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RADIO
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,620 klło-cycles) Relay from London Of "Garrison Theatre"
12.16 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession.
1230 Variety Programme,
1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- ther: Iteport.
1.03 The Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards.
1.20 Welsh Songs.
130 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce-
ments.
ROYAL NAVAL DOCKYARD
POLICE
Vacancies exist for a number of European Constables in the Royal Naval Dockyard Polico,
Pay and conditions aro 28 follows:-
Constable on Entry, Pay. Pre-
Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
CHURCH NOTICES FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIS
SCIENTIST
(31. MACDONNELL ROAD)
Service on Sunday, November 24. The subject of the Lesson Bermon in all Christian Science Churches to-morrow will be "Boul and Body.”.
The Golden Text will be: "O bless bur God, ye people, and make the voice of his praise to be hoard which holdoth our soul in bfc, and suffereilt not our feel to be moved." (Psalms, 68; B, D).
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 25th day of November, 1940, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of une Lot of Crown Land at Woog Nel Cheong Gap Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renowal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Mafcaty the KING, for one, furcience and tenth with Key, to tho ther term of 75 years.
Among others the following eftattoria will be reat Trani the Bible: "And Jesus
lifted up his øyes, and said: Father, I thank then that thou hast heard me. And when he thus bad spoken, ho cried with a loud voles, Lazarus," come forth. And he that was dead came forth.” (John 11:
41.
sunt rates are $3,000 por annum rising by annual Increments to $3,500. These
following citations will also be read The Chririjan Belence, Textbook. rates include a fluctuating
Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Nesus bonus and are able to
Testored Lazarus, by the understanding amendment upwards ur Intending bidders are advised that Lazarus had never died. Man's in- dividual beinig can no more die nor dise downwards to cover varia- that immediately after tho dispo- appear an unconsciousness than can Souri for both are inmortal. A demonstration tions in the cost of living.nl of the lot the Purchaser (it of the facts of Soul in Jesus way re- House allowance payable to not the applicant) will be required into harmony and unmortality.
solved the dark visions of material senso Man's upproved married ranks on
privilego, at. This wupfame moment, is to to deposit with an authoriaci prave the words of our Master: "If a man: completion of b`years-ser-
nover 109 vice and over the age of 90.
officer who will be present at the saying, he shall Free quarters, light, fuel sale, the sum of two hundred and uniform.
dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum Constables may become pen-will be refunded on payment of the sionable after 15 years Purchase price,
satisfactory service.
re-
Nine months leave every 6 yeara (subject to engagement for a further 5 years) with free socond class раннаков дра two thirds pay during whole of leave.
Promotion to Sergeant, Sub Inspector and Inspector by selec- tion,
Applicants should be British
1.16 A "Swing" Programme with subjects and produce evidence of alaxie Sulligan.
2,15 Close Down,
6,00 A Bach ProgrammTİK.
0.15 Closing Local Stock Qunta-
100s,
1
041 Songs by Elisabeth Schumann (Soprano).
7.00 London Itelay-The New
same, to be between 20 and 35 years of age and to sign an agree- ment for Five years service. To be not less than 5'8" in height and 36 inches round the chest.
In special circumstances oxcep-
7.15 Kóndon Relay—'Questions of tions will be made regarding the thie Hour
7.30 Albert Sandler (Violin) and are limits. In these cases enlist- His Orchestra and Olive Gilbertment will be on a temporary basis. (Contralto).
Relay 'Garrison
For further particulars applica-
8.00 Local Time Signal, Weathertion ahould be made in writing to Report and Announcements.
the Superintendent, R.N. Dockyard 8,02 London
Police, H.M. Dockyard, Hong Kong, Theatre'.
0.00 London Relay-The News and News Commentaries,
9.30 Local Sport Hesults.
0.83 Max Miller in the Theatre
Recorded during an actual perfor mance at the Holborn Empire, Lon- don:
9.52 Humorous and Vocal Variety. 11.00 London Relay-Talk: 'In My Opinion".
11.15 Danco Music.
12.00 midnight. Close Down.
To-morrow's Programme 11.00 am. Relay of Morning Ser- vice from St. John's Cathedral
12.10 p.m. Beethoven-Sonata' in D Arthur Schnabel Major, Op. 28. (Piano).
