000 Raised.
Our present strength la about Total collections for the Fund now
2,500," he said. "To man all the stand at a little over $604,000. Of this amount £27,000 has already AR.P. posts in the Colony It will
that each man, been remitted to England. Purchases mean Malaya Patriotic Fund, &c.) amount day.
We are aiming at three shifts of to $1 Lac, (approximately). Marine
on eight hours per day, but can do nbout shipments to England cost $5,500, and office expenses about case we would need 5,000," he con- $0,200. The balance in hand with the tinued. "If we go on enrolling new
candidates
at this rate we should candle Hon. Treasurer stands at $58,047 on have 5,000 in about six months, October 31.
The Organisation is looked after which will mean 12-hour shifts for by Mr. Albert Raymond as Honorary cach worker."
His office staff consists of
Practically the entire American com- | necessary, make representations and War Risk insurance, etc. with two of 12 hours each in which
to H.M. behalf.
Mr. Puckle added that approxim- 25 per cent. of the qualified
Secstant Secretary, a clerk, an ardens were women and; that al-
an
and when Leonard.
Government on their munity was present at the service. -chief mourner, were the widow, Mr. Kent, and her father, Mr. T. B. ("Dus ter") Brown, and other present Included
J. L. WILSON. the American Consul-General, Mfr. Addi Kon E. Soulhard, and the Vice-Consul, Mr.
F. C. CLEMO. R. C. Courdry: Mr. P. Y. Wong, Managing Director of CNA.C: Mr. W. L. Bond, Director of Pan American Airways; Mr. Operations MANAKET of C. Sharp,
FACTORIES INTACT CNACH MF, M. Lessner, Alport Opera- tive of PAA; Mr. M. Y. Tang, Chief
London,
15.---An Ameri-office
and a boy a coolic, all working though Manager of the Bank of Canton; Mr, 12
an can journalist who made O. Tong, ax-Superintendent of the Shang•
in- full me. Much of the money collec- though they went through the same training and were subjected to the hat Custome: Mr. A. J. IL Moss, Superintensive
the Manchester ted has been due to the generosity of same tests as the men, in the event tour, of tendent of Kai Tak Airport; Mr. Gibson
the Hongkong Jockey Club and farge Fahnestock, a representative of Mr. Hol- Industrial district, one of the most
of an energency they would prob. subscriptions from Pubile Companies ably not be called upon K. Tong, Mr. Owen Johnson, Mr. densely populated in the world, says and individuals. The general-public the streets, but to man the air raid to patrol ngton Mrs. Pottachmidt," Mick
to find Cramer, Mira, Handy, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs, that he has been unable
subscribed liberally and a Johnson, Mr. S. Wylie, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs.
posts. Leonard, Messrs. C. A. Waggoner, S. Tingle factory that has been hit after
of them have been,” Brent sporadic bombing by and are making regular monthly German night raiders. Cotton mills,
has resulted from the
Bitting, Bourne, Bauthwick. I. Sanger, three weeks' B. C. Lawrence, Davis, Hoffman, K, Bíol- Jer, O'Kiefte, Paterson, C. W. Bath, P.
Chat, at Oxford, G. Reyes presentative
Wang, Bethel,
stalls from the G.NAC. and the American Airways.
Pan
Oct.
have a
Hutt, A valuable source of
help
Messerschmitt
For Sale
0.45 Rale da Costa at tho Piano, Waltz Time-Medley (Strauss, arr. Dancing Butterdy (Younit and Thousand. Goodnights A (Donaldson).
10.00
A Military Band Concert. 10.30 Loridon Relay-Spitfires: Over London'.
A Feature Programme. 11.00 Close Down.
