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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FEW AMERICANS IN PHILIPPINES
Latest Census Figures Released
MANILA, Oct. 25 (UP).—Revealing the small number of Americans who have migrated to the Philippines during the 42 years it has been under the American flag, figures released by the Philippine. Census Commission revealed there are only 8,700 Americans living. In the islands.
Of the total, 3,191 Americans reside in Manila and 1,958, mostly in U.S. military service, live in nearby Rizal_province. There are 438 Americans in Cavite, sito of the US. naval atation, and 766 in Mountain Province, most of them living in mile-high Bagulo.
In contrast to the small num-
ber of Americans in the Philip Gen. Pershing
pines, there are nearly 25,000 French people residing in French Indo-China, and approximately 125,000 Dutch in the Nether- lands East Indies.
Declines Ambassadorship
NEW YORK, Nov. 22 (Ren- According to final census figures for the Philippines, there are 15,833,649 ter).-General John Pershing, Filipinos in the Islands, 117,487 who commanded American Chinese, and 20,057 Japanese. Of the total Japanese, 17,808 live in Davao, troops in France in the last. war, und 4,730 in Manila.
has declined the ambassadorship Among foreign nationalities in the to Vichy,
President Roosevelt disclosed at a Philippines, Spain ranked fifth with 4,027, followed by Germany with press conference to-day that he had 1,140, Britain with 1,053, and Russia in fact offered General Pershing tho post of Ambassador to France but doctors would not permit the general Natureza, to accept on account of his health.
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TOUR OF COLONY BY SIR SHENTON
WEDDINGS
& LADY THOMAS nunced of Mr. Herman Jorich
The forthcoming wedding is an-
Wiclandi, Tadema
Chancellor, The tour of A.R.P. works by the Netherlands Consulate General, and visiting Governor of the Straits Miss Jean Mary. McLaren, of the Settlements, is to take place to-day staff of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire. Sir Shenton Thomas will set out at
10 ..
The wedding took place at the Re- At 2.30 this afternoon, Sir Shentongistry yesterday before Mr. T. S. Thomos is to visit H.M.S. Cornflower, Whyte-Smith, Registrar,
of Mr. the headquarters of the Naval Volun Ernest James Stevens, prison warder,
and will afterwards inspect the and Miss Mary
Anna Lee, of 324 Leers, Airport at Kal Tak; and at 4.43 p.m.
Nathan Road, will visit
Larly Thomson University with
At 11a.m. to-day. Lady Thomas will be paying a visit to the Women's International Club.
and This evening, Sir Shenton Lady Thomas will dine with His Honour the Chief Justice and Lady MacGregor.
U.S. Naval Men Watch War
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 (Reuter).
It was disclosed to-day by members
Sir Shenton and Lady Thomas will of the Navy Department that the attend Divine Service at St. John's United States has naval observers Cathedral ut 11 e.m. to-morrow. In with the British Fleet.
Detalls regarding their number and the evening, at 9.30, the Strails Governor will give u
broadcast tall with which units they are stationed from ZBW.
ip were not revealed. Sir Shenton Thomas and Lady
Thomas will not be leaving the Vichy Says No Sugar Colony on Tuesday, as previously thought.
Nov.
Shortage Likely
November 23 1940.
Badminton
League To Commence. On
December 11
DECEMBER 11 was the date fixed for the commencement of this season's badminton league, at a meeting of the Badminton Arreciation yesterday Since there are 10 teams "In the division it was decided that. It be divided into two sections, the winners to meet in a final
A representative of St. John's, last year's winners of the B division, re quested that his team be allowed to continue in this section as some of their best players were not competing this
year.
After discussion it was decided that 3. John's should remain in the B division providing that, if they, main- ∙lained a winning standard the first tournament, they Ave games, of the
the A would have to be transferred Division, If they showed a B division atandard they would remain in that
division.
Mr. S. A. Gray, President, proposed that Rev. J. R. Higgs and Mr. I. S. whyte-Smith, be lon. Vice-Presidents. with This proposal was uphold acclamation.
A proposal that $60 be contributed to the South China Morning Post Bomber Fund, was heartily agreed upon.
Following are the B divtalon tears: King's Section
Chung Wal, Collogo, Recreio, Jewish Club, Victoria Recreation Clut
Section B-St. John's, Kowloon Tong. St. Andrew's, Kowloon, Police.
King Honours Newfoundland
LONDON, Nov. 22 (Reulor).-The the Honorary King has assumed
the Newfoundland Colonelcy of Heavy Regiment, R.A., raised only The first contingent last spring. reached Britain in May and another contingent landed to-day to receive training.
