Wednesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
December 18, 1940.
Bomber Fund Growing Hostility To
Swelling
A total of $1,407,038,22 was reached yɛɛ. terday by the War Fund inaugurated by the P. C. M. Port, Ltd,, with the following donations:
Tennu Tauraient
and Itanie. History" "Mess, Kowloon Hospital (4th donation)
Reverend Fathers of this Franch
Mission Fand donution)
Jack O'Lanter
Mr George C. Wond
Me: Wong. Bek-pun
Afr. Yeung Shukk-ping
"Juhu"
Mr.W. O. Long A.-H.
W. J. I....!!
1st Bn Thơ Middlesex Hegi, por European we (alo of với NHÂN
No. 2 Police Station, Kinglo Men's
As flat. Instalinept)
A Strangor, speku
M. B. (2nd donation)
Mr and Mrs E. W. C. Himmonds ¡In memory of the late Mira R. A. Wood............................... Contributions by members and subscribers of the United Servicen Recreation Chb............... Mr and Mrs D, Tollan-(
Indian and Chinese Palier Guarde
$203.30
8.2 1 6c598
23.80
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Japan In Canada
VANCOUVER, Dec. 17.-Hostility in Japan towards British interests in the Far East has aroused increasing anti-Japanese sentiment in Canada, particularly British Columbia, where Japanese immigrants have taken a sub- stantial hold in several fields of commerce and industry, according to reports received here.
STOCK MARKET REPORT
Japan's partnership with the Axis Powers brought to a climax two
years of growing recentment among Canadians here who have Japanese in their own home 43 competitors Hongkong Stock Exchange Official markets. Canada has hitherto main Summary, sued yesterday says:
tained a policy of extreme tolera- The inurket continues with steady tion towards Japan, owing to Bri- demand, with a Inir volume of busi-tish interests in the Far East, but recent uventa may well lead to n firmer stand against Japanese pene tration.
news passing.
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Buyers
Bank of East Asia $74
Canton ins. $107.50
205.05
Neu of
Christmas Cards)
100
A Broker and donation)
60
Boropnel Hox (further donation)
71.14
Union Ins. $305
"in Hes of Christmas Carda" Chuteen Funds of H.ALM,
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3.03
A member of the Hongkang Cricket
Club
6
“Ducks and Butterfingen“”“”, 11.K. UU.
REFUGEE CHILDREN
The Director of Medical Servicen grote- Jully acknowledges the generous gift of $100 from Mr Khan Tien-yin, of Chin Rus-heng. 20, 1onham Strand, West.
This money will be spent on materials for nakle up clothing for the children transferred from to Leung Kuk to King's Park and Ma Tai Chung Camps.
ANTI-TUNERCULOSIS WORK The Hongkong Anti-Tuberculosis An- reciation acknowledges with thinks the following donatkin and subscriptions:
The Phiup Bamuel $100, LiPo-kwoj. $100, J. 17. Janept, $100, De G. W. Pope, $3, Dr B. H. Tat, 8o. Dr 1. W. Ware, Confederation Life Association, $5 Dr J. M. Gray, $5, M. R. Deb, 15, Dr T. M. Pin-hui, 15. Dr H. M
Aftertal $3.
Trol. 63. H. G. Hooper, 15, Mr W 3. Carrie. 85, Dr G. F. Yeoh. 5, Dr C. C. Petrovsky, 53, Dr 1, P. Khe, $5, Dr W. C. Woo, 15, Mr Lam 8hlu-kwong, $5, Mr J. Golling, $3. Me A. 11. Bettley, -$5. Mr Peter 8. WORK. ME K. 3. Iteidy. $5, Mr C. F. Harrison, $5. Dr Wong Itokain, $3, Bir E. M. Raymond, $5.
HHANGHAI CONVENT
The following donations have been re- colved in pd of the "Holy Family Con- vent, Shanghas" In memory of the itev. Mather Clement:
Wharves $02
Dorks "O" $18.10 Docks
"N" $17.25
Providents $5.55 Hotels $3.45 Lands $33.30 Healtics $3.75
$17.05
"O" C.D. $7.30 Lights "N" C.D. $7.05 Dairy Farms $10.10 Watsons $10.35 Entertainments $7 Constrictions "O" $1.00
Sellers
Tiolets $3.05
Realties $4 Electrles "O" $40.50 Vibro Piling $7.70
Sales
Docka "O" $18.10 Humphreys $7.80 Trama $17.70
Lights "O" C.D. $7.35/40 Electrics "O" $40.25 Telephones "N" $10.30 Cements $10.20
Dairy Farms $10.25
Their activiller as fishermen along
Invasion Danger Exists
Press Warna Britain
London, Des. 17.
A largo-scale assault' on Britain at an early date in order to create n diverston from the Kallan defenta ix the subject of
nworning in, the newspapers to-day against a
compincency resulting from rerit
successes.
writes,
that
the Pacific coastline of North Ameri-despite the rointive quietness of the
en are notorious. Governmental res trictions had to be introduced by British Columbia to control
their competition against Europeans but they are still an important factor in the rich industry.
