1940-11-08 — Page 8

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Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

November 8, 1940.

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Quarry Bay.

(Hongkong's Latest Rendezvous)

CHLORINATED POOLS,

EXCELLENT CUISINE,

CAPTIVATING MUSIC

For Reservations: Tel. 34196.

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Grievances for French

Bangkok, Nov. 7.

The Government has larued statement Listing 33 violations of the That frontier by French planes since und April, depite repeated protest, warning Indo-China that if the violations continue both parties will come to grief. ·

Informed military quarters express linpatience 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 Maurice Martin, retiring Commander of the French forces in Indo-Chino, has accepted an invita- tion from the Premier, Luang Bipul Songgram, to visit Bangkok on his way home to France. General Mar- tin will go to Bangkok as soon as hls successor arrives.

It is understood that General Mar- tin la being retired because of his age.

His visit to Bangkok will probably be linked with Thal's territorial de- Inands on Indo-China and may pave settlement of the the way for a problem, says a semi-offelal Japanese report-Reuter.

The China Conflict

Tokyo, Nov. 7

All the evening newspapers gave prominence to an announcement by of the Mr. Tomita, Chlef Secretary Cabinet, that a two-hour conference was held this morning regarding, matters pertaining to the China con- flict.

Major-General Mulo (Director of the Military Affairs Bureau of the War Omee), Rear-Admiral Oka, Affairs (Director of the Naval

the Navy Ministry). Bureau in Major-General Suzuki. (Director of the Political Affairs Bureau of the Chira Development Board), and Mr. Tomita took part in the conference.- Reuter.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS DONATIONS TO CHARITABLE AND OTHER CAUSES

A total of $1,411.430.54 and US$3 Was the War Fund reached yesterday by

Inaugurated by the S. C. M. Post, Lid..

with the following donations:

St. Andrew's Fellowship ("For

feit")

$

2.10

Mr. Harry Dre

Mr. J. M. Droon

100

M. and Mrs. E. A. Pritchetd

(2nd dorintion?

200

Mr a. Wolters

23

"Wager on Roosevell

US$5

Equine Sports Clab

1,500,00

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SHRAPNEL BOX

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL The Society of St. Vincent acknowledge

douations:

receipt of the following

In memory of the late Mrs. A. P. Castro -Portuguese Stall, Standard Vacuum. Co., $21.

Mr. A. D. In memory of the tale

Vacuum Sequelta. Members-Standard all Co. $45.50; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. A. Remedios $3; Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Correa 83) Mr. and Mrs. F. X. A. Remedion $1 Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Remedios #1: Bir, J. J. Guterres 31: Mr. S. F. Pinna $1; Mr. A. P. Osmund $1; Mr. G. A. Noronha $1 Mr. M. B. Cutierrez 50 els. Mr. A. R do Piana_cis, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. TRIKES $2

In memory of the late Mrs. M. R Gonsalves Sucony Friends $24: Mr. and Airs. F. II, Barnen $2; St. Teresa's Youth Society $2.

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The S. C. M. Post has received following donations to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in memory of the late Mrs. Marin 11. Gottsalves; Dr. and Mirx A. Mr. Hodriguer, 2; Mr. and Mrs. R. A Silva, $2; Mr. A. V. Remedios, $1; Min M, Hemedion, 81; Man M. Bilva, $1.

NEW TERRITORIES RELIEF The Members of the Committee of the New Territories Rellet Association ack- donations and

1 Cent Buys Percussion Cap of a .303 nowledge the following

5248

S.A.

A Bullet

A Complote .303 Round

A Complete .50 Round

One Piece of

Forest Confetti

1 Bomb Fuse

1 Parachute Flare

R.A.F.

1 Incendiary Bomb

1 Complete Set of Spark Plugs

1 Small High Explosive Bomb

1 Large High Explosivo Bomb

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1 Day's Upkeep of a Squadron of Fighters

1 Spitfire or Hurricane

1 Flying Fortress

2 Coastal Motor Boats

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10 000 Ton Cruiser 35.00

The South China Morning Post, Lt supply cards 14" x 11 of the above printed thereon of any Firm Shrapnel Box

gifts made towards the maintenance of the Clinics and Hospitale operating in the villages.hr. Aw Bonn-haw, $2000; per lion. 9. C. A. (General Charities Com mitiee), 1500; Cheung Chau Elders (per Mr. Chul Chan-po), $167.40; Sheung Shul per Mr. Liu Cheuk-nam), $154; Cheung pol, $150: Shatauhok (per Mr. Wong Kin-man) $125; Mr. Yeun Wa-cht, $200; Mr. Fook-cho, $50; Messrs. Dodwell Co., 50: Tuen Wan (per Mr. Ho To

Cargo Boats (per Mir. Chut Chan-

Kell. 141.50; Mr. Lau Shing-chong (Cheung Che 3rd Quarter), 30; Dr. Ip Kam-

10: Tung Wa Commulitee (Yan

$55; H. wah, $25; Mr. Li Jow-son, Ruttonjre & Co., #20: Mr. Kwong p (Cheung Chau), 120; Messrs. Wo Keo (Cheunk Chau), t3; Mr. Lan Wai chan (Cheung Chau), $10; per Mr. Paul, 10: Ho Tzuen, Pa Sha Chai tper Misa Kwan!, $0.20,

Messrs. Nestle Milk Co., two cases of condensed milk each month: Mr. Aw Doon-haw, one case Cajeput 01, 5,000 Tins Tiger Balm, 6,000 pks. Pat Kwa Tun: Bocks for Mr House (third parcel), tablez.

THE B.F.CA. The Hon. Treasurer of the HKSP.C.A. acknowledges with grateful thanks the undermentioned donations:

Miss C. B. Robinson $20 J. 11. Bottom- loy $iv.

POPPY DAY FUND

The British Legion, Hongkong end China Branch. acknowledges the follow- Ing donations, to the Poppy Day Fund 1000-Previously acknowledged. 80,040; Girl Guide Association (Puppies), #3: A 8. Glubbay, $10; Dr. and Mr. J. W. Anderson, $100; Marion Potter, $25; Chew See hon, $100; 3. Finnie, $25; L. D. Walch 130; Ngan Shing-kwan, $10; C. G. Bolls, $40; A. W. Hughes, 300; Deacon & Co.. Lid.. $50; total $0,855,

Further contributions will be gratefully received by the Secretary, Eat! Haig's Fund, Hongkong and Bhanghai Bank Building. Cheques should be made pay- able to Thomson & Co, and crossed "Poppy

Day. Fund,"

They Take Their Beds To Films

From Show: To Shelter

Many people are now taking their bedding with them when they go to the pictures in the North London suburb of Holloway,

ho cinema Bald: The inenager of the For the last two nights people have turned up about 8 pm, with blankets, sometimes mattresses or/patent-beda, food and flakes often of collées They

UNCLE SAM EXPLAINS HOW

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RATINGS FROM THE ROYAL NAVY are shown above listening intently as a brother sailor of the United States Navy explains the workings of some of the defen- sive equipment on an over-age United States destroyer, onc 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!

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home-style SOUPS

XPERIENCED soup

E cooks and critics say

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B. W. O.

F.

A Dance in aid of the

British War Organisation Fund

will be held at

THE ROOF

GARDEN

Hongkong Hotel

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:

U.B.Beer

LIGHT OR DARK

LOXLEY

R. LOXLEY

BREWERE

(UB)

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60.

(China),

LTD.

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