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RADIO

ZBW, 355 metres (815 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9.520 kilo-cycles) Light Opera By Gilbert

And Sullivan

Broadcast by 2. 11. W. on a Fre- quency of 845 k,c's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-12 mid- night on 9.52 mic's, per secondi.

II. K, T.

12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- version.

12.30 Variety.

1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea-

thur Report,

1.03 Mavis Bennett (Soprano) and

lgbt Symphony Ochestra.

Heater and Rugby Press, 1.30 Weather Forecast and Annoumee-

inents.

145 Dance Munte.

2.15 Close Down

5.45 Indian Programme.

0.30

tions.

6.32

Closing Local Stock Quota-

Dellus-Sea Drift.

7.00 London Relay-The News. 7.15 London Belay-Questions of the Hour".

7,30 Portuguese Progravime. 8.00 Lol-Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements..

8.03 Variety.

8.41 Hawaiian Selvelions.

0.00 London Relay-The News and News Commentary.

9.30 Abroad.

9.45 Bethoven-Symphony No. 4

London Relay-Talk: 'Scoin

in B Flat Major, Op. 60.

1st Mov: Adagio -Allegro vivace; 2nd Mov: Adagio: Ard Mov: Allegro vivace und Trio: 4th Mov: Allegro ma non troppo....The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Arturo Tos- canini.

10.17 Vladimir Horowitz at the Plane

Tano.

Préste-Passionato (Appendix to Op.

BANK HOLIDAY

In accordance with Government Ordinance, The Exchange Banks will be cloned for the transaction of Public Business on Wednesday, the 1st January, 1941. · (The First Weck-day in January).

Hongkong, 3011 December, 1940.

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, STANLEY.

the

The Middle School and Preparatory School will re-open Jon January 2, 1941.

Entrance Examination for Now Students on Tuesday, December 31, at 9 a.m.

For Prospectus for Boarders and Day-boys apply to Fung Man Sui, Esq, or Chan Pak Luk, Esq., Mesara. Harry Wicking, Prince's Building. (Tel. 30241) or to

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STANLEY.

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DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

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HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

WE ARE AT WAR

Yes! Fighting a battle against

DISEASE

IGNORANCE

and

POVERTY

Help us to win !

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchtinge Olleial Summary, issued yesterday says:

Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

'THE NEW BRITISH WEAPON'

A PICTURE from Germany captioned "The Now British Weapon"--the incendiary foil. This is a fire-raising "pl" packed with specially treated cotton-wool which burns under the influence of oxygen or the sun's rays. Fires started this 'way, the Germans add, “would be less casy to trace than those begun by ordinary incendiary bombs."

On

Rain Of Bombs

Financial District

London, Dec. 30. To-day's ministerial communique stated that the Germans last night deliberately attempted to set fire to the City of London's square-mile Bnancial district. The Guildhall was damaged and St Paul's Cathedral was endangered.

The Nuzi

rained thousands of bombs on the London area in an un-

The rak started with a series of flares, which was followed by a tremendous wavel of incendiary bombs in several die tricts simultaneously. Molotov bread- baskets showering as many as 5,000 bombs at one time in many a reas. were followed by high explosives.

precedented "fire, raid."

.

jas fine an example of Sir Christo- pher Wren's work as can be found, To-day only part of the walls ond the spire were left, intact,

must

December 31, 1940.

Roosevelt Speech Reaction

No Nazi Comment

Berlin, Dec. 30. Authorised circles did not comment on President Roosevelt's specen ex- cept to fert it "extremely interest- ing. They stated that it was being most carefully studled by the highest eMeints,

The text of the speech arrived too inte for publication in the morning Papers, but it will probably not be published and certainly will not be commented on by the Press until the Foreign Office has completed its study.

BANK S

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA, Incorporated by Royal Charter 1853. Paid-up Capital Vom...................... 3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 Reservo Pund ...... *********** £3,900,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON,

30 shopsgate, E.C.1. Sub-Ageneles. In London: 117/122, Leadenhall Street, „B.C.J.

West End Branch: 14/10, Cockspur Bireet, S.WA,

Manchester Branch;

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It Is Feloved that the offcials will use the specchi as an occasion to end the policy of ignoring American uinpricks and will probably issue a carefully-planned reaction.--United Cawnpore

Press.