12.37 Bongs by Kirsten Flagsíad (Soprano),
12.45 Popy-Suite Orientale, Grand Symphony Orchestra.
HONG KONG ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY
LAWN BOWLS
The Annual Lawn Bowls Match between members of St. George's and St. Andrew's Societies will be
| held on 7th Decembor, at 2.30 p.m. at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club.
All members desirous of playing in this match are requested to communicate by 28th November with Mr. W. Macfarlane, Dairy Farm, East Palnt. Rinks will be
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Announcement
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hong- kong (a Branch of the Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Betenust, in Boston, Mas) No, 31, Macdonnell Boed. close to Peak Tram Station.
Bunday Bervice 11.10 am. Testimony Meeting. Wednesday,, & pun. A leading Room Ja Iscated in the Church building and in PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. open on Monday, Thursday and Saturday mornings from 10:30 am, to 13.30 p.m. and on Tuesday and Friday' evening from 1.30 pm, to 1 p.m. All authorised Christian Belence literature avallabile
No. of Sale.
Inland Lot
South Sart of Inland
Gap Roading
Wong Nel C
Registry No.
Locality
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Boundary Bieasuremente,
N. 8. E. W.
|feel tret leas,feat;
as per sala
plan.
Contents in sq. feet.
Ann, Rent.
Upset Price
about
DEN
BRITAIN MAKES MONEY FROM DEAD RABBITS Although few people have a good word to say for the rabbit during its life it has 100 per cent. utility value when dead.
At a parade in London of fur coats for export Sir Ceell Weir, of the Ex- port Council, said: "I've learned a new respect altogether for the humble rabbit. It has done more in the way of helping exports than any other animal."
Many Uses
Here are some of its use#:
Flesh is good to eat.
Skins make fur coats of many kinds.
aro specially
Or the aking treated and
Blue sky under-fur is used for hatter's felt.
Cosrae hair previously plucked out makes pillow stuffing.
Pelt, after removal from the fur,
make glue.
The "p" (loose bits of fur)
is manure
England alone produces more than 00,000,000 rabbit skins annually worth
1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea-selected on 2nd December and over £1,000,000, and the value is
ther Report,
1.03 Peter Dawson (Baxs-Baritone)
- and—
– tho—B.B.C.--Wireless – Millitary. Band.
1.30 Reuter and Rugby, Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- Juents,
1.4 A Russian Programme. 2.30, Close Down,
7.00
London Kelay-The Newa. 7.16. London RelayQuestions of
the Hour'.
7.30
De Groot and His Orchestra. 9.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.
8.07 Holay of a Recital by the Choir of B).. Joseph's Church.
· 8.45. · Studio-Book Reviews,
9.00 London Relay-The News and
Commentaries.
Now!
930 Bindle Talk by Sir Shenton Thomas, GCMG, O.DE, Governor and. Conmander-in-Chief of Stradi Sellemele
the
9.45 Alfredo Campoli- (Violin) and Louis.Kontner. (Piano).
10.00. CorelliConcerts Grosso In Ghiinor (Christmas Concerto”). € 10,10
Epilogue.
Studio Sunday Evening
Conducted by a Priest of the Roman
Catholic Church.
10.30 Close Down.
published the following day.
NOTICE
DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940
The following rates will be charged for mailing single coples of the following newspapers
nbroad:-
South China Morning Post China and Macao
16 cants per copy British Empire and Foreign
25 cents per copy The Hongkong Telograph China and Macao 14 cents per copy 16 centa Saturdays
British and Foreign 20 cents per copy 25 cents Saturdays.
The Hongkong Corps of Air Hald Vol. X No. 2
Wardens will be inspected by HE
the Acting Governor, Lt.-Generat❘ THE
E. F. Norton, at the Hongkong Foot-
ball Club ground on Sunday, Decem-
ber 22, at 10a.m.
FOR EVACUATES
HONGKONG'S NEWS
OF THE WEEK
Every Monday the "Telegraph" publishes a full page of local news covering the whole of the preceding week.
MAILED ANYWHERE 10
20 Conts Per Copy
going up.
Australlu (since France copilulated and
_went_out_of_the_market) is the only other great rabbit-producing country, so the United Kingdom has now the monopoly of the trade.
