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Sunday

November 3

Roller Skating Rink. Latest inno- vation for the provision of entertain- Ing recreation for Hongkongites was the opening, during the week-end of a roller skating rink at the Itilz, a new enterprise at North Point. The venture Immediately found favour with the public and hundreds, par- tleularly youngsters, pald visits to the rink. Deginners there were in plenty, but quite a number of accom- pilaked skaters were in evidence.

Youth versus Age. Over 40 and under 40 members of the Kowloon Cricket Club to-day participated in o lawn bowls match which the "old men"

by 22 won

shots. Results: Over 40's.-R. H. E. Marks and C, J. Tocell (plus 11); W. Parsons and A. E. Perry (plus 16); A. J. Kew and E. C. Fincher (plus nine); F. Goodwin and E. J. Spradbery (minus 15). Under 40's.-W. Nacf und A. G. Tibble (minus 30); N. A. E. Macicoy and N. D. Lloyd (all square); R. T. Broadbridge and T. A. Madar (plus A. Zimmern 21); E. Curls and (minus 7).

Destroyer Hits Launch in Harbour. A British destroyer came into coll- zion with a smail Chinese launch in the

harbour this evening. Nine people GLourd the launch were thrown into the water, but were rescued, and only one was injured sufficiently to require attention at the hospital.

Death of Mr. A. George. Many friends, and members of Bre Royal Naval Yard Police attended the funeral of a former colleague, Mr. Alfred George, at the Colonial Ceine- tery, Happy Valley, this afternoon, The Rev. J. R. Higgs officiated,

The late Mr. George was born in Wales and was 08 years of age. He came out to China at the end of the last century as a member of the Welsh Regiment and served during the Boxer Rebellion in North China. He later left the Army and joined the Royal Naval Yard Police in 1002, retiring on pension in 1932 with the rank of Crown Sergeant. After tak- ing his leave, he returned to Hong- kong with his family, and made his hame here. He resided at No. 1. Torres Buildings, Kowloon.

Deceased leaves a widow, two sons and four married daughters, Mes- dames. Patey, Bruce, L. Stevens and W. Sullivan. The daughters are now in Australia as evacuees.

Monday.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

November 11, 1946.

Hongkong News of the Week

November 4

Monday

A Page For The Evacuees

Dean J. L Wilson for the purpose of pressing the Government for a defintio Bomber Fund Cocktail Party-The statement as to when the Hongkong splendid total of $008 was raised at evacuees would be allowed to return Miss PE French's "Bomber Fund to the Colony, was made at a meeting Cocktail Party held at Courtland in held in the Peninsula Hotel this even- ald of the South China Morning Post Ing. The meeting was convened by the and "Hongkong Telegraphy" Fand, when Dean for the purpose of telling the about 100 people gathered in the gally bands of evacuated families of the decorated main dining hall, limportant conditions In which their wives and contribution to the success of the ven children were living in Australia,

Major C. M. Mantiers presided und ture was the auctioning of 'a cartoon

by popular Stan 111! and finally about 200 men with a sprinkling of realized over $200. By Monday even women were present. The chairman In ing it was announced that the Fund the course of his speech declared: "Wo all realised that to a. large number of had passed the $1,400,000 mark.

To-Day's Quips By "Argus"

With Acknowledgments |

Popular song these days at

Barracks Murray

-"Come Sing Tao Me".

True enough, sirens always see to it that man does not

get his proper sleep.

Ironically enough, row is Guy Fawkes' Day, and no sitting of the Evacuation Tribunal to provide the fire- works.

to

Review Of The Principal Topics November 3

To Nov. 9

Wednesday

November 6 Compulsory Evacuation Ends. The

It is pointed out that those women who have been served with notice to Icave the Colony need not do so now, though they were advised to.

However, it has been decided not to lift existing restrictions on women wishing to enter the Colony who have already been evacuated."