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Harbin

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Karachi

Shanghai

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Singapore

Agencies:

Clive Street

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War Entry Predicted

London, Dec. 30. Well-informed circles, after a first glance at President Roosevelt's brond- cast, said they regarded it as pre- paring for America's entry into the war ut a not too distant date since It appeared to be the most outspoken denunciation c: the totalitarians which Mr Roosevelt had yet made, lining up Amerlen with Dritals and the democracies as firmly as possible outside actual war,

The morning papers could scarcely publish, let alone comment

on the speech as most of them were very busy handling London's biggest raid since the first blitzkrieg attack-along with all its mechanical and transpori

iculties-United Press,

Lumpur Kuching

Saurabaya Talpiny Tientsin Tongkph

(Bhuket)

FOREIGN EXCHANOE and General

Banking Business transacted.

CURRENT

ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur rencies at rates which will be quoted on application,

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in allowed at rates obtainable on application Local Currency and Sterling with interest

The Hank's Head Office in London undertaker Executor & Trustée busines and clainis recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies and Branches.

hy

POST OFFICE

NEW YEAR HOLIDAY On Wednesday, the 1st January 1941, the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office will be open from 8 am, to 10 am, Sheung- wan Branch Post Office will be open from 8 am to 9 a.m. and the other Branch Post Ofees will be entirely closed,

There will be one collection from the pillar Boxes as on Sundays and one delivery of registered and

ry correspondence at 10 a.m.

will also be one delivery of ardinary correspondenco at 11 am. from the Branch Post OMea nt Stanley, Talpo and Un Long.

The Money Order Omec will be entirely closed.

Small Packet Post to all countries. La suspended.

INWARD MAILS Calcutta, Straits and. Alr. Mall þy "British Overseas Airways Service? by sea from Singapore ....Deo, 31. Air Mail by "British Overseas Air- ways Service" (except London) by sca from Singapore. Canton

Jan, 2. Jan. 2. Jun. 3.

Jan. 3. ..Jan. 4.

Australia and Manila Java and Manila Australia and Manila

Ale Mail by "an-American Airways - Direct Service"-San .Francisco date, 27th December......Jan. 5. Calcutta and Straits.......Jan. 8.

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OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mall losed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise R. A. CAMIDGE, stated, and where mats are advertis- Manager.ed to close at or before P a.m. regis- ered and parcel mails are closed at

More Money For Bombers

Marray" Barracks Anonymous. ......................

donation)..........

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Source of Inspiration

Landon, Dec. 30. Mr. Roosevelt's speech is welcom- ed in official circles in London where It is regarded as further proof of the courage and reallam of America's A total of $1,021,001.00 WAS Teachou attitude towards the dangers which yesterday by the War Fund Inaugurated confront Democracy, no less in the

the 8. C. M. Pol, Ltd. with tha Western hemisphere than in Europe Oda Cent Box. The Royal Scuts,

Following donations: and Asia.

The speech is stated to be one of 11. c. 9. T. Shrapnet Dox (third the most logical and powerful in- dictments

of Nazism ever apoken G. 1. M. (third donation), and

Mr Roosevelt's recognition

of Sale of Red Chow Dog (his S. Y. the futility of any attempt to ap-Chan per Mr Messin.12.40)

the forces of evil is noted K. A. Isecond donation)

His do- All Banks, Headquarters Company, with special satisfaction.

2nd Bn The Royal Scots (sixth senal of Democracy and his forth- Sergeants: Mess, 2nd On The Royal finition of America's role as an ar right expression of his belief in the ultimate defeat of the Axis Powers will be a source of inspiration and courage to the leaders and prople of Britain.

прав

At the Guildhall,. fortunately, most of the treasures which used to adorn the building before the war had been removed to safety; otherwise they se ertainly have been destroyed, for the flames spread rapidly and on the Council Chamber and the ancient banquetting hall were night. One of the oldest houses, a house bul in Neville's Court in

1004, Wich survived the great fire of London, was a victim of last night's

ruid.---Neuter,

Other Wren Churches Suffer

London, Dec. 30.

