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CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICE

25 words $2.50 Government

› for 3 days prepaid

FOR SALE.

BEDLINGTON "

TERRIER

House Sewing Centro of the B. W. O, F, "will be closed on 25th December, and 1st January.

The Knitting Contre at; the DOG Helous May Institute will be

thoroughbred for sale, $100 to be closed on 20th December. given to the War Fund, Can be seen by appointment. Tel. 30709, office hours.

LIONEL electric- trains and 'acces- cories. Selling out at pro-war wholesale prices. On view ht No. 8, Bowen Road, Bowen -Mansions, Fist No.1, any day from 2.pm.

THOROUGHBRED. Scottish- terriers,, Entire proceeds to the Bomber Fund. Cant bo reen" anytime `ufter "Wodnes- day December 18. At No. 1 Robinson Road—Mrs, Petro,

Evacuation · Representation

Committee

PUBLIC MELTING

Saturday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

December 21, 1940.

CHURCH NOTICES. RADIO

CHRIST CHURCH (KOWLOON TONG)

Christmas Play and Midnight Eucharist on Tuesday

Runday, December 22–IV Bunday in Advent7.15 am. Holy Communion" $3.65 am. Miltina and Sermon. Preacher: the Vicar: '11 am. Chrisummas-tide Festival Hervice of Holy Communion in Mandarin. Preacher: the Very Hlaverend Uhs. Dean of longkong: 630 pm. Evensong

Monday, December 21-Full Dress Ite- hearsal of the Christmas Play, with the musio 6 pm, in the Church.

Turday, Decembar:24-Christmas Evo. ---10,15 p.nz. Carols, the Christmas Play and Midnight Eucharist.

Hymns at the Eucharist: Intrait 2 "O cose, all yo faithful"; Graduat 24 “Ifark, the herald angles sing": Offertory 19 PA great and mitity wonder": Communion 20 Dettold, the great creator..." Re kessional 21 "Chelitmas zwenica”.

today and no cholt practice)

Thursday.-8, Stephen, 'Martyr.' Holy Communion: 738 am, (There will be no meeting of the Qung of Martis and Mary Friday 9, John, Evangelist. Holy Com munion 7.15 am. (There will be no celo bration of the Holy Communion on Satur day),"

A public mooting of all those Wednesday, Christmas Day- am, and interested in the Evacuation Roly Communion in Engilah; 19

kum. Children's Bervice, presentation Committoo will be “HONGKONG/AB/REVEALED BY hold at the Peninsula Hotel on THE JAMKHA" Second Edition. Friday, December 27, at 6 p.m., Over 60 · excellent views of the Colony, Price$1.38, Obtainable at receive statement from the Kelly & Walsh,, Ltd., Hongkong Committee, in connection with the Travel Bureau or from the Publishers reply to the petition submitted on Gouth? China Morning Post, · Ltd.,

November 22. Wyndham Street,

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

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Note: All are welcome to attend the Carole and Christmas Play on Christmas Zve, bul it is hoped that all who come for the carols and the play will remain for Eucharisi, which will follow the play without any break.

F. C. CLEMO,

The Vicar will be in the Church at 8.30 Hon. Secretary. | pm, va Christinas Evo to hear confessions,

or al any other time by arrangement.

CHANGE OF ADDRESS

Kindly note that as from 30th. The following rates will bo December, 1940, our New office charged for malling single copies address will be

the following newspapers

abroad:-

South China Morning Post China and Macao

10 cents per copy British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy The Hongkong Tolograph China and Macno

14 cents per copy 10 centa Saturdays

British and Foreign 20 cents per copy

25 cents Saturdays.

THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO.,

WINDSOR HOUSE, 2nd. FLOOR,

DES VOEUX ROAD CENTRAL,

HONG KONG

Caribbean Bases

"Nonsense"

WASHINGTON, Dec. 20 (Reuter), --Discussing boses to be leased from Britain in the Caribbean, President | Roosevelt mild that an awful lot of nonsense" had been written about the delay in making arrangements.

Only in the cases of Trinidad, Ber- inuda and Mayabuana were decisions 1 being delayed.

Equine Sports Club

CABARET DINNER DANCE

THE

IN ROSE

PENINSULA

ROOM HOTEL

BOXING DAY

8 P.M.-2 A.M. WITH

H. TONG and ALLISON FISHER

IRENE ARTEUH

ANITA LEE

W. H. YUNG

MARVINA and JAMINO

TİCKETS $5.00 each.