Though one copper mine has been operated by Japanese in the past, most of the copper supplies for Japan were purchased from Ameri- can-owned mines until the Govern- ment placed an embargo on it. This embargo, it is believed, is an unmistakable sign of a suffer atti- lude to Japanese Infiltration Into British Columbla at this time.
; Scrap Iron, nickel and aluminium are already barred to Japan. The export of lead may be next forbid- den, it is predicted-Reuter.
ART EXHIBITION CHINESE GIRL PAINTER GIVING SHOW
Bira Genoveva Gonsalves Remedies, Christmas Shopping chung Tan is to be held at the third
Mr Stella Ozorio Xavier, 15; Mes M, F.
die Pinna, $10; Mrs A. . B. Sliva-Nello.
$10; Misa A. M. de Sousa, 10; A Friend,
$3; Une ancienne eleve. $20; Mra A. A
Reed, $3. Total H. 05.
Hours Extended
An exhibition of paintings by Miss floor of the Hotel Cecil from morrow, Thursday, until Saturday,
-01
At the monthly meeting of the inclusive, from 11 am to 8 pm. enchi
being ar-
Past pipi and Friends of the Holy Family Convent, Shanghai, who wash to Chinese Chamber of Commerce yes-day. The exhibition is contribute towards this Memorial Fund, terday the Secretary, Mr H. Y. Tso ranged by the Fung Kung Chinese Ara informed that donations with bo gratefully received for and on behalf of announced that permission had been | Arts Academy. The tatilution. by Misa L. Guterres, c/u obtained by the Chamber from the The Gloucester Hotel,
Government for Chinese firms to ex- tend their business hours during the Christmas und Chriese New Year periods.
LANCE CPL KAUFMAN
The extension granted is as fol- The Colonial Office announces that lows: December 21 and 22 to 8 p.m.; L/Cpl F. Kaufman Own Royal West Kent Regiment, p.m, and 31 to 10 pun.
Kentute's 23 to 10 p.m.: 24 to 11 p.m.; 30 to 8.30 whose next of kin resides in Hong- Kong is a
January 23 to 9 p.m.; 24 to 10 p.m. Prisoner of War-Our 25 to 11 p.m. and 23. (New Year Own Correspondent.
Eve) to midnight.
The Daily Mal
that Hiler may we must assume country's cities and ships and well, intensify his attack on
this also attempt another invasion. We must prepare to meet these blow--and quickly. Events are moving at such npace In the Mediterranean Hitler cannot afford to wait long: before-launching un-offensive;"
According to the Daily Express,
German Air Force, Nazi factories are still turning out, 2,000 planes month and Italian airmen are stil| kept in Belgien airfields despite the "We don't know what use Hiller of their own country. pressing needs
has made of the fine Danish ship- yards he added to hir own six months ago, but do know that he is prepared to sacrifice million soldiers and some of them may achieve some- thing before they die," "states paper-Reuter,
Heavy Losses Of Shipping
the
London, Dec. 17. Twenty-three ships aggregating| -101,100 tons were lost by, enemy
action during the week ended at mil-; night on December 8, the Admiralty announced to-day. The Germans claimed to have 'sunk 243,000 tons during that period.
The losses were made up of 10; British ships totalling 80,740 tons, three Allied ships totaling 12,937 tons, and one neutral ship of 1,513 tona,
..
Reuter understands that Good proportion of the British losses were accounted Miss Cheung Tan, it is learned, has "black", day,
for on one especially been studying painting for only four years, but has shown remarkable
Naval circles streks that these: talent, and a great future is predicted U-boat menace and that the
losses were not entirely due to the for her. There will be 122 on view, divided into four classes of mines, bombers and enemy raiders
plctures
danger figures, flowers and birds, landscapes, alust not be overlooked. The aver and oil paintings. The flower and weekly total of mercantile losses bird studies cover a wide range, and the other subjects are also varied and colourful.
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excluding the Dunkirk period--was since the beginning of the war-
now 03,103 tons, it was authoritative- ly stated. Reuter.
Claims By Submarine
Berlin, Dec. 10.. A special communique issued by: the German High Command to-day: says that Lieutenant Commander Otto Kretschner, returning from his latest cruise, reported the sinking of 34,935 tons of British shipping, thus reaching a total of 252,100 tons, and thereby becoming the first U-bont officer to pass the 200,000 ton mark. The ships sunk
included three auxillary cruisers and the British destroyer Daring United Press...
Bright Plays Presented
For The Bomber Fund
Three bright one-act plays were presented by the Amateur Dramatic section of St. Andrew's Club in the Church Hall last night, in aid of the South China Morning Post, Bomber Fund.
Mr V. R. J. Merrett was the stage manager, and Messrs E. H. P. White and A. 'S. Bliss the business managers. Mr William Tillery was in charge of the
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The Committee of the Club desire TUESDAY. 24th DEC. to thank St Andrew's Fellowship, the Amateur Dramatic Section of the Y.M.C.A., the South China Morning Post,
Hongkong Telegraph, Anderson Music Co., Ltd., Kowloon Furniture Store, Gilman & Co., Ltd., Radio Dept., and members of the Club who assisted in various ways."
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