The text of the official communique follows:

Thursday

November g

"Owing to the war. In Europe," he continued, "the local bus companies

Ladles Golf Meeting. The annual are finding difficulty in obtaining de- meeting of the Ladies Section of the livery of their orders, some of which Royal Hongkong Golf Club was held were pinced over a year ago; and, as to-day when, in the absence of Mrs, for the trams, our service is the most Shewan, the chair was taken by Lady frequent la the world, and you cannot Present at the meeting very well put any more of them on the MacGregor.

1

Asked to explain this, Mr. Saunders

Saturday

were Mesdames N. L-Smith, A. Krall Mackenzie, R. B. Walker, Stewart, P. S. Cassidy, A. C. Margrett. J. H. It. Hange, G. H. Piercy, W. M. Kirk. G. M. Bald that there were about 100 tram- Smalley, M. Huller. R. B. Phillips, I. cars in operation in the Colony, and a recent check made on the tramway Plummer, and C. B. Redmond,

Mira. F. A. Mackintosh was elected at the bottom of Garden Road showed Captain for the coming year, with the that trams passed that point at the rate Lady Mae of 170 per hour, in both directions, following as Commitico:

- November 9 Gregor, Mrs. A. G. Margrett, Mrs. G. E. which meant about DG cars in one Redwood, Mrs. A. K. Mackenzie, Mrs..direction, per hour, or one tram every

Pearl River Re-opening. The Pearl G. M. Smalley, and Mrs. P. S. Cassidy, three-quarters of a mintito.

"Where in the world do you get such River was officially reopened during Cups for competitions will not be purchased this year. Entrance fees are a service?" he asked, pointing out that the week-end by the Japanese au- to be charged for monthly competitions, he did not see how the Tramway Com- thorities in Canton, but there are the proceeds to go to either the Bom- pang could put more cars on the rolls. Indications that British shipping com..

"The problems of bus transportation

will not resume their services punles Evacuation Position. Asked to com- are different," he explained and are in view of the continuance

ber Fund or the BW.O.F.

of

many

ships

To Be Married-St. Andrew's Club permanent residents in the Colony the held a most enjoyable social evenlug evacuation of women and children was in the Church Hall this evening when a calamity with far-reaching and n the Rev. J. R. Higgs, on behalf of the evitable repercussions.

"The actual disruption of family life many members of the club, presented a tele- chrome electric alarm clock to Miss was a terrible experience to

financial strain lavolved Ethel Banker and Mr. William Low, and the

The whole policy of mental stress, who are to be married in the near would naturally result in a great deal future.

of my Staff, both in formulating the detail of operation of tile main sensational announcement that the ment on the abandenment of the.com- entirely due to the difficulty of Ectostrictions. In the first planot

from Hongkong will scheme the year before und in den Hongkong compulsory evacuation pulsary evacuation scheme, the Colonial ting delivery."

Secretory the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith. It was ascertained from Mr. Ngan to Ctted to carry more than 100. ing with it revision at short notice, scheme had been abandoned on in- sald to-day that he was unable to sute Shing.kwan, General Manager of the be

passengers; secondly, all was to afford the utmost considern-

passengers, peace of structions from the Secretary of State the reason for the Secretary of State's China Motor Bus Co., Ltd, that the pas tion for the comfort and

and Government statement of Wednes: Inciling 30 double-cheries of the cholera inoculation certificates, will women and children for the Colonies was made oflictully announcement. As hnd been wednes: luchaling 36 double-decker chassle, der whether or not in possession of mind of the

day, the Secretary of State and been 20 25-seater chassis. Deliveries of the nve to go into quarantine for cxm · concerned. It was largely due to their this morning.

latter were being made at the rate of effaris that these women boarded the

kept fully informed of the situation.

deliveries of the ed to carry ca ships in as happy a frame of mind as

The Culonial Secretary said that he bout we a month, but it was pro-amination. Ships will not be allow- wan possible in the circumstances.

could not make any stalement at pre- blematical when

ed to carry cargo. The Japanese say chassis

would

com-that British shipping companies will "Unfortunately, during the trip

sent regarding the return of evacuees double-decker

be Manila and in Manila, one of the of

allowed a to the Colony. Applications for their mence..