Sir Cecil Weir said the export of rabbit skins and hatters felt in- creased by 38 per cent. in June and another 27 per cent. In July.
The Americans, who formerly bought largely from France, are now buying more from us.
How Populace Welcomed Greeks
FROM PAGE ONE
thanksgiving services will be held for the fall of Koritza.
In Complete Occupation. KORCA, via ATHENS, Nov. 22
(UP),~The whole Koritzà sector is now reported to be in the hands of the Grecks, while one delachment of cavalry' pursued the Italians north- ward.
at the Reading Room. The public té cordially invited to nitend the services and to visit, the Reading Room,
FRATERNITY PRAYER ROOM"
(7) POKFULAM ROAD} (Almost direcly opposite to the Hong. kong University, West Gate.)
Evening Services on Saturday and Sun- day at 8.30 p.m. Preacher, Dr. Lechmere Chift.
Strangers are welcome.
The Lord's Supper on Sunday at 0.43
ມາ.
On Saturday, Nov. 30, there will be an "At Home" of the Kwangting and long. kong Branch of the Bible Unton of China. from -0.30 p.m. The Specker, Rev. Griebenow from Thibet. This meeting is open to non-members who are cordially Rivited,
METHODIST CHURCH (QUEEN'S ROAD EAST)
Circuit Quarterly And Church Anniversary
Bervices on Sunday, November 24 Preachers-Moting. Nev, W. H. Alton; Evening. Rev, 2. E. Sandbach,
Morning Parade Service at 10.15_a.m.--
Hynun No. 1. Prayer, Hymn No. 677. First Lesson, Hymn No. 975, Second Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Offertory, Hymn No. 690 Sermen, tymn No. 185, Denediction,
Evening Service at 7 pm-Hymn No. Prayer, Hymn No. 75. Lesson, Prayer, Notices. Offertory, 11ymn No. 703, Serman, Hymn. No. 010, Benediction.
Nolics for the Week
1. Following the Evening Service a Social Hour will be held at the 8. 49.
November 23, 1940.
UFS
EXILED QUEEN' RETURNS — Exilad · while her divorced husband, King Carol, ruled Rumania, Queen Helen, former Greek princess, returns to hor adopted country. Hero she rides in carriago in Bücharost with her son, new King Michael;
Dutch Police And Nazis In Clash
APS
|COSMETIC SHOPPE,
WILL SOON BE OPENED AT
10 FEDDER ST., CHINA BLDG. · WATCH FOR
GRAND OPENING FREE GIFTS
AND MAKE-UP SERVICES ? ·
Management::
Auw Pit Seng's Trading Co., Lid,
POST OFFICE
Government Gazette - Notification -- No. 1260 is published for general In- formation.
1. No person shall send any Christmas, New Year or other greet- Ing card by post to any destination outside this Colony unless
(a) the cover, if any, is unscaled and clearly marked with the words "Greeting Card";
nostinter out
any
(b) the cover, it addressed to a destination outside the British E- pire, contains nothing but a printed card, with the addition only of the sender's name and address.
the 2. Subject to
exemptions specified in paragraph 3, no person shall send any postal packet consist- or containing any newspaper, inger cutting or book by post to outside this Colony. 3. The provisions of paragraph 2 shall not apply to any newspaper registered under the Printers and Publishers Ordinance 1027, sent by the publishers of the newspaper or to any book in 巍
submitted wrapper unscaled to the Censor for examina- tion before sending.
4. Without
to the projudice provisions of regulations 84 and 86 of the Defence Regulations, 1940, (re- lating to penalties and the disposal of articles) any greeting card, news- paper, newspaper cutting or book posted in broach of any of the pro- visions of this order may be destroy-
the Censor muy direct.
Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended, The brigade commander of the German S.S. in The Hague has been ordered to investigate the incident, which is generally Australia and Manila expected to lead to a far-reaching curtailment of the indepen-London and Straits.Nov. 26, dence previously enjoyed by the Dutch police.
Allegation Of Spying On Behalf Of Britain
-Germans' Fear
THE Chief of the Dutch police at The Hague has been dised or disposed of in such manner as missed after a clash between the Dutch Nazis and The Hague police, when one Dutch Nazi was killed and several seriously injured.
