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for 3 days prepaid
FOUND.
FOUND on December 12, very fine red Chow Dog. If not claimed with- in three days will be sold and proceeds handed to the Bomber Fund. Please apply Mrs. Hogg, Jockey Club! Stables.
FOR SALE.
NOTICE
KOWLOON BOWLING
GREEN
CLUD
Members of the Kowloon 'Bowl- Ing Green Club will be "At Home"" to all invited Guests on the occasion of the Club's Annual “At Homo" and Closing Day, to be held on Saturday, 28th December, 1940.
The Lawn' Bowls games will cominence at 230.
Immediately after these friendly FOR SALE Three Mongrel Pup games, there will be a Presentation ples. Can be seen at the Jockey Club of Prizes to winners of the various Stables. Proceeds to Bomber Fund.Club Compolitions held during the Please apply Mrs. Hoga.
BEDLINGTON
Foar
TERRIER DOG thoroughbred for sale, $100 to be given to the War Fund. Can be seen | 200 by appointment. Tel. 30709, office hours.
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Unrelenting Zeal
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-A tribute to the courage and|
tenacity of all units of the British Fleet is paid in a Christ- the
mrs
message
Admiralty.
from
The message points out that the same conditions prévalled now us last year when the Admiralty referred to the necessity for pursuing the war at seo with the same unre
unrelenting zeal during the Christmas season as it had been since the beginning of the war.
"During the past year, our surface fortes, submarines and sircraft of the Fleet Air Arm have been in con- tact with the enemy on many oc- ⚫casion and have invariably shown a fighting spirit and tenacity of purpose of the highest order,
"At the same time, smaller units employed an escort patrol anul mine- sweepers have carried out their arduous duties, ro essential to the de- fence of our trade and the life of the country, in a courageous and fireless! manner in all weather and have earn- ed the gratitwie and admiration of the Admiralty."
Lady Dill Dies In London
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WOMAN ENVOY-Miss Josefita Arian, sister of tho President of Panama, arriving in New York to take up a post as consul general. She is the first woman ever ap- pointed to that position in New York for a foraign govern-
mont.
Change Habits Londoners
Raids Of Many
"How do you get home in the air raids?" a London reporter asked a dozen people this question. Their replies show that Londoners have to a very considerable extent changed their habits since the raids.
They walk more, go to bed earlier, get up earlier, cht less, read more and pay their social calls early in the evening.
At first sight these changes | may not seem to have much to do with my question writes the newsman, but actually they are all occasioned by the exigencies of travel. Here are some of) the replies I received:
Some Replies
Officer's Hoax On Regiment
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December 26, 1940.
SCOTLAND ELIMINATE CHINA 6-5
(Continued from Page 6.) had had an open goal only to shoot wide. As the final whistle blew, the Chinese were still pressing, but the good work of the Scois' defence nulli- fied their efforts,
Doth keeper played as well as was to be expected. Both had about the sume share of work to do. Tsang Chung-wan did not appear to partner Hou Yung-sang well at all, and his of Ng Kec-cheong at left covering halt leit much to be desired. N# Kee-cheong was too prone to go up feld, and gave Garrie too much rope. Hou Yung-sang cleared and tackled well and strongly, supported Soong Ling-sing put in his sliare of work, and when Hau King-sing performed the duties of the third back at one perfed, he undertook his duties as well. The centre half was a tireless worker, but found in Howlett and Co., a handful to watch, as the rus through of Hossack had him tenterhooks.
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besides this he found time to assist | ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c,) and the forwards. Monroe look quite 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)
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sometime to get on his feet; his dow marking of liau Ching-tau at the early stage allowed this player, to score two goals. Thereafter he Im- proved. Clark went about his work with a will and did all that was Broadeust by ZBW on n Frequency required of him, although he found of 845 he's and on Short Wave In the partnership of Chung Yung from 1-2.15 pm, and 8-11 pan. on sum and Fung King-cireung a tough 9.52 mie's per second. proposition.
H.K.T.
Of the forwards, Howlett was
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OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mall are :losed 15 minutes earlier than the ime given below unless otherwise stated, and where maila are advertis- i to close at or before I am. regis- ered and parcel mails are closed at 1 pm, on the previous day. When malls are advertised close after p.m.. Registered and Farcel maile are closed at 5 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 20 Air Malt by Sea to Singapore to connect with the "British Overscan Airways,"
G. P. O, and K. P. O.
..Dec. 20, 11.30 s.m. Reg...