a weekly service to Can- the "It may be three months, it may be must still be made to clats undid all the good work put in

return

year. Mr. Ngan said, adding that tog, while Japonese vessels will sail by ny Staff and very effectively Ruc-

Evacuation Advisory Committee. eceded in creating unrest and fear for

Immigration BIL An Immigration the future of themselves and the

A two-hour discussion on the evacun. four 37-senter buses ordered last year twice a week. Ilouse yesterday and a further Govern- were put into service on the lower Control Ordinance has been gazetted Colony in the minds of those unfor

tion question was held at Government arrived a couple of months ago ment statement on the subject would level routes a few weeks back. lunale women who had loyally obey

The living power to regulate the entry clinsals are ordered from England and and departure of persons in and out ed Government's instructions and had qult the Colony. It was owing to the

be made shortly, he said.

Only 22 women and children out of the bodies built locally, the time taken distressing news from Manila that we

the C booked by Government to leave for fitting a body being six weeks, of the Colony, and to prohibit the recommended that Dean Wilson accom-

for Australia by a steamer Balling this The double-deckers would be licensed Instructions have to-day been re- week are now leaving Those who to carry 50 to 60 passengers, he said. to-mor-pany the second party of women and

It was disclosed by Mr. Saunders that More Choice Ones children to Austrellis, where his in ceived from the Secretary of Sints are leaving voluntarily are all ac timate knowledge of the residents of the Colony would, we believed, be of for the Colonies, who has been kept companied by children. The single there are 100 buses licensed in Hong that women and women without childrena kong and a similar number in Kow- Inestimable value to the authorities.

fully informed of the situation the have cancelled the arrangements made loon. The Kowloon Bus Co., Ltd.. has The Dean spoke of the reception the compulsory evacuation

and on their behalf. The Government is also placed a large number of orders given to the evacueca in Australlu a comparatively few

It ber of commandeered berths on "The question of overcrowding la not of the inevitable difficulties which children still in the Colony and not therefore left with a considerable num- for chinsals and are waiting delivery.

so great, in Kowloon ns. It is in Hong- occurred, such as unsatisfactory, acco- already exempted is not to be en- hands, it is understood. modation and the high cost of living forced. Those women who have Petrol Duty Increase. It was an- kong," he said. "I had no mantinte whatever in the matter of finance", said the Dean, "and been served with a notice to leave in nounced in a Government Gazette Ex- they imagined that as I was not a Gove a ship sailing for Australia at the traordinary to-day that His Excellency Road Central, just west of Garden "evacuates. But why not evacua- crament cadet I had no knowledge of end of this week will accordingly not the Acting Governor, Lieut.-Gen. E. F. Rond junction, revealed that 100 buses trices" especially in low

Norton, has ordered an increased in pass the spot every hour, travelling in evacuatrieks? handling tance, and that 1 connot be forced to go but any who choose the duty on light, olls from 60 cents to both directions, or roughly a bus every

And then there are the women even buy a potato. The cost of living to avail themselves of this opportunity a cents per gallon, with effect from minute in either direction.

"It is on routes that pass this point

who have come back without bene. difficult to manage please take it seriously."

The Secretary of State asked that which comes under the category, is said.

Pointing out that the bus companies haps Government would like to ex. The Dean said he hoped the question

were doing all they could to provide plain about them, of finance would be taken up soon, but any women with children should be therefore, expected. The current retall

strongly urged to leave the price is $1.60 per gallon, he could not debate it at the present very

Shortage of Bases. The effect of the more buses to meet the public needs, as Government polley on the maiter Colony, even though the compulsory had not yet been fully outlined.

be war in Europe on Hongkong's trans- and that the present problem would not powers are not at prosent to portation difficulties, was revealed by exist but for the difficulty, owing to the requirements," ot "getting In the course of the discusklon, Mrs. exercised.