APPEAL FOR MEMBERS
English Association Annual Meeting
ہے
The need for more members was stressed by Prof. R: KM. Simpson, Vice-President, at the annual meet
Ising of the Hongkong Branch of the steel and iron works, chemical fost activities of the Entertainment Com-
English Association at Helena Moy from the RAF and the entire Chinesa tories and rubber plants have not lost
Istitute yesterday under the chair teip of Mrs. G.V. milice with
tho
Mr. d. P. de Martin.. an hour's production since the first Hobbs up.
manship at .to the of her depart-
London, Sept. 9. Pros Simpson said the membership The offices of Pan American Air- warning, the only time they took ure
ure from the
with New York papers
state that the had fallen off considerably both in ways and the CNAC., were closed shelter. The total damage done the efforts of her
Com- Ministry of Alrcraft Production in local members and in members of yesterday afternoon.
has been about 15 people killed and mitter. The Publicity. Purchasing London has for sale two German the central body. For many, years some dozen houses demolished,
and Needlework Committees have 'planes In perfect condition-a | the membership was approximately
Many floral tributes were received.
Mr. A. D. Sequeira
The death occurred yesterday of Mr. Augusta Dario Sequeira, of 27 Stafford Road, at the age of 42. The
Jate
Mr.
Sequeira,
who had been II SHE LEARNED ABOUT
for some time, was the son of Mr.
Gumelsindo Jesus Sequeire, wh well-known in Hongkong and Macao, and was an employee of the Standard
Vacuum Oil Co., Ltd. He leaves MEN FROM HIME.
widow and five children--two sons
and three daughters.
The funeral will take place at Happy Valley to-day, passing
Monument at 5.10 p.m.
BRITONS RELEASED
the
Clash With Japanese On Border
Shanghai, Nov. 5. The British Municipal Policemen who were involved in last Saturday's 'night *. Incident when they were briefly detained by the Japanese, in- cluded Inspector W. B. Curtis, Delees
tive Inspector J. A, N McCahey, Delee-
tive Inspectoreenfield, Pro- Darvill Detective Sergeant bationary Sergeants L. T.
18 T. Roberts and ALA, Cockburn British and were
minder: Bre' all E
the command of Inspectorz
A Medahey, who was forced to sign A statement before they were released. Informed sources said that the n= panoso and several Chinese members of the Municipal Police were held by the Japaness on Saturday when the Municipal Policemen were called out to the scene of n
Joccurred' in the crimi
which
The
Settlement
Occupied
said that, they, made The arrests because they had received roporis that the British Police were Sengaged in n gun battle with sosno of Wang Ching-wei's plain clothes men.
He learned about ¡"The Women” from her! You come and learn about laff- packed romance!
CARY GRANT ROSALIND RUSSELL
sử HOWARD HAVĪKS
His Girlfriday
all their part to play in the Organis- Messerschmitt 100 and a Messersch~ 100, but last year it fell to as low as
while
questions of policy are mitt 110 at a price of 125,000 dol. 30.
by the Ladies' Exccu- cash
2ittee and the Men's Rusl cash, although in the event of com-
kenzlo, Metro M
"It is impossible to carry on an Association like ours with only 30 members and we should get up to 100 again. If we all try to recruit members," he said.
Prof. Simpson remarked that the Association
of $33, had a surplus prise, if the necessary shipping or- which would not get them very for, although the matri expenditure was rangements' can be made.
merely advertising and, printing of syllabus and membership cards. He
Red Cross and St. John's
for the
President,
London and Straits Sandakan Swatow
Nov, 17..
OUTWARD MAIL TIBIES Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 10 minutes earlier than the time given below' unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 a.m. regis-" tered parcal mails are closed at and 5 pm. on the previous day. When malls are advertised to close after 5 pm. Registered and Parcel malls are closed at 5 pm.
TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHIP. UNDERTAKEN. Current Acedunts opened in Local Cur. rency and Fixed Deposits received in Local Currency and Sterling on terms that may be ascertained on application.
D. DENBON.
Alanayer.
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
What to do to help a child
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or -treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to
health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an' act of kindness by communicating at once with
General The Hon. H.K.S.P.C., Old City Hall,
The
Secretary,
Inspector, 40, Pokfulam Road,
st floor.