.....Dec, 26, Neon.
Ord,
Friday, Dec. 27 ther Report.
1.0 Local Time Signal and Wen- Sandakan........ ........8.30a.m. Air Mail by Air le Rangoon to con- 1.03 Billy Mayert at the Plano, nect with the "Eritish Overseas 1,15 Film Selections,
Airways."
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130 Neuter & Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce
conspicuous by his backing up, and cession. Compositions of Evor. No-Ceylon, India, Aden and Egypt Noon.
12.15 pm. Short Service of Inter- his distribution to the wingers was 130 good at times. Ferrier played as well vello. lot of work when the team was hard is was to be expected, "putting in pressed. Hossack was a great irier, his thrustful bursts down the middle had the Chinese guessing of the wingers, Garrie was more in the ple- ture, sending across many
good centres, and was indirectly respon- sible for at least two goals. Marshall was inclined to be slow and did not know what to do with the ball when in possession. The inside trio of Howlett. Hossack and Ferrier had as very good understanding, and this trio worked like Trojans to achieve victory.
Chinesu: Lau Hin-hon; Hou Yung-
ments.
1.45 Latest Dance Musle.. 2.15 Clage down.
5.45 Indian Programme,
6.39 Richar Crooks (Tenor) and the Boston Promenade Orchestra. 7.00 London Relay-The News, Arthur Crocker, a London
7.15 London Relay—"Questions of business man now living in a Surrey
the Hour." villages "find boredem the greatest
7.30. Excerpts from Puccini's trial these days. So in the past six
Operas, weeks I have tried 26
sang, Trang Chung-wan; Seong Ling- 8.00 different purported to be given by the sin Itsu King-sint, Ng Ree-neung, Report and Announcements,
Local Time Signal, Weather routes for getting to and from the General Officer Commanding and Chung Yung-sum, Fung King-chuunt, offre,
8.03 Studio Concert relieve the boredom by led to soldiers having to stand Lee Wat-tong, Lai Shut-wing, Hau Paradise Islanders.
by The Suner For Tangier trying to beat my re to during the night, were de seeing how quickly I can do the
1. Harbour Lights; 2. Sweet Leilan!; Scotland: scribed at a general court-marital
Banker; Naysmith, 3. La Rosita-Tango: 4. Indian Sum- Fraser; Monroe. Farm-Carlton
Falconer,
Clark; mer; 5. My Tane; 6. Twelfth Street recently, Garrie, Howlett, Hossack, Ferrier, Rag: 7. Ku'a Lel; 6. We'll meet again;
9. Aloha Oe.
Ching-tau
LONDON, Dec. 24 (Heuter).-Lady Itome, Dec. 25 (Reuter) The cord time,"
Miss Joan Stephens, a typist living at Dill, wife of General Sir John Dill, | Spanish Foreign Minister, Sr Serruno Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Suner, will visit Tangier shortly, says near Regent's Park: "In the old days Lt Carlton Morris Shufflebot- Marshall.
long a Tangler despatch to an Italian news I used to hurry home, change, have ham, 27, of the Royal Tank after 1
a quick meal and spend the rest of
has died in London illness.
agency.
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process.
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town with my friends, avoid the judice of good order and military early evening rush and arrive home discipline when on active ser-
for a late meal and early bed. T have just turned my evenings upside vice. down."
as
The particulars of the charge
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8.45 Studio-Local Newsletter. 9.00 Looden Relay.The News &
News Cammentry,
9.30 Studlo-Special Xmas Variety
Programme.
.......................Dec. 27. 6 p.m. Ord, Dec. 27, 4.30 p.m. Shanghai, Japan, Hunolulu, U.S.A., Canada, Central and South America ani
via San *United Kingdom Francisco. (No Parcels for Cunada and United Kingdom).
Parcels
K.P.O.
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Ord.....
Parcels
Reg.
Ord,..
Dec. 27, 4 p.m. .Dec. 21, 5 p.m. Dec, 27, 5.30 p.m.
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Dec. 27, 4 p.m.
.Dec. 27, 5 pm.
.Dec. 27, 7 p.m.
Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hong- lulu, U.S.A., and Europe via “Pan- American Airways ала Tran Atlantie Bervices."
Reg.
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Dec. 21, 5 p.m. ..Dec. 27, 5.30 p.m. Gr.o.
.Dec. 27, 5 p.m.
Ord..... .Dec. 27, 7 p.m. Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta
Por,
.Dec. 27, 5 pm. Let...........Dec. 27. 7 p.m..
Saturday, Dec. 28 Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta
3.30 p.m. Sunday, Dec, 29
Monday, Dec. 30 Ceylon, India, Mombasa,. Belra, Lourenco Marques, South Africa via Durban
2.30 p.m. Manila, Australia and New Zealand
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Mr C. Groce, a City estate agent alleged that he twice ran up the day the health of the Royal living at West Kensington: "I try to orderly officer of his regiment from Navy is better than ever it has work out new combinations of the the officers' mess and pretended to been, although the personnel is Elvie Yuen, G. S. Hugh-Jones, A. It
Those taking part: Eve Grey, Canton available routes home. Sometimes I be the G.O.C., Aldershot Command. working extremely hard and al- Colquhoun, R. St. John. T. A. Thomp Straits, walk from 'buses to
stations and The first occasion was at 1.30 am. from stations to trams. On fine on Aug. 28, and it was then that most continuously in all sort of son, J. Grenham, E. O'Neil Shaw and evenings 1 walk far as I can. Shufflebotham gave an order that climates.
H. L. Ozorlo. One night, when I had a problem the regiment was to stand to until
10.15 Dance Music. on my mind, I found myself at my 2 am.
11.0 Close down. front door, having walked all the | way." |
R. Allen, a bank clerk who has Mr evacuated to the Epping Forest dls- telet: "I stay in town with my col- leagues as long as I can until the the trains are not so crowded. Then sonating the GO.C. and told the
X-rayed 11 times for STOMACH TROUBLE
In the present war there have 85 Men Turned Out
been no major actions, and the Evidence was given that BS men brunt of the medical work has dressed and turned out in conse- fallen on the shoulders of the quence of the telephone messages. younger doctors, who have done
Shumebotham admitted imper excellently.
During the action with the Admiral I travel home in comfort. My main Court it would not have happened Graf Spee off the River Plate
but for the fact that it was guest
Do you suffer with your stomach? dimcuity is to find the fine balance night at the mess and he stayed thrown upon the medical staffs.
amount of work was Do you know the agony of wind. enormous between cluding the crowds at one
In Indigestion and stomach sickness? K there Inte and had end and the A.A. barrage at the
few more the Exeter the captain, and offlcers, read the letter below, and follow other,"
drinks than usual.
Healthier Lines Curlously enough, many people seem to be leading heathler Ilves! under these air-raid conditions, For It is true to say that Londoners had} largely become carpet-slipper stay- al-homes, getting their only exercise In their gardens. Now they have to walk considerable distances besides Putting up with other discomforis,
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The Anding of the court was not gave up their quarters to accommo- the good advice It contains. immediately made known.
Crashed His Own Bomber
date the wounded. An orthopaedic specialist was sent out from England to the Falkland Islands to look after the casualties.
Wire Rope Round Log
off the limb or
"I have been a very bad sufferer with my stomach for nearly six years," writes Mr. J. II. "I have tried hundreds
.Noon.
and
G. P. O, and K. P. O.' Reg.Dec. 30, 2.45 p.m.
Dec, 30, 3.30 p.m.. Tuesday, Dec. 31.
Ord.
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,. U.S.A.. and Europa via "Pan American Airways, and Trana- Allanilo Services,”
Rex, Ord.,
Rex. Ord.
K.P.O.
...................... Dec., 31, 5 p.m. .Dec. 31, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
.Deo. 31, 5 p.m. .Dec. 31, 7. p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 1
United-Kingdom.
G.P.O, & K.P.O. Parcels
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...Jan. 1, Noon.
........Jan, 2, 8.30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 2
Japan, Honolulu, USA. Canada, Central and South America and United-Kingdom via San Francisco. (No Parcels for Canada and United Kingdom) Note: All Malls for United-Kingdom: will be forwarded with or without:
of remedles but have never had any- thing to do me as much good on your powder, I attended hospital a long In one small ship nn A.D. got a time; they put me under X-ray wire rope round his leg while para-Umes and gave me lots of medicine, but vanes were being got out, sustaining never told me what my trouble was. I A GERMAN bomber has been a compound, comminuted fracture, have not been able to eat a decent meal The youthful medical officer had to for nearly six years--but I am glad to brought down by its own rear make up his mind whether to inke tell you that after taking only three gunner.