There are already over 7,000 man from Newfoundland serving in three services.
TEAMS FOR INTER-HONG CRICKET
the
The annual Cricket match between Jardine's and the Hongkong Bank will take place at Kowloon -Cricket Club to-morrow, starting at 11 am.
Both sides are evenly equipped with batsmen, but the Bank appear to have a stronger bowling side and are fielding Volunteer training is interfering
the brothers Gesano,
in
lightly and it is more than likely that
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the afternoon. Amongst thoge ATLANTIC CITY, Nov. 22 (Reu- NEW YORK, Nov. 22 (Reuter). VICHY, Nov. 22 (UP)-The Sugar STOCK EXCHANGE
Control Committee announced that affected are D.J. Basanquet of Jardines ter), Mr. Philip Murray was to-day President Roosevelt indicated at a
and CDN. Walker, of the Bank. The London,
22 (Reuter)-despite the blockade, and despite the absence of either of these players will elected by 'acclamation President of press conference that, under present Diamond shares were the chief fea-indications that the 1941 beet-sugar be a distinct handicap to their respec- the Congress of Industrial Organisa-conditions, United States ald
tion in succession to Mr. John Lewis. Britain was near its peak. ture of the day under the Influence harvest will be barely 33 per cent, of tive sides.
A keen tussle is anticipated and the Lewis supported Wendell Willkle
Everything possible, he said, was of surprise dividend announcements normal, there will be no sugar short-
confidently expecting to in the recent presidential election Consolidated age in France, and the present ration Bank are
and stated at the time that he would being done of the present time, Beers by De
and
of one pound per capita each month avenge their defeat early last year. Diamond West Africa companies.
During the match various sweeps and "step down" Roosevelt was De Beers deferred advanced from can be continued.
fines are being arranged to benefit the elected. 07s. 6d. 1o 1029.
Bomber Fund. Teams are: od.
Lisbon, Nov. 22 (Reuter)-Lord Elsewhere conditions were quiet)
Washington but gilt edged und Brazilian issues Lothian left here for
having been delayed here several generally moved to higher levels.
Wall Street was narrowly higher.days by bad weather.
Men Gaoled For Theft At R.A.F. Repository
Four men at the central depository of the Royal Air Force in England have been auspended from duty. A case which ended in three men going to fail in connection with thefts from the depository.
labotir.
4
For a similar offence Willan Bar
six weeks' The depository, the Court was
nett, aged 38, received told, was established to receive hard labour.
aged 35, the kits of airmen who were ro- William Alfred Turner, ported killed, wounded, missing went to two months' hard labour for or prisoners. Officers were also receiving.
Cameras, dressing-gowns, suits of allowed to send articles there clothes and boots were mentioned In when they were drafted abroad. the case.
Persistent thefts of such kit, it was Bayliss told the magistrates stated, had been taking place.
BOON atter going to the depository For stealing articles from the de- he saw that stealing was rife. He pository, William Henry Bayliss, and Barnett agreed that the latter's 30-year-old civilian labourer there, car should be used to smuggle articles was sentenced to four months' hard out of the depository.
THE BAND
27th Nov.
13th Dec.
of the
3rd Dec.
2nd
BATTN.
1st Dec.
ROYAL SCOTS (The Royal Regiment)
22nd Dec.
Wednesday, 27th Nov.
Saturday, Friday,
90th Nov. Gth Dea.
Thursday, ́ ́ 28th Nov. Sunday,
8th Dec.
Tuesday:
RANGDON & CALOUTTA via Singapore,
that
E.W.ON. L. It. Railton (Capt.) JC. BL Baxter, N, D. Booker, N. J., Booker. D. 1. Bosanquet, E. K. Brazel, G. J. P. Carey. G. P. Charlton, D. Hung, D. O. ParsoZLE, G. P. Stone,
Stavanger Bombed
LONDON, Nov. 22 (Reuter)
IC-
Japanese Sentenced SINGAPORE, Nov. 22 (Reuter).- Shinozaki, the Japanese, who, was arrested some weeks ago under the
WayfoonEM. F. L. Haymes (Capt.) Stavanger aerodrome was bombed by Defence Regulations, was to-day D. G. DIT E, A. Xompas, D. Gosano, Gailrcraft of the Coastal Command this found guilty after a five-day trial and M. Govano, G. Harrington; L. J.-A.-Heldens
J. 8, Lee, E. P. Miller, T. M. Thompson, morning, says in Air-Ministry-com- was sentenced-to-three years...and
fined £125: munique.
C. D. N. Walker.
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