The incident developed from the resentment shown against p
cyclist who accidentally collided France's New
with a marching column of 200 Dutch boy and girl Nazis. This led to fist fights between Dutch onlookers and the S.A. men who were accompanying the column. The police intervened, using fire-
arms.
Home at 8.18 p.m. All Bervicemen, and The German authorities have al-
civilians will be warmly welcomed.
ready considerably tightened up con-
Financial Policy
Based On Autarchy SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
INWARD MAILS
London and Straits London and Straits London and Straits
Honolulu,
US A
.Nov, 26.
28
Nov. 28.
Nov. 20 Japan and Shang- hol
(San Francisco date, 8th November)
Nov. 28. Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-Sen Francisco dale, 22nd November.....Nov. 20.
VICHY, Nov. 22 (UP).-Deed to close at or before 9 am, regis
2. Monday and Thursday-Badmintonditions in the Netherlands on the fining France's new financial
Club at the S. & S. Home at 7 pm.
6. Wednesday at 8 pm.
Gordon King Wih lecture at the
amon
Home, on "Chopm". This will be accont panied by touston lustrations on the doubt plano,
Д German
a
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Farcol Mall are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis- tered and parcel malls are closed at mails are advertised to close after pm. on the previous day; When 5 p.m.. Registered and Parcel mails are closed at 5 pm,
Saigon, Rangoon and Calcutta,
Sunday, Nov. 24
Halphong
9.00 0.m 9.00 a.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 20
8.30 am,
terly Mexling at the S. & 3. liome, Supper espionage on behalf of the British. M. Bouthillier, to-day explained 3. Tuesday at 8.20 p.m. Cireult Quar ground of the alleged persistence of policy the Minister of Finance, will be served at 7.30 pm. All friends Severnl days interested in the work of the Church are tried
court to the press that in view of the with Invited.
a man charc..
operating Wednesday at 5.30 pm. Ceneral home-made wireless transmitter. upheaval resulting from the war, Committee at the 3. & 5. Xome,
Although his innocence was estalit is necessary for France to re- Glished the President of the Court pudiate liberalism and orientate
stated that the British were without herself towards autarchy.
consistently obtaining in-
The Minister said such a policy is rom the Netherlands farmaion from few hours after the events occurred. designed to prevent the escape of Manila, Batavia and Sourabaya.
German efforts to prevent spying capital from France in order to are to be seen in orders issued to insure the more effelent exploitation Manfin, Australia and New Zealand prohibit anyone in the coastal dig of what riches have been left to her. This activity has manifested itself. tricts from remaining out of doors in the limitations imposed on foreign
..Nov. 26, 5 p.m. after 10 p.m., and also to ban the trade, restricting exports of those
Nov, 20, 5.30 p. aying of kites through the Nether- materials which are not indispensable nation's welfare, and giving to the
.Nov. 26, 8 p.m. German women telephone opera-priority to necessary imports.
.......Nov. 20, 7 p.m. tors have been temporarily placed at Dutch
Parallel to this activity is a big
Thursday, Nov. 28. exchanges to
assist the drive aimed at maximum production, Straits, Rangoon and Colcutta Dutch operators especially in obtain with the limited resources left to
3.30 p.m. Ing connexions for the German mill-France both regarding raw materials Shanghai, Japan, Canada, USA. tary and civil authorities," but also as well as transport, which is dificult obviously to check espionage through In view of the lack of coal, gasoline the telephone 'service.
and railway cars.
UNION CHURCH (KENNEDY ROAD).
Minister Absent on Leave: Visiting Preachers'
Sunday, Nov. 24-Morning Worship 10.30a.m. Rev. E, Moreton: Evening Worship 6 um, Rev. J. E. Bandbach,
During the Minister's' absence on leave,
services, of a minister are requested to 23606 (office), 21338 (home).
members of the Chures requiring the
apply to the Rev. Frank Short. Telephone
CHRIST CHURCH
WATERLOO ROAD).
The Vicar to Preach At Matting
Services in English–7.18
a.m. Holy Communion; a am. Sunday Schools at 3 Duke 62; 0.45 am. Adatting and Sermon Preacher: The Vicar, Hymns: 420, Lead us, heavenly Father, 407, Immortal, in vible...470, Boldiers of Christ, aris, 365, All people that on earth do dwell; 8.30 p.m. Evensong.