The Inspector, 82 Stone Nullah Lane, 2nd Floor.
The Inspector, 12, Sal Yeung Chol St., Kowloon.
The Inspector, 52; Argyle St, Kowloon.
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.
The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.
STILLMAN'S
DOUCHE
POWDER
You, too, will enjoy the re-
women.
And
Wednesday, Nov. 6
2.3.30 p.m. Formosa
Thursday, Nov. 2 Air Mail by Sea to Singapore to connect with the "British. Overseas Airways.”
Kowloon P. O.
Reg.
Ord..
Reg., Ord..
Nov. 7; 5,00 p.m. Nov. 7, 5.30 p.m.
.G.P.O:
Nov. 7, 5:00 pm. Nov. 7, 6.00 p.m.
Straits and Calcutta,
Kowloon P. 0.
Parcels
Letters
Nov. 5:00 p.m. Nov, 7, 6.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Parcels
Letters
Nov. 7, 5.00 pm. Nov.-77.00 p.m.
Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,
U.B.A.
via: "Pan American Airways" and "Trans-
and
Europe
Atlantic Services,"
Reg.
Ordi.
Bez. Ord.
F.F.O.
Nov. 7, 5. p.m. „Nov. 1, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O. Eigen
„Nov..7.-5. p.m.
Nov. 7, 7 pm.
8 Friday, Nov. Manila, Batavia and Sourabaya Air M-il by Air to Rangoon to cun- nect with the "British . Overseas Aleway
Bex
Ord.
Ber.
Ori
11
NEAR NO 18.30 am.
K.P.O.
Nov. 8, 4. p.m. Nov. 6, 4.30 pm.
G.P.O.
¡Nov. 4 p.m.
Nov. 8, .4.30 p.m.
Manila, Rabaul, Australia and Now
Zealand vin Brisbane,
G.P.O, and K.P.0.
Parcels
Reg.
Ord.".
Nov. 8, 5 p.m. Nov. 9, 8.45 ...
Nov. 9 9.30 am,
Wodnesday, Nov. 13
Manila, Australia and New Zealand
via Thursday. Island.
K.P.O.
Nov. 13, 4:00 p... Nov. 13, 5.00 p.m. Nov. 13, 5.30 p.m.
Par,
Reg
Ord.
G.P.O.
Por.
Reg.
Nov. 13, 5.00 pm.
Ord.
Nov. 13, 7.00 pm.
Thursday, Nov. 14
Nov. 13, 4.00 p.m.
neet with the "British" Overseas"
atlon Anally tive
pelition the highest bluder will get лека Committee. Mr. Winter officiated the prize. Delivery at New York is as Hon, Treasurer, and on his de guaranteed. The money will be used parture from the Colony passed on
fromk
to build new British fighters. the good
Lyon-Mac- T. A. Martin & Co. are the Honorary. Auditors,
Effects of Evacuation The
evacuation sudden
of the wives and families Service men's
Finally, it may be of interest to all expressed the hope that there would freshing effects of Stillman's and the sh
exodus of its supporters to know some of the be at least 60 new members in the Douche Powder. It is especial- subsequent big women from
Hongkong following ways in which the money sent to next two months. the evacuation order early in July. England by the British War Organi-
ly prepared to thoroughly cleanse. plunged the British War Organisation sation Fund is being used. As in the seconded Byme. His Ex- to deodorize, and to give one that
On the proposal of Mr. de Martin, into something of a crisfe Nearly last war the St. John Ambulance cellency, Lieut.-General E. F. Norton confident satisfaction of being all work centres had to close down and the Red Cross have amalgamated was elected President, and His Ex-permanently daintya feminine Air Mail by Sea to Singapore to con- and materials, Anished and un- and pooled their resources
cellency Sir Geoffry Northcoto, Hon. heritage jealously guarded by all finished, came pouring into Govern- duration of the war,
In a flood. Owing to ment House
Other officials elected were: We are told that they need £1,- short absence of the Honorary Se-
Vice-Presidents Lady Northcote, cretory on leave, the Assistant Se-000,000 a year to keep prisoners of
war in Germany provided with par- Fr. G. Byrne, Mrs. E. Davidson, Hon. cretary, Mes, L. Weill, was in charge cels of food and clothing.