DRESS OR UNIFORM

TICKETS CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE RECEPTION DESKS IN THE HONG KONG AND PENINSULA, HOTELS AND AT THE

CLUB HOUSE.

PRESIDENT LINER

Sailings

To 8AN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES

Via Singhai, Kobe, Yokohama &

$3 "President Coolidge"

SS "President' Pierce"

SS "President Taft"

Honolulu.

DEC.

JAN.

JAN. 17

**To •NEW • YORK AND BOSTON Via Manila, Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Rombay & Capetown.

SS "President Garfield"

TO MANTLA

SS "President Pierce".

FED.

DEO. 27

JAN. 10

BS "President Taft””

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JAN. 24

PRESIDENT LINES

“ROUND-WORLD SERVICE”

LT AGENTS FOR TEANSOONTINENTAL & WESTERN Jaag vrata of AIR AND UNITED AIR LINKS.

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EMMANUEL

CHURCH

(218, NATHAN ROAD)

Christmas Gifts for the Baby Home of Fanling

Sunday, Dec. 22.11 a, Morning Wor- ship. Preacher: Rev. J. R. Spence. Sub- Jeci: "Christ"; 12 noon Communion Sor.

METHODIST CHURCH (QUEEN'S ROAD ZAST)

United ServiceTM On Christmas Day

ZBW, 855 metres (845 k.c.), and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) London Topical Feature: "Balloon Barrage”

Broadcast by Z, B. W. on a Fro- quency of 845 .c's. and on Short

Bervices on Banday, December 22 Preachers Morning, Rev. J. Band-Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-12 mid- bachi Evening, Rev. E. Moreton,

Morning Parade Bervice at 10.15 am Hymn No. 115, Prayer, Hymn No. 142, Becond First Lemon, Hymn No. 23, No. 125, Sermon, Hymn No. 129, Benedic- Lesson, Prayer, Nelices Offertory, Hymn

tion

Evening Bervice, at 7pm. This wil tako the form of a speciat full Carol service.

"Hotlers for the Week Tallowitg, the Evening Service & Social Hour will be field at die S. & ̃B¢ Home at 8,13 pm All Servicemen and civilians will be warmly welcomed.

Monday at 3.30 pan, General Commitee at the 87% 8: Heme.

Monday and Tuesday`ni 730 pan, 'Ber- vicemen's Christmas Dinner and Concert, | st the 8, à 8. Homo, ; The presence of our

larly that of the ladies.

night on 0.52 m.c's. per sécond.

H. K. T.

13.15 pm. Short Service of Inter- cession.

12.10 Grela "Keller "(Vocal) -and Primo Seala's 'Acoordeen Band,

1.00 Local Time Signal and-Wea- ther Report.

-1.03. Selections froen Light Opses, 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce ments,

Max Miller in the Holborn Empire Thesire.

IF YOUR BUYING IS A PROBLEM:

APS

On

POST OFFICE

COSMETIC SHOPPE mices will be open as follows:

10 Pedder St. Phone: 28238 WILL SOLVE IT FOR YOU PROMPT.

FREE GIFTS !

FREE MAKE-UP SERVICE !

Japanese Insult Unintentional *Philippines Incident

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CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

Wednesday, December 25, and Thursday, December 20, the General Post Office and Branch Post

Wednesday, 25 Thursday, 20 G.P.O. 8 to 10 num. 8 to noon Kowloon 8 to 10 am- # to noon Sheungwan 6 to 9 a.m.- 8 to 10 am. All other Branch Post Offices and Money Order Office will be entirely

the Holidays. during closed

There will be

collection from the pillar boxes each day Sundays and one delivery of regla tered and ordinary correspondence at 10 am on Wednesday and at 11:30 am, on Thursday.

CRO

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There will also be ons:dolivery of ordinary correspondence sach'iday at 4|11-mm. from the) Branch/Post Office. MANILA, Dec. 26 (Reuter)-The at Stanley, Taipo and Un Long display of the Japanese flag over the

United States flag, and the swastika ts suspended.

Emall Packet Post to all countries

over the Union Jack on n Japanese

civilians friends will bo walcóméd párticued duting in actuni per-out participating in a parade making

Christmas Day.. United Servien at-16.30 s.m. (Instead of 10.15 amy in which our friends from, the Union Churches will share.