Services: Is Mandarin-à em. Holy Communion;; 11 am, Morning Prayer Sermon Preacher: Roy: Cheung Chok-lin of the Hap Yat Church.
Another detachment penetrated and accupied the gorge dividing the May, 1940 Morova heights, completely cuttingly
off the mountain, where the remaining defenders are reported to have sur- rendered, leaving the entire Koritza sector to the Greeks,
HONG KONG
NATURALIST
A quarterly illustrated journal principally for Hong Kong and S. China.
Birds and Butterflies of Hong Kong.
Notes on Vegetable Insect
Pests in Hongkong. The Typhoon of Nov. 23, 1939,
Hail and Halók →
A Synupils of the Fishoa of China. etc., ofc,
PRICE $2.00 Prepaid subscription $7.00 (Back Numbers from, Vol. IV. 'available)
On Sale at Mörring: Post,
*** Building..
Week-day services and Nolless meeting at 10 am in the Vicarage. Thursday, Nov 28-Holy Communion at 7.35 a.m. Guila et Martin & Mary week- Choir practica- p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 30-St. Andrew's Day Holy Communion at 7.35 am,
Preliminary_ Ifotice-Chrift Church's Fun Fair and Bale of Work, will take place on Saturday, Dec. 7'an the Church grounds. Miss Rosamund. Kun has kind- ly consented to perform the opening_cere. many at 3 pm. Admission free. There Mr. William O'Neill has been re- will be many useful things to buy and assigned from the Combatant Group everywhere. All friends cordially invit lots of new & amusing sideshows, Prize to the Key-Posts Group in the Hong- | ed. kong Defence Reserve.
Key Post Group
THE HAT TRICK— NEW STYLE
One North London policeman pec- formed a new kind of hat trick when called to deal with, an incendiary bomb.
The bomb was burning fiercely and there was no appliance to extinguish The policeman rah, to a nearby It. pond, filled his helmet with water and put the bomb in it.
Old clothes of all, descriptions are badly needed for men, women and children in the bombed areas in Britain. Such gifts will be received by the B.W.OF, c/o Government
PEAK CHURCH
(CHURCH OF ENGLAND SERVICE) Sunday before Advent-8 a.m. Ilely Communion,
Sunday-11.30 -Scandinavian Preacher: Rev. N. Thelle,
Service,
EMMANUEL CHURCH
(218, NATHAN, HOAD) -
tanda.
Appointments
been
His Excellency the Officer Adminis tering the Government has pleased to make the following op- pointmentsum
Mr. B. C. K. Hawkins, to act as Secretary For Chinese Affairs in addition to his own duties, with effect from November 23.
Dr. G. I. Shnw bo Health Ofcer with effect from November 2.
HON. MR. SMITH
ON LEAVE
The Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, Colonini) Sceretary, is on a week's local leave, and in his absence the Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North will net in his place. according to an announcement in the "Gazette" this morning.
vio Thursday Island.
Reg. Ord.
G. P. O.
•
Reg. Ord.
Central and South America - and United Kingdom via · Vancouver B.C.,. (Parcels for Canada · and U.S.A.)
Note.All Mails for United-King- dom will be forwarded with or with- out superscription.
K. P. 0.
Parcels Reg. Ord,
.4.00, p.
.5.00 p.m.
.5.30 p.m.
G. P. O.
Parcels Reg.
,4.00 p.m.
.6.00 p.m.
.7.00 p.m.
Mr. T. J. Gould to be Police Magis HONORARY A.D.C. Always
irate with effect from November 18.
Mr. Thomas B. Low to net as His Excellency the Officer Ad- Deputy Shipping Master during the ministering the Government has up- absence on leave of Mr. W. A. Hillyer, proved the relinquishment of the with effect from November 9.
appointment of Subador Major Hosh- yar Singh, 1st. Kummon Rides, ns his Honorary Alde-de-Camp, with efect from November 17.
JAPANESE ADMIT
BURMA RD. OPEN
AIRMEN WIN DISTINCTION
Ord
.*
. Ord.
Friday, Nov. 29. Air Mail by Sea to Singapore to * Connect with the “British Overseas
G.P:0. & K.P.0. " Reg......