Inspector S. C, Saunders of the Trame national c. E. Clark suggested that Government be asked to defray the cost of duty on It must be emphasised, that should Branch, to-day, when Interviewed on vehicles from England. Mr. Saunders the complaini of overcrowding on concluded by saying, "From the public point of view it the public object to articles sent to evacuees, claiming this the situation further deteriorate no buses and trams. would help those who were not well fuellities to leave the Colony can be we are in the very difficult posi- overcrowding, we can inalet that the off and would also beneft the Colony's shops which had been badly hit by the guaranteed and those not willing to tion in Hongkong of having insuficient companies carry only a certain limited avall themselves of facilities now buses to meet the transportation needs number of passengers, but this would evacuation.

Mr. F. C. Clemo requested that a offered will in any case have to give of the people," said Mr. Saunders, "and menn that many persons would then.

temporarily the same applies to trams." committee be formed with the Iden of precedence to those Japanese Leaving-More than 50 trying to get the wives back. He sald; exempted under the original scheme. Japanese, Including 30 women and "Things have come to such n' state that children, left Hongkong to-day by the I consider there is no necessity for our The Secretary of State also ex- new N.Y.K. liner Yawata Maru. They wives to be in Australis, and as God presses the hope that all those re- included wives and familles of is only knows how hard it is to move maining in the Colony should feel. It staffs of Japanese firms in the Colony, Government, R is time we did some- their duty to do all that they can to Among the passengers-was-Mr.Sige thing."

There is no truth in the rumour that the Peak resi- dent who brought some lecks down with him in the tram intended to create such a stink that the Peak Residents' As- sociation would come to life again.

*

"Gone With the Wind" preaches an evacuation ser- mon. It demonstrates the wisdom of getting out early. It also demonstrates what happens to those who cannot get out.

women

By "Argus"

With Acknowledgment

I nen wo've followed the official He stated that a check at Queen's lend and taken in calling 'Cm

of the

is very high, and it wives nay, it will come under the existing scheme, yesterday.

An increase in the price of petrol, that overcrowding is most severe," hint of the Advisory Committee. Fer

kiyo, chief correspondent in Hongkong Mr. M. A. Calens said he was will for the "Asahi Shimbun", whose re ing to put up $50 to test the legality

police.

evacuation.

sidence was recently searched by the of the Government's right to enforce

Husbands Act.-A decision to form It was decided to hold a meeting committee under the chairmanship of the following Friday.

Tuesday

assist in the Colony's défend scheme:

November 8

have to talk."

Friday

The man who works like a horse seldom makes an ass of himself.

The pro-Japanese Mongolian gov ernment has donated a thousand tons of coal to the Japanese Navy, Bat isn't that rather like carrying coals to the forecastin?

The Petrol Tax is up another twenty cents a gallon-making 60 cents for tax and, $1 for the petrol. You can comfort yourself with the thought that with every gallon that you don't use you now save eighty cents instead of sixty.

Excellency the Governor he were entry-of-undesirablo-Immigrants.It. AL the same time the Secretary of

with the impression that once a certain is also announced that Mr. R. A. D. State does not consider that the frants of the Peninsula Hotel was crammed was good runson to believe that the eral has been appointed the first Inter- The Husbands Speak. The Rose Room political situation was at an end, there Forrest, at present Postmaster-Gen- national situation at present on the return of those who have already for the public meeting of husbands this evacuees would be allowed to return. Immigration Officer for Hongkong.

been evacuated and the existing re- evening to voice their protest against

Dean Several speakers urged the injustice Skycraper Hotel. An eleven-starey *striction on women wishing to enter the evacuation to Australia.