UNION CHURCH

⚫ (KENNEDY ROAD)

Sunday, December 12-Morning Worship 10.30 a. Preacher: Rev. E. Moreton Evening Worship 8 p.m. Preacher: Rev. J. E. Sandbach.

Christmas Day,—United Service at 10,30 ... In the English Stethodist Church, Queen's Road East, (opposite the Noyni Naval Hospital).

vice: 1.30 p.m. Meet at the Church for FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,

baptismal servica al 2 pm, at Lai Chi Kok 7.30 pm. Day 3 p.m. Sunday School: Hong Service; 8 pm. Gospol Message: Speaker, Mrs, Angli Nance.

Monday, Deo, 23.--7.30 p.m. 5. A. C, A. Tugestay, Dec. 24-0 p.m. Christmas Carol Service. There will be a Christin free with gifts for the Baby Itome of Fanling. Everyone is invited to bring something for the holes. Also a short play by the Y. P. C.; "Is not this the Christ The Sunday School and Young, People's Club will be bringing Carol selections.

Wednesday, Dec. 23.-11 am. Christmas Worship Service. Speaker: Dr H. Leets mere Citit; 8 pm. Christmas Dinner Party at V. Hillwood Rond. Reservations through

Fraternity Book Rooin,

Friday, Dec. 2 p.m. Story Hour for Boys and Girls, "Christmas Special" at DA-Hill Wood Road: 6 pan. Prayer Meet+ ing at 9. Hlwood Road.

Bible Studica Monday and Friday, as usual.

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

116, CAINE ROAD)

Services for the Christmas Season: Midnight Mass

December 22, 4th Sunday in Advent Morning services-1st Moms at 6 with sermon in Chinese; 2nd Mass at 4 with sertoon in English; 3rd Mam at 10 with Vermont in English.

Evening services-At 3.30 Catechetical Instruction: at 4 Exposition of the leased Sacrament, recitation of the Holy Rosary, Novena for Christnins and Benediction.

December 21.-The Novena for Christmas at 5.30 pin.

Fost

December 24.-Vigil of Christmas. Day. The Novena for Christmas at 5.30 Day. Solemn Pontifical Maxi at Mid- night,

December 23.-ChristmaN Day. Italy Day of Obligation). The Nativity of our Lord.

Morning services.-1st Mar at G; 2nd Mass at with sermon in English; ard Masa at 10 Salemn gh Mass

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SCIENTIST

131 MACDONNELL, HOAD)

Service on Sunday, December 22.

The subject of the Lesson Sermon in all : Christian Science Churchon will be "IN the Universe, including man, evolved by atomic force?"

The Golden Text will be: "Thus walth the Lord that crusted the heavens; · God - himesif that formed the earth and made it... I am the Lord, and there is nona else." isaiah 43: 18).

Amongst other the following eltations will be "read froin the Bibler. "And God saw everything that fe lind made, and behold, it was very good." (Genesis 1: 3).

The following citations will also be read from the Christian Science Textbook, "Science and Health with Koy to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "The Scriptures declare all that He reade to

tho

2.05 Reginald Dixon at the Organ. 2.15 Close Down,

| INWARD`MAILS the fifth Anniversary of the Com-Canton monwealth at Laneo on November Sandakan.............

.Doc. 31. ..Dec. 21. Dec. 22.

15 was an unintentional and innd Australia and Manlia vertent misdemeanour on Japanese Calcutta and Stralis,........Dec. 22.

30 Closing Local Stock Qresidents due to their Ignorance of 'Air Ball by "Erilish: Overness Air-

70.32 Compositions of Beethoven. --- 7.00 - London Relay--The News.

7.16 London Relay-"Questions of the Hour'.

7.30 Selections from Gilbert and Bulilyan.

-ways Beryloo", by sea from Singa-

the Philippine flag laws and inter- national proceedings, declared the Japanese Consul-General, Mr Mori, Centon

in a letter addressed to the Secretary London and Stralfa of the interior on December 7, which London and Straits has just been made public.