.Nov. 29, 12.30 p.m. Nov. 29, 1.00 p.m. Straits and Calcutta
Parcels.....Nov. 29, 1.00 p.m. Letters... Nov. 29, 2.00. p.m. Air Mall by Air to Hangoon to connect with the "British Overseas · Air- WEYE."
K.P.O.
RCK, Ord.
...Nov. 20, 4:pmm.. Nov, 29, 4.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Reg.
.Nov. 29, 4.p.md.
Ord.
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" SHANGHAI, Nov. 221 (Domel).--- Replying to questions at the Press Navy spokesman admitted that re-ther R.A.F. awards were announced Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, Conterence this evening, a Japanese pairs have been effected to the dam-to-day to three New Zealanders, twoj
LONDON, Nov. 22 (Reuter)—Fur-.
aged bridges on the Burma Road.
The mokesman declared that this South African.
Australians, two Canadians and one; indicated that materials were passing
All received the Distinguished from Burma into the Chinese Interior. Flying Cross.
Salyage Rights Of Thanks To Canada
Requisitioned Ships
LONDON, Nov. 22 (Reuter)~~~~The
Nov. 20, 4.30 p.m.
17.6.A., and Europe via “Pan- American Airways 'and --Trans- Atlintia Services.”
'K.P.O.
¡Nov. 29, 5 p.in.
Ori.
«Nov. 28; 5.80 p.m.
G.P.O.
Ber.
ON.
Nov. 20, 5 pin. Nov. 29, 7.
Africa and United-Kingdom
An Act to amend the law with Norwegian Government has thanked Straits, Ceylon, indis, E, and South respect to the right of the Crown to the master, officers and crew of a claim salvage is published for general Canadian destroyer for the rescue of Information in this morning's Gove the men of a Norwegian ship which ernment "Gazette." The Act was was torpedoed and sunk on the way
In July, 1040."
Communion Servico. #+ states that where salvage servions from Britain to Canada,
Sunday,-11 am.Morning Service followed by Preacher: Rev. D. C. Carison: pm. Bun day School; 3 Pan, Young Men's Bible are rendered by H.M. ships, aircraft Class, Leader: Mr. Ancil Nance: 7.30 p.m. or other property, the - Crown may Song Service followed by Gospel Message, į claim. salvage for such services uk an Speaker: Mrs. Anell Marlen, 20
Monday 730 pm. SACA).
ordinary salvor. A requisitioned ship
Club,
Defence Reserve Notifications
House, during offico hours; Monday to Tuesday 30 pun, Young Propla's shall be regarded as HLM. vessel for H.E. The Acting Governor, Llou!) Friday from 9.30 am to 4 pm.
bar this purpose unless it. fs, previously General E. F. Norton, has been pleas- allowing
for lunch Interval, - and Wednesday.........2,50 -118. Women's. Seshing
Club at 152 Natian Road; par wipe agreed that the salvage earned is for ed to permit the following to quit the Saturday from 9.30 am until 1 pat
pand Prayer Medling. Bpeaker: some other person than His Majesty Hongkong-Defence Reservo; John
Spence, Bubjecti. "The church at prayor??”
Gray, with effect from November 5; ss 10 Hill Wood Road, It doot: Senor Serrano Suner, the Spanish from November 13; and Arthur Ed- iThursday--10:39 am, Worch Dinle MADRID, Nov. 22 (Router) — (James William Anderson, with effect| Loader; Mrs. Lechumere CuRLEADE
Monday, and wriday evebing: Bible Foreign Minister; arrived here from word Perry, with effect from Novem- disses as dual
İber 18,"
An appeal for funds in support of the Hongkong Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animain was broadcast from, the studio of ZBW last night;
Germany, to-day,
GP.O.ʻund K.PO.
Part
Nov. 28, 5.00 p.m.
Nov. 30, 6.30 b.m.
Reg. Nov. 20, 5.00p.m.
Ord
Baturday, Nov. 15.
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South 8.80/p.m.. Strails, Ceylon, India and United
F.P
Africa
Kingdom.
Parcola
Rog
Ord.
Patcel
Nov. 30,4p.mis
Nov. 80, p. .Nov. 30, 5.80p.m; GPOMPEISABI
2041/NOV, 20, 4 D..
Nov. 30, 0.30 p.my/
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