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THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Society will be hold in the Board Room, South China Morning Post, Ltd., on Thursday, 14th November, 1940 WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES for gold at 5.45 p.m.. for the purpose of articles, diamonds, and all kinds of receiving the Annual Report and jewels. Apply Universal Gold RStatement of Accounts for tho aning Co., National Bank Building, 3rd floor, Itoam 300.
FOR SALE. "HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY Second Edillon THE CAMERA" Over 60 excellent views of the Colony, Price $1.50. Obtainable at Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publisher Bouth China Morning Post, Ltd, Wyndham Street.
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NEW FLAT TO LET-No. 154, 156, Prince Edward Itoad, rent moderate, four rooms with large verandah. Apply within.
year ended 31st August, 1940, and of electing office bearers for the ensuing year, etc.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that 2 cash receipts Issued by Hong Yuen Co., Ltd. dated 11th October, 1933 for II..$2,000.00 and dated 17th October, 1934 for HK$3,000,00 account of being payment on redeeming of 2 houses Nos. 19 and 21, Woo Sung Street, Kowloon
have been lost and that the said receipts are declared null and void.
TO LET: Four-roomed Flats in mortgaged by the Undersigned, King's Park Buildings, Austin Road, Kowloon, Hot and Cold Water, beautiful outlook, reasonable rental Apply Union Trading Co., York Building, Telephone 27738.
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PRESIDENT - Now Prasidont of Ecuador is Dr. Carlos Ar- raya dal Rio, obovo, inaugu rated at Quito for four-year term. He starts office with many serious problems, after nation has had 17 chongos of Presidents in 10 years. lo plans 'id' Increase education.
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Armistice Day
WREATHS AT CENOTAPH
Armistice Day was observed this year without the customary military parade and public commemorations, such as gathering of schoolchildren. however, wreaths As in former mumbrance of the
were laid in
fallen at the Cenotaph and Chinese War Memorial and prayers offered in the Churches.
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His Excellency the Acting Gover- nor, L.-General E. F. Norton, accom panied by his ADC, Capt. S. H. wreath of Batty-Smith, fald Finnders poppies at the Cenotaph at 9.15 a.m., and then proceeded to the Chinese War Memorial at the Botanic Gardens where ho... fald another wreath.
Among those present at the Gor dens to witness the informal cere- mony were the Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North (Secretary for Chinese Affairs), the Hon. Mr. M. K. La, the Hon. Mr. w.i T. Tam, Mr. B. C. K. Hawkins
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Omeer), (Labour
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Wreaths Laid at Cenotaph
At 11 a.m. the President of the Hongkong and China Branch of the British Legion, Mr. A. W. Hughes, and Mr. F. C. Hall, laid a wreath at the Cenotaph. Others in the official party were Messrs. G. G. N. Tinson, H. V. Wilkinson, D. Kossick, F. G. Maunder, Major C, M. Manners, and Mr. C. Trott, representing the Mer- chant Navy.
A wreath from the Royal Scots wAS lald by Lt Col D. J. McDougall, accompanied by Lieut. and Quart- master J. R. Pirie, the procession in- cluding Sgt. Fraser, R. S. M. Good- fellow, Sgt. McAlpine, C. S. M. Stanford, C. S. M. Milne and Fte. Jardine.
A wreath from the Free French- men of Hongkong was also laid by Mr. L. Blau, who was accompanied by Messrs. A. Morant, E. Grivaúd and E. Strauss.
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Java and Manila
Sandakan...
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.Nov, 12..
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Wednesday, Nov. 13
Procurator, officinted, and after the watches, fancy straits, Rangoon and Calcutta
close of Low Requiem Mass the Ab- solution was pronounced, meny. French Fathers 'inking part in sing- ing the Plain Chant. Fr. Riganti was at the organ.
The Church wus specially decorated for the occasion, the French Ang appearing on the Catafatque which and surrounded by palms
Was
dowers.
Catholic Cathedral Mass
The Rev. Fr. G. M. Spada officiated at High Moss at the Catholle Cathe- dral, Caine Road, when proyers were offered for the war dead.
Governor At Cathedral
At 10 a.m. Dean Wilson conducted service of prayer at St. John's Cathedral at which the congregation partook of Holy Commur, again His Excellency the Governor, g accompanied by his Alde-do-Camp, arrived, at 10.45 p.m. when the service was continued by the Dean, who offered special prayers for the suffer- ing, orphans and the bereaved in the last war. The two minutes" -allence was observed with the congregation standing in silent prayer.
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A total of $81,413,074,07 was reached yesterday by the War: Fund inaugurated by the B, C. M. Post, Lid, with the Following donations:
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Nov 13, 4.00 p.m.
Nov. 13, 5.00 pm... .Nov. 13, 7.00 pan.
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Air Mail by Sea to Singapore to con- neci with the "British. Overseas Airwayn,”
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10...
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Reg. Ord, Straits and tangoon.....10.30 n.m. Friday, Nov. 15 Manila, Macasser and Sourabaya.
8.30 am, Air to Bangoon to con l'Air Mall by
neet, with the "British OverBERS Airways"
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