8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements,

hai London Relay Garrison

8.02

-9.00 London Relay--The News and sisters,. Mr Morland

Theatre'. News Commentary.

ré-

7.Dec. 24. .Dec. 15, .Dec. 25. USA., Honolulu and Manila (San Describing the

the Japanese particl-

Francisco date, 3rd Dec.). Dec, 28. pation in the celebration as a sincere USA.. Honolulu, Japan and Shang- and honest desire to join in the hap-

(San Francisco date 0th. Piriess of their

December) Filipino

...Dec. 28.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES gretted that such an expression of Registered and Parcel Mail are feeling should be misinterpreted as an closed 15 minutes earlier than the insult to the United

He added that he hoped the exist-e given below unless otherwise 10.00 Half an hour of Old Time ing friendship and understanding beated, and where malls are advertis- Variety

tween the Philippines and Japan tered, and parcel malls are closed at ed to close at before 8 a.m. regia- would in no way be marred by, the 8 pm. on the previous day. When Incident, and would be further cn-mails are advertised to close after hunced despite - "malicious anti-

p... Registered and Parcel malla

Towg

9.30 Local Sport Results.

9.33- A Light French Programme with Albert Prejean and Damla.

London Relay Balloon

Sinter

10.30 Barrage'.

A Topical Feature. 11.00 London Relay--Talk: 'In My Japanese propaganda spread by cer-are-closed at 5 p.m. Opinion'.

tain elements" in this country.

11.15 Dance Musio. 12.00 inkdnight. Close Down.

I. L'ind

To-morrow's Programme

Broadcast by Z. B. W. on a Fre quency of 845 kc's, and on Short Wave from 12.16-2.30 p.m. and 8-10.35 Pin, on 9.52 m.e's. per second.

H. K. T.

10.30-11.30 am. Relay of Morning Service from the Union Church.

p.m Tchaikowsky-1812 The Philharmonic Orchestra with the Ural Cossacks Choir conducted by Alexander Klischin.

12.32 Songs by Amelita Galli-Curci

(Son Grieg-Holberg Suite, Op. 40.

12.42

1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- ther Report.

1.93 Plano Duets by Rawicz and Landauer.

be good, like lumself-good in Principle and in idea. Therefore

spiritual universe is good, and reflects God as hot, The diving Principle and idea constitute spiritual harmony-hegyen and eternity. In the universe of Truth. matter is - known. No supposition of error enter there. Divine Selence, the Word of God, Batth to the darkness upon the face of error, "God in All-in-all," and the light ever-present Love nines the universe. Hence the eternal wonder that infalto space is peopled with God's idens, reflecting Itur in endless spiritual forms.

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Pres, The poilun of a material universo vis ullerly opposed in the theory of man as Weather Forecast and Announce evalved from Mind. Such fundamentalments. errors send falsity Into all human doc- 1.45 Irines and conclusions, and do not necord II and III: inanity lo Diety." (Science and Health. Page 206, 53, 503).

of

AnnouncemEDE

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First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hong kong fa Branch of the Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Doston, Mass.) Ho. 31, Macdonnell Road. close to Peak Tran Slation. Sunday

1.15 Light Orchestral Selections,

1.95

Puccini's "La Boheme" Arts

2.30 Close Down. 7.00

London Relay The News, 7.15 London Relay-The News and News Commentary,

7.30 ward

Studio Talk by Edwin Ha-

7.45 Richard Tauber (Tenor) and Service 11.15 am. Testimony Meeling De Groot and Ilis.Orchestras. Evening services-At 3.30 Catechetical Wednesday, 6 pm. A Reading Room 14 Instruction: al 4 Exposition of the Blessed located in the Church building and is

Local Time Signal, Weather 8.00 Sacrament, recitation of the Joly Rosary open on Monday, Thursday and Saturday Report and Announcements. and Benediction.

mornings from 18.30 a.m. to 12.30 pm, and December-20-SL-Stopten-From-to-day-on-Tuesday-Friday GYFAUZATM from

„8.03 — Arensky-Tris_in__D...Mileor, the colecnisation of Marringes i per- 5.30 pan. to 7 pm. All mitted.

authorised Op. 32. Benediction of the Blessed Christian Science literature is availabio Sacrament at 5.30 p.m.

Elleen Joyco (Piano), Henri at the Reading Room. The pubite Temianka (Violin) and Antoni Sala cordially invited to attend the services and to visit the Reading loom.

(Cello).

On week days: bias at 0 and 7.30 Con- teslong morning and evening.

Best Gift

New

8.30 Compositions of Tchaikowsky, 8.45 Studio-Book Reviews, 9.00 London Relay-The News and

Commentary,

Chopin-Conceria No. 2 in F

21. NOV:

9.30

1st-

Minor, Op.ro: 2nd Mov: Lar- Practical Rhetto; 3rd Mov: Allegro vivace....