Wilson was in the chair, and at the of the latest evacuation decision which akyscraper hotel is shortly to be bulit the Colony will not be removed. end of the meeting a committee, com- permitted those not evacuated to re- on the waterfront near the Macao Evacuation Finances. As recently prising Messra. F. E. Duckworth. J. F. main in the Colony while at the same wharf, Plans have been completed announced, the Hongkong Government Galvin, A. C. Jeffreys, J. F. MacGregor, time continuing restrictions against any by Messrs. Chau and Lee the pro- Is making arrangements with the Aus- S. Simpson, C. E. Terry and the Rov. returning to Hongkong,

minent Chinese architects. The hotei Other points raised included the s tralian Government for the payment of J. R. Higs, with Dean Wilson as

being constructed by Mr. Shum monthly remittances in Australia on chairman and Mr. F. C. Clemo as high cost of living and the necessity November 5

Mstr. Jackie Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. J. behalf of husbands whose familles have secretary, was appointed for the pur- for better and cheaper housing ne Yat-po, retired millionaire from Aus- evacuees; the tralia, who will name the building Thornton, Miss Grace Theraton, been evacuated, and for the registration pose of considering all problems con- cominodation for the

to the British evacuated to Australia, were now and

equipment will H.K. Doctor On War Service, News Mls: Christine Thornton, Miss Louise of such evacuee familles with the Do- nected with the evacuees and of mak- desirability of those who, while not "Australle Hotel." The construction Royal Marine bugler from E. M. S. has been received in Hongkong that Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Tyson, latter to make provision for evacuates Government on their behalf.

minion authorities, thus enabling the ing representations

world trend of the restrictions neighbourhood of

$500,000, and it because "Tomar sounded the "Last Post." A Dr. T. K. Abbott, who recently re- Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Wagner, Mair. in the event of this Colony being Amongst the speakers at the meeting against their returning to Hongkong, will comprise 60 single and

Ernest Wagner, Miss Charlotte

Altkenhead Shield. Hongkong beat signed from the Government Medical wagner, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Whitney, Isolated and all communications being were Mr. J. Galvin, Mr. A. C. the necessity of the evacuees, when rooms with de luxe suites.

Jeffreys, Mr. J. F. MacGregor, Mr. B. they were sent back, being given „Aki Service to take an active part in the Miss Patricia Whitney, Miss Joan

Husbands in Hongkong wishing to M. Keown, Mr. P. B. Parkes, Mr. W. adequate travelling comforts; the hope Kowloon in the annual Aitkenhead war effort, has been accepted for ser- Whitney.

aval themselves of these arrange- MC Armitt, Mr. A. B. Clemo, Mr. F. E. that the committee appointed would Shield lawn bowls match to-day by The chief mourners were Mr. Fred

vice

the Australian Imperial

c. Kent. The ments are requested to apply for the Duckworth, Ms. J. J. Forster, Mr. B. L. become a permanent body; and reim one shat, despite the fact that E. George (son) and Capt. Patey of the Merchant Marine, and Sergeant W. Forces. The A.J.F. is recruited for funeral of Mr. W. C. Kent, American necessary form to Mr. A. J. C. Taylor, Slack, Mr. W. Dixey-Heal. Mr. 11 A bursement for those who had been Kern's Kowloon rinks best W. CHE plot of the C.N.A.C. plane shot down Accountant. Treasury, Windsor House. Lammert, Rev. J. I Ilings, Mr. S. denied the opportunity of sending their four by 35 shots to 7. Ninety-six Sullivan, of the Hongkong Police service overseas.

by Japanese war machines tast week without delay, as all forms must be Simpson, Mr. S. Jarvis, and Mr. S. J. familles to friends and relatives, and players participated. Hongkong Won [sons-in-law). The other son, Al- Miss Dowbiggin Married, Miss took place in clay, Last night when fred, an officer in the Merchant

Anne Dowbiggin, daughter of Lieut.. the body arrived by plane at Kal Tak before November 25 at the totesse in of an interview he had had with His have been unnecessary.

unique ceremony wha

Members of the Royal Naval Yard Police acted as pall-bearers and a

lice also attended under Sub-Inspec-

contingent of Indian Dockyard Po-

tor Ghulum Mohammed.

Funeral of Mr. W.

aerodrome, a

The

cut off.

cost in

the

and double

which, as a result; was costing many Mr. MacGregor said that na a result husbunds a heavy outlay which should un seven rinks and Kowloon on Ave,

the final scores being 240 to 248.

returned to Mr. Taylor, duly completed, Pollock.