BAL bottles
of Maclean Brand Stomach Shanghal, not. He quickly
Powder 1 can now eat a good ment The story is told by a squad-decided to operate, and at his request without getting any pain. I shall al- ron-leader who, at the time, was the captain slowed down the ship, ways recommend anybody suffering Oying a Hurricane over East but before long was obliged to from stomach trouble to take your London.
Increase to full speed again. Though powder." the resultant vibration made it very Maclean Brand Stomach Powder (or He had destroyed a Junkers dificult, the surgeon contrived to tablets) will do the same for you. In 88 and was looking for another carry out the operation with
Ruperscription the hundreds of cares it has succeeded Though considerable areas of victim when he saw a Dornier assistance of his sick berth steward, when all other means have falled:
In another case a Junior medical Be sure to ask for MACLEAN New South Wales and Victorin 17 detach from its formation.
offeer in a destroyer was called on DILAND Stomach Powder, which in to perform an operation without the only genuine If the signature "ALEX, So the anaesthetle was bottle. Maclean Brand Stomach Pow-
Australia Hit By Drought
Smaller Harvest
had useful rains recently, the Parachute Round Tail
•
drought, which has extended al-The result," he said, "was startling. attendant.
The squadron - lender attacked. assistance of a trained sicki berth C, MACLEAN" appears on carlon' and
bottles. The tablols are available in balles ar fat Uns.
most throughout Australia for 1 got no return dre, but the rear given by the sub-lieutenant, a stoker der is never sold loose, but only in months, is still unbroken.
gunner immediately baled out and, acting as the surgeon's assistant, Conferences have been held of in doing so, wrapped his parachute.| wheat-growing interests, and Inter round the tall plane.
with Ministers of the Commonwealth "This started the Dornier doing Government, to discuss relief mea-aerobatics in the form of steep-dives, sures, and the difficulties of shipping followed by zooms on to fis back. and marketing the available surplus. "After a couple of these, two of It is authoritatively estimated that the crew taled out from in front, the now crop will not exceed 100,- and left the. Dornier doing its acro 000,000 bushels, compared with 215,- batles along with the rear gunner. 040,000 last
"When last seen it was making a The Come
Government vertical dive into cloud at 4,000 feet,
Fishhooks Boom In Wartime
Great Britain is busy with her wor but not too busy to make fishhooks, Before the war nearly all the hooks used by western tackle manu- facturers for making wet and dry filles came from Oslo, Norway.
is likely to adopt Britain's suggestion "It probably, crashed either In, or Since German occupation of Nor- to buy and store Papua and New just south of he Thames Estuary. way a manufacturing concern. Guinens copra, in preference to per "Another pliot in my squadron saw Redditch, England, has made a ‹bid proposed ahipments to the Incident from some distance for this business and thousands of Mexico, since it might reach. enemy away. He thought it was a bomber English hooks now are passing controlled countries from Mexico, doing acrobatics,"
throughs the Great Falls custom house.
If you have any difficulty in obtaining it from your local chemist or store write to:-Banker & Co. P.O, Box 765, Hong Kong.
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METROPOLE
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MODERN
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K.P.O.
Parcels
Reg.
Ord.
Parcels Rex.
Ord.'
Jan, 2, 4 p.m...
Jan. 2, 6 p.m.
Jan. 2,7 pm..
Friday, Jan. 3
Rabaul, Australia and New Zealand vin Brisbane
G.P.O, and K.P,O.
Parcels.......Jan. 3, 5, p.m..
Ref.
.......Jan. 4, 0.45 a.m. Ord.........Jan. 4. 0.30 am.
Wednesday, Jan. 8-
Manila, Straits and United-Kingdom.
Parcels,
Reg. Ord.
Parcels
Rex.
.Ord.
K.P.O..
.Jan. 8, 4 p.m.. Jan. 8. 5 pm. Jan. 8, 5.30 pr G.P.O.
Jan. 6, 4 pm
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¡Jan. 8, 7. pm
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