Gift

LARGE SELECTION OF LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, STOCKINGS AND SOCKS SUITABLE FOR X'MAS PRESENTS.

Rata

Alfred Cortot (Piano) and Orchestra cond, by John Barbirolli.

10.03

Hildegard Erdmann (So- prano) singing Yo That Now Are Sorrowful from Brahms Requiem".

10.15

0.15 Studio Sunday Evening Epilogue.

Conducted by a Minister of the Methodist Church.

10.35 Close Down.

LETTERS

A Correction

To the Editor,

The "Hongkong Telegraph."

we mls-

Sir-We deeply regret informed you yesterday when We suld Mr Y.-K. Sze would be assisting In our Concert on Sunday. This is not so, and we wish to apologise to Mr Sze and your readers for the mis- take.

We will be grateful if you kindly publish this correction.

Ô. V. CHUNG,

Hon. Secretary, H.K. University Christian Associa- tion.

Notice To Parcel Senders

Senders of parcels or small packets by post to places outside the Colony are now required to make a customs declaration stating the full address, the nature, value and net weight of the contents, according to

amend- ment to the Post Office Ordinance of 1920 published in the Government Gazette yesterday.

Saturday, Deo. 21

.5.30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 21

.9.00 am.

The Incident was ordered to be in- vestigated by the United States nu-Canion thorities. Mr Mori's letter was made publie by the office of Mr Manuel Saigon Quezon, President of the Philippines Commonwealth without comment. Straits and Calcutta.

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Monday, Dec. 23

STOCK MARKET Straits, Ceylon, India, Enat and South

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Omelet Summary, issued yesterday says.

The week was notable for Increased

activity, caused through a general improvement in serument. Trans- actions were more widespread and covered stocks which have been dormant for sometime. Enquiries throughout were persistent resulting In a general hardening

of

and

Parcels,..Dec. 23, 10.30 am. Letters, Dec. 23, 11.30 a.m.

Aftica.

.3.30 p.m. Shanghal, Japon, Canado, UŠA.. Central and South America and United-Kingdom Vin Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for Canada only).

Note-All Malls for United- Kingdom will be forwarded with or without Superscription.

G.P.O. and E.P.O. Parcels

offerings being readily Al

Reg.

Ord.

Dec. 23, Noon

Dec, 23, 2.15 p.m.

Dec. 23, 3.00 p.m.

Tuesday, Dec. 24

connect with the "Britüh Over- sens AirwAJL."

the close all by Bea to Singapore to dicative of a

a resumption of the up

up- ward trend in the coming weeks,

to particularly owing the approaching declarations of dividends

and

expecta tions of higher returns in some cases. Business Done During the Week

H.K. Banks $1,365, $1,370

Union Ins. $397%, $400, $397% Dock

"O" $18, $18.10, $18%, $10 Docks "N" $17% BUSK

Providents $5, $5.55, $5.00, $5.65 Hotels $3,05, 5316 Hotels $3374-4 Lands

Humphreys $7.80

Tramwayn $17.05, $17.70 Lights "O" $7.30, $7.35, $7.40, $731⁄2 Lights "N" $7.05, $7.15 Electrica "O $404-

Telephones O $25.70, 525734 Telephones "N" $10.30, $104 Cements $10.10, $18, 318.20, $18,30,

$18

Dairy Farms $10 Watsons $10, $10.00

Buyors

H.K. Banks $1,370 Bank of East Asia $74 Canton Ins. $195 Union Ins. $397,50 H.K. Fire Ins..$157.50 Wharves $92 Docks "N" $17:15 $18.50 Docks

$5.85

HO

Providents

Lands $33.60

Realties $3.75

Trama $17,70

Star Ferries $81 Lights "N" C.D. $7.15 Electries "O" $40 Electrics "N" $30.50 Sandakan Lights $11.30

$25.50

Telephones

Cements $18.45

Ropes 37,05

Dairy Farm $19 Watsons $10.00 Entertainments $7 Constructions "O" $1.00

Sollors

H.K. Banks $1,385 Providents $5.70 Electries "O" $40.50

Telephones " $26

Cements $18.76 Dalry Farm $10.30 Watsons $10.75 Vibro Piling $7.70

Sales

H.K. Banks $1,370 Canton Ins. $200 Docks "N" $18 Providenta $$.70/05 Trams $17.70

Electrics "O" $40.10 Telephones "O" $20 Telephones "N" $10.20 Cemônia $10.30/50 Watsons $10.60/70-

STOCK EXCHANGE MEDITERRANEAN ACTION BRIGHTENS TONE.