Marine, could not attend as he s

In order to enable, this provision

away at sea,

Col. and Mrs. Dowbiggin of Hong- held, when about 100 members of the apply, to all evacuates in Australia, Others present Included Inspector kong was married recently in Canada, American community, all dressed in husbands whose familles did not pro- white suits and black ties, assembled ceed aboard oficial evacuee ships, are A. B. Allan, Sub-Inspector R. W. arcording to Information just received under the glare of the airfield tanding invited to register the names and ad- Hudson, Sub-Inspector J. McClelland, here. She became the bride of Dr. lights and gathered round the flowered dresses of their families with the, Ac- not Jater than Sergeants McNay, Mill, Long, Buck- W. M. Toone of Nelson on October 6, covered cortege to pay tribute to the countant. Treasury,

memory of Mr. Kent.

November 25. Registration in these Ingham, Maluwaring, Wilson, Bel- the ceremony taking place in the lamy, Curd, Kernngas, Rea, Grigga

The first part of the funeral to-day cases does not confer any claim In

respect of return passages. Shaw, Kems and Normington (all Church of St. Francis-in-the-Wood, was held at St. Andrew's Church with

A Commitico having been appointed of the Dockyard Police), Messrs. I. Caulfeild. The bride wore Marina the Rev. J. R. Higgs officiating. W. Fitzgerald, S. Hollidge, H. E. blue with navy coat and a navy pos- coffin was draped with the American to scalat Government in the matter of lag, and after the service was taken applications for financial assistance to Budden, G. Budden and Hoyd, R.N. tllion hat and accessories. Gardenlas to Sookunpoo, for tremation. The re evacuates in Australia, applicants for corsage. For hier mains will be sent to Captain Kent's such nasistance are requested to send in to the Secretary, Evacuation Ex- Floral tributes were sent by Fred, formed her Julla and Michael, Peggy and Bill, daughter's wedding, Mrs. Dowbiggin, birth-place, Kentwood, Louisana. penses Committee, Treasury, Windsor Les and Win, Betty and Bruce, Al- who went from Hongkong to attend

The pall-bearers at St. Andrew's House, information as to their monthly tred, Maud and Sonny, Rosemary the ceremony, syns attired in a flower- church were alessrs. W. L. Bond, C. L.. salaries and allowances in Hongkong, which the and Shirley, Molra and Robin, Ell- and frock with will regingota, Sharpe. 1. D. woods, R. W. Pottechmidt, and other particulars on

MacDonald Jnr.. M. Y. Tang, P. claim is based. zabeth, Terry and Colln, Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. Teone reside

Y. Wong, and Royal Leonard.,

applications, which will be. D. L. George (brother ter-in-law o

y of Rhydtunn, North Wales),

Practically the entire American com- treated as strictly confidential, must.

concerned not Americans Evacuate. The following Wales), Miss D. George (aunt of Rhyd, North 75 Hongkong Ainericans left by the munity was present at the service. The reach the authorities

Bessie and Henry Brown President Coollage for the United Kent, and her father, Mr. T. B. ("B

chief mourners were the widow, Mrs. later than November 25.

Telephonists Wanted, 'The Director (Trowbridge,

England), Mr. and Mrs, Staten: Mrs. J. S. Adair, Misa Barbara ter") Brown, and others present in of Air Rald Precautions, Wing-Com- J. Ruckley family (Brisbane, Adair, Miss Maria C, Alamillo, Mrs. Cluded, the American Consul General, mander A. II. S. Steele-Perkins, to-night Australia), Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Bud

Mrs. Gorden Duclos, Mr. Addison & Sonthard, and the Vice stressed the desirability of prompt en- ald Consul, Mr. R. C. Courdry: Mr. P. Y. llstment in the AILP, service by women MYF. Wallace Harper, Miss Harper Matr. Robert B. Mr. W. L, Bond, Director of Pan the latest Home Government decree.

