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HONGKONG TELEGRAPHI
November 8, 1940.
Swim, Dine & Dance Thailand Finds
to your heart's content
at-
THE RITZ
Quarry Bay,
(Hongkong's Latest Rendezvous)
CHLORINATED POOLS.
EXCELLENT CUISINE,
CAPTIVATING MUSIC
For Reservations: Tel. 34196.
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Grievances for
Bangkok, Nov. 7..
The Government has issued Atatement listing.33 violations of the Thul frontlór by French planes since April, depilo repented protest, and warning, Indo-China that if the violations continue both parties will come to grief.
Informed military quarters express Impatience at the lack of results of the protests and declare that further violations will mean trouble.-United Press,
Martin for Bangkok
Bangkok, Nov. 7. General Muurice Martin, retiring Commander of the French forces in Indo-China, has accepted an invita tion from the Premler, Luang Bipul Songgram, to visit Bangkok on his way.home to France. General Mar- tin will go to Bangkolt as soon as his successor arrives,
"It la understood that General Mar- tin is being retired because of his age.
is visit to Bangkok will probably
be linked with Thai's territorial de- mands on Indo-China and may pave the the way for a -settlement of problem, says u semi-offlelal Japanese report.Reuter.
The China Conflict
Tokyo, Nov. 7
All the evening newspapers SAVA prominence to an announcement by Mr. Tomita, Chief, Secretary of the Cabinet, that a two-hour conference was held this morning regarding matters pertaining to the China con- fllct
Major-General Muto (Director of the Military Affairs Bureau of the War Office), Rear-Admiral Oka, (Director of the Naval Affairs Bureau in the Navy Ministry), Major-General Suzuk!, (Director of the Political Affairs Bureau of the China Development Board), and Mr. Tomila took part in the conference.--- Heater..
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS DONATIONS TO CHARITABLE AND OTHER CAUSES
A total of 1,411,439.84 and US$5 was reacheti Yesterday by the War Fund Inaugurated by the S. C. M. Post, Lid.. with the following donations:
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RATINGS FROM THE ROYAL NAVY are shown. above listening intently as brother sailor of the United" States Navy explains the workings of some of the defen- sive equipment on an over-age United States destroyer, one of the many transferred to the Royal Navy. A number of these destroyers arrived in Eastern Canadian ports prior to being officially handed over to their new owners.
NO ONE EVER MADE A
BETTER CHICKEN SOUP THAN THIS!
HEINZ
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EXPERIENCED soup cooks and critics say Heinz Chicken Noodle Soup with its tender chicken morsels and homemado egg noodlei-is the best they over tastedi. Like, all 30 Heinz. Home-style Soups, it's fully prepared-allready to heat, sorve and enjoy.
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A Dance in aid of the British War Organisation Fund
will be held at
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by courtesy of the Management TO-NIGHT
at 9.30 p.m.
TICKETS $2. Tables may be booked at the Hotel.. Evening dress optional.
Tickets obtainable at the Hongkong Hotel and Peninsula Hotel.
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ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul acknowledge
donations:
receipt of the following
In memory of the late Mrs. A. P, Castro, -Fortunes Staff, Standuri Vacuum Oji Ct.. $21.
In memory of the late Mr. A. D. Vacuum Sequeira, Membera-Standard
Oil Co. $45.50; te. and Mrs. F. EA! Hemedios $5; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Correa $2: Mr. and Mrs. F. X. A. Remedies $1: Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Remedios $1; Mr, J. J. Guterren 5; Mr. S. F. Pinnu $1; Mr. A. F. Osmund $1; Mr. G. A. Noronha 311 Mr. M. D. Gutierrez 30 eta, Mr. A. RI de Pinna 50 cts.. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Tris $2.
In mengry or the late M2-H; Gansalves-Socony Friends $24: Mr. and Mr. F. H. Barnes $2; St. Teresa's Youth Society $2.
The S. C. M. Post has recolved the following donations to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in inumery of the late 5. Maria K, Gonsalves: Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Rodrigues, $2; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Silva, $2: Mr. A. V. Remedios, #1; Miss M. Hemedios, $; his M. Siva, $1.
NEW TERRITORIES RELIEF
1. Cont Buys Percussion Cap of a .303 nowledge the following donations and
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The Members of the Committee of the New Territories Relief Association ack- gifta ninde towards the maintenance of the Clinics and Hospitals operating in the villages,-Mr. Aw Boun-Jinw, $2000; per Hon. S. C. A. (General Charllica Com mittee), 1500; Cheung Chau Elders (per Mr. Chui Chinn-po), 7.40: Sheung Shul Cargo Boats (per Mr. Chul Chan- po), $150 Shalaukok (por Mr. Wong Kin-man $125; Mir. Yeun Wa-chi, $100; Air. Li Fook-cho, $50; Messrs. Dodwell
A Complete .303 Rounder MC. Liu Cheuk-nam); 154: Cheung
A Complete .50 Round
One Piece of R.A.F.Co., 50; Tsuen Wan (per Mr. Ho To-
Forest Confetti
1 Bomb Fuse
1 Incendiary Bomb
1 Complete Set of Spark
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$44.00: Mr. Lau Shing-cheng (Clioung Chall) $30: Tung Wa Committee Yan al Clinte ard Quarter), $30; Dr. Ip
Kam- H. wah, $25; Mr. Li Jow-son, Ruttenjos & Co., $20 Mr. Kwong Ip (Cheung Chau), 120; Messrs. Wo Kee (Cheung Chau), 120: Mr. Lau Wal-chan (Cheung Chau), $ig; per Mrs. Pau), $10; Ha Truun, Pa Sha Chat (per Miss Kwan),| $.20.
Menars. Nestle Mille Ca.. two cases of: condensed milk each month; Mr. Aw Hoon-haw, one 000 Caput ul. 2009
Kwa Tins Tiger Batm, 3,000 pki. Sir. Bouse (third parcel), Bocks for babies
THE S.P.C.A.
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1 Day's Upkeep of Squadron of Fighters 1 Spitfire or Hurricane 1 Flying Fortress
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The South China Morning Post, Lid. supply cards 14" x 11" of the above printed thereon of any Firm or Club. Shrapnel Box
acknowledges with grateful thanks thei undermentioned donations:
Mins C., D. Robinson $20; J. II. Bottom- Jey $19,
POTPY DAY FUND
Hongkong and The Beltish Legion, Ching Branch, acknowledges the follow- ing donations to the Pogoy Day Fund 1940-Previously acknowledged, 58.040; Girl Guide- Asociation (Poppieu), 13: A 8. Qubbay, $10; Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson, $100; Marion Potter, $25; Chow See-hon, $100: J. Vinnie, $25; L. D. Walch 130: Ngan Shing-kwan, $10; C. G. Bolls, $40; A. W. Hughes, $500; Denton & Co. Ltd. $50; total $9,053
Further contributions will be gratefully received by the Secretory. Earl Haig's Bank Fund, Hongkong and Shanghai Building. Choques should be made Imy- able to Thomson & Co, and crossed "Toppy Day Fund."
They Take Their Beds To Films
From Show To Shelter
Many people'sre now taking their bedding with them, when they go to the pictures in the North London 'suburb of Holloway."
Tho. manager of the cinema said: For the Jast two nights people have turned up about 8 p.m. with, blankets, Somatimes smattresses or patent beda, Blood and fisaks of tea or coffesiy They see this skiow throukli and when that
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