Reg. Ord.

Reg.

ET.O.

.Deo, 24; 2.00 pm.

.Dec. 24, 2.30 p.m. G.P.O.

...Dec. 24, 2.00 pm. Ord...Dec. 24, 2.30 pm, Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta.

Parcels...Doc. 24, 6 pm. Letters.....Dec. 25, 9.30 am.

Wednesday, Dec. 25 Manila, Macasser and Sourabaya,

8.30 am. *Superscribed Correspondence Only.

ROWING REGATTA -AT-DEEP WATER-BAY- THIS AFTERNOON

Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's Christmas Rowing Regatta to-day al Deep Water Bay promises to be one of the best functions Of this kind for several years. It will commence 2.30 p.m. sharp with the first heat of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps Inter-Unit Foura.

11.

Eight crews have entered for this event, which promises some very fine sport,

In addition, the Yacht Club's Open | Pairs competition between B. S. Carler and. J. B. Colls and R. J. Minnitt and J. C. McDouall should also provide a very close race.

· PROGRAMME The programmo and crows kro na fol- low!

H.K.V.D.C. Inter-Unit Fours ist siest

lat Battery Che G. P. Blone. Gar M. Swan, Gor E. Yourieff, Bgt L. Milling- toti, Gnr . Strange.

No. 1 Coy/L€ R. Edwards, Plo Morrison, Knight, Sgt G. Baxavet.

Mobile ColumnT/Cdt E. Gaubert, 2/Lt W. Stoker, 3/Cdt J. Potter, L/CDI N. D. Booker, Sgi, H. F. Hopkins.

2nd Heat

No. 2 Company-L/Cpl. R. L. Darkus, Pie C. J. McCormick, Pio K. D. Nelson, Bgt T. Swan, Bat C. Lagan.

End Battery. Gne L. Ongstad, Gnr N. O, Christensen, Gnr 8, Berg. On! IL I Costa, nr. Rosa.

3rd float

1st Battery "B" Gor C., J. Lodge, dar M. W. Sayers, Car 1. 1. Bickford, dar La Landau, Gar E. Kennard.

No. 7 Coy Cpl V. Tasciato, Z/L J. Barrow, Capt J. G, B.. Dewar, Cpl V, Q. Stott, C. M. Podle.

Stanley Platoon Pie 7, Crossart, 5. Kosen, 116, C. C.

Winterton,

P

Open Faire Champlonably B. 8. Carter, 3. B. Colls, G. & P. Key- wood, R, J. Minalti, J, C. McDouail, Polinck.

FIBRI—ILK.V.D.C. Inter-Unit Fours Meratels Fours

STOOGES WIN ARTILLERY CUP POLO

With handicap of two goals, the Stooges heat the Topkhamas by soven goats to six in the first round of the

LONDON, Dec, 20 (Reuter).—On | Artillery Cup polo tournament, played the Stock Exchange to-day, after an

on the Polo Ground Boundary early quietness, news of the latest Biroot yesterday. naval action in the Mediterranean teams was good, and thereware some The standard of play put up hy bothe Imparted a better disposition, and very good canters down-fold.

Mr Wong Sik-kuen of the Corps several sections showed more life in, of Air Raid Wardens, has been sp-the final stages. pointed an Honorary Alde-de-Camp

The winners scored through Smith (2), Flahor (2) and Penfeld; and goal

Gilt-edged holdings hardened, corers for the lasers were Munro (3), to His Excellency the Governor, with Kaffir mat local support and in-Feilden (2) and Trevor,

effect from December 20.

dustrials also improved. Oil shares, however, were

Irregular. Many Sergeant R. G. Geer of the Hong- Mr John K. Bousfield, M.C., has leaders, influenced by profit-taking kong Volunteer Defence Corps has resumed duty as Organiser of the elsewhere, were quietly atendybem promoted to the frank of General Group for Essential Services Price moremserts" were small.

Second Lieutenant, with foct from in the Hongkong Defence Reserve, Wall Street was quiet.

November 125,

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