American Airways; Mr. C. Sharp, "It will no doubt be noted from the An old Pal, Mr. arid Mrs. A. M. Hol-

Mrs. E. R. Hearther, Miss Operations manager of C.N.AC. Mr. M., statement issued by the Government land, Mr and Mrs. J. Macdonald, Joan Hoarther, Mstr. Robert Hearther, Leaner Airport Operative of PAA: Mr. that the Secretary of State for the 3. Y. Tang, Chief Manager of the Bank Colonies urges those women who are Sub-Inap, and Mrs. McClelland, G. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kirby, Mr. G. J. M. Canton M. Fl. O. Mong, ox Superin- now not being evacuated to do all they Miss Helen L Merryman tendent of the Shanghal Customs; Mr: car to assist in the Colony's defence,"

Mrs. D

and sis-

Nelson,

These

den and family; Sgt. and Mrs. Mc.. G. W. BERLESQUE, Mir, Donald Weng, Managing Director of CNA.C; who have been spared avacuation by

Nay and Ian,

Mrs. G. E.

Sr. and Mrs. Bucking

ham, Insnector, A. B. Allan, Mr. and

Mrs. T. 11. Low, Mr. and Mrs. Long,

C. Bond, KS F. Mem

Jr., Mr. and Mrs.

Peter

J. WA J. R. Moss. Superintendent, of Kat he declared.

and Mrs. Curd, M. Arthur, Mr. Lawrence G.

St. Sherry,

McEntee, Mrs. F K Set. A. Brotherston, Harry R. Simp. Patet, Mstr. Nelson Pogel, Mstr representa Owen Johnson; Mr. and Ms A.R.F, telephonist section, Womationed Tak Airport: Mr. Gibson Fahnestock, There are many vacancies in the representative of Mr. Hollington, K. A.R.P. organisation--especially in the son (Chief Oflent, ss. Selstori),' Sgt.

Mrs. C. Parrish, Metr Allah Bakhsh, WA. A Ferguson Bruce

Miss Susan Parrish, Hill, Mrs. Poltschmidt Mr Cramer, fon behalf of the Royal Welsh liers): Superintendent and Members Miss Cecilia Parrish, Mr. and Mrs: C. Mrs. Handy, Birr., Davidson, Mez John- ployed on this duty, will be stationed of the Royal Naval Yard, Police Fennington, Miss Carol

M. Pennington,

harles son, Mrs. S. Wyllo, Mr. Lewis, Mts at certain headquarters and it will be Charles Loonard Mesars, CA. Waggoner, S. T. their task to receive and send out to Royal Naval Yerð. Polica Mors (KowW* Men. Edward Pennington, W. O, Bari II. C. Lawrence, Davis, Hoffman, K. Mol damage reports, which may, bo received.

arol: ang Toon Depot). Royal Naval Yardagent, Mr. and Mrs, W. Ai Stanton, Baler. O'Kleño, Palerson, C. W. Bath, P. "Should any women without children' lice Mess (Stonecutters

Ind) dian Momberk (I.

Police), W. Shuler, Jr., CEA, Stevens, Mt. (Chal; M. Oxford, G. P. Tye, B. T. Choo, feel that they can undertake this duty arla G! Wong, Sat., Bothe, representatives will they send their names to the Commodore fomenta And Men of H. and Mrs. A Spitzer, Miss Piscido from, the R.AT., and Khe entire, Chinese Director of Air Raid Precautions, 56 M. Naval Estabilshmen (Hong Suarez, Mes At H. Torry Marine from the CN.A.C, and the Pan, Morrison Hill, who will make the neces

"Milidred"

ed Terry, Mrs W. Thomas, American Airways

sary arrangementà," kong), and Sillant Silk Store,

AT THE CHRIST CHURCH SUPPER DANCE

One of the many parties attending the supper-dance hold at the Penin Included in the photograph are Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Witchell, Chart, and Mrs. Stuart Ming Xieng

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