Sir Robert Kotewall, Hon; Mr. M. K. of the office and much praise is due
The Red Cross has been asked by Le, Sir Atholl MacGregor, Mr. G. P. of Health Lo provide do Marin, Mr, H. C. Macnamara, eficiency in dealing with those difcntivalescent homes to accommodate Mr. D. J. Sloss, Prof. R. K. M. Simp ficult days. It was decided to carry 10,000 Service patients.
sori, Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith and Mr. on the Government
C. G. Sollis. House Work Centre as long as any women could 31 last, £780,000 on generat medical Henti, Mr. Cheong Hok-chau, Miss They had already spent up to July Committee Miss El Atkins, Slater come and a good attendance bas
stores and comforts, on ambulance, Julia Lom, Mr. P. H. Leurig, Mrs. continued, mostly of Auxliigry
Nur ses, V.A.D.'s and those allowed to X-ray units and equipment. There E. Cock, Mrs Yeap Choong-yow,
Mr. II. L. Mackenzie was appointed hero. Kowloon work parties must be claims now for help for
particular woman in her practice Manila, Macasser and Sourabays. centro which civilians suffering from air raids, and Hon Secretary and Treasurer: one into has also continued to meet once a we know that a big appeal is being Prot. Simpson said Mr. de Martin of personal hygiene. To use it weeks, and the Wool Depot was kept made for Mobile Canteens for the had. produced a brochure containing convinces one of its necessity and up at the Helena Institute and
men of the Anti-aircraft Defences all the activities of the Association who are practically
and de- that coples would, be circulated to Another, of the possible threat of Hongkong solata. These Canteens carry with members together with the avilabul. becoming a theatre of war was a books
them. not
to her for her clear head and
emaind
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Airways,"
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this soothing, non- Irritating Douche.
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∙is open fantastion which proso out duty, also for the comously on since it was founded in 1928; and superiority, MO
on Thursda
mornings,
requdal that the British War Organim, zaprta that "Ales refreshments but also At the conclusion of the annual
RALPH BELLAMY GUNI VOGEMARI
sation
ply
of
TO - MORROW
THE
KING
the hundred and one tail on "Dramatie Conventions." meeting, Rev. Fr. T. F. Ryan gave a a reserve sup- everyday needs of the Serviceman.
Let us, in Hongkong, support all olc. for local
Patriote Funds whether for Bombers casualty hospitals civil and military.
War Savings, or any other effort
Country 12 cases have which can help our
and lis
to undertake
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work, and boon
10 those
House This does not the special claims of all work of
comfort and healing mean that all Red Crom work as mercy stopped, for cases of hospitak sup who suffer, that perhaps we may to
have been sent home since July, profact is under was to
GERMANS CANNOT
BE TRUSTED AZ Germany's intensive propaganda in Argontinhhas overreached itself so far as cotton goods are concerned. An Argentine Arm, when forwarding Bubstantial order to Lancashire Yor. of the British Wer dyed poplins, says: "Cermana buo The Red Cross Hospital Supplied De Organization; Fund Poster showing tation & periny a yard below yours pot in the Near Kurtz and this could the led Cross Nurse and the Men of but we cannot trust them to
kivery useful and ballie, water the
Need Your Help! the goods."!
In the Words of for Work
Sold at all better Drug Stores:
sole-Representatives:
AUW, PIT BENG'S TRADING CO, LTD, Shanghai-Hong Kong-Ningapore-N. EL
Africa and United-Kingdom.
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