Mia

Scots (Baird donation) Odd Cent Box, Sergeants' Mesa, Mr W. V. Small fin incnary of the Central Police Station ... lato Mr James McPartland) .... W V. S. and E. W. & In memory The goodwill and

of the late Mr Neil L) provision of The Chinese Club American material

assistance in Treasury "Shrapnet Dox" fweek guthering

ended 20.12.40) volume and, above with the utmost speed;

all Mrs G. M. Sinclair (monthly dona are of u less than vital importance

to the

30 matter

finally

Over 200 incendiary bombs fell in une district. St Bride's church was hit by incendiary bomba and the roul

St Bride's Church was sel alight people of Britain who are determin- was set on fire; commissionnires and carly in the rald, Only its blackeneded to continue the war messenger boys rushed in from the walls and magnificent tapering tower at what cost until the dangers which street to salvage the furnishings, and spire, generally regarded as one now beset Democracy are Almost as soon as they left part of of Wren's master-pleees, now remain,vercome.-Reuter the roof crushed in,

This slender spire, originally 234 feet Aid Details Withheld Trapped In Basement

but later lowered by B fect, is i

New York, Dec. 30. One high explosive bomb crashed one of the most impressive features

of London's skyline.

President Roosevelt's

speech 19 through the roof of

described other doused all the lights in a hotel completely gutted last night was thated plan for alding Britain. The de-

Another Wren chu

church which was

here as the keynote of America's policy rather than a detail- Policemen rescued 400 who were trapped in the basement of a church of St Vedast Foster. it was one of talls, it is suggested, pro being held

which sulfered

| roof, watchers

theatre. An-

direct it.

heard the

high b

The

lesa

at

| night fighters intercepting the enemy Laurence Jury-owing to destruc- Kret that the President's speech did?

while

one

Sucy | not

of 50 churches pertans

hes over for the President's message to During the brief, most intense raid which

rebuilt after the great Congress on January 3, Chune offre. Irreparable loss has been suf-

fered

The Baltimore Sun expresses re- another When church-St anci heard volent machine-gurining tion of some of the most beautiful and Datly Mirror takes the same line, but contain these detalls and the low-lying plane was heard zooning and diving-as--try- valuable wood carving of tho celo-the majority of the newspapers in

brated Grinting However, so far none

Gibbons, whichdicate widespread support for the formed part of its decoration.

President's call for greater ald for Another Wren church, which re- Britain und for great efforts

most striking national defence.-Reuter, presented one of his experiments In adaptation of the Gothle design to

impulse. raid.

ing to escape. hus been reported downed,

Iza une hospital which was set on fire sisters and nurses carried the hosepipes while the matron took

charge on the root despite falling that of St Mary, has bee

bombs. 'The hospital stall,

frum dicturs to porters, fought the fire on reduced to a shell by last night's the blazing roof of the nurses' dining and yet another, St Andrew by the

The

for

Modern Apartments

tion)

ME A. ft. Nowin Imonthly

donation)

Mr F. F.

Cheero Club

23.71

.20

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200

30

3 p.m. on the previous day. When malis are advertised to close after 3 p... Registered and Parcel malla ure closed at B p.in.

Tuesday, Dec. 31

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mombasa, Beira, Lourenco Marques, and South Africa vin Durban

2.30 p.m. Air Mail by nca lo Singapore to con- nect with the "British Overseas

Airways"

Kr.o.

Reg.... ...Dec. 31, 1 p.m. Ord.....Dec. 31, 130 p.m.

Reg. Ord.

G.P.O.

Thursday, Jan. 2

.Dec. 31, 1 p.m. Dec. 31,,1.30 p.m.

.....0.30.a.m. Air Mail by sea to Singapore to con

nect with the "Brilish Overseas Airways."

23.47 Holhow

30

**

$3

K.P.O.

2.40

10

Reg., Ord..

Jan. 2. 2 p.m. Jan. 2. 2.30 pm.

G.P.O.

Duckworth

(monthly

Tonut un

10

Rate of old fire,

newspapers, etc.)

Central Police Canteen Shrapnel

Box (furth dunallus) "Minnichsha"

10

Police Recreation Citib (further Potter Recreation Club Howlern Texaco Shrapnel Dr (cand

donation) Civil Service Cricket Club 1st Xt "Ducks and Drops" for first half of the reason "Michael"...

200 50

42.10

7.70

Collected in Cocktali Bar, Реп-

insula Hotel

10

Mr and Mrs D. Toilan (In memory

of the late Mr Nell Lang) "Hetenalde"

Mr. J. Whyte (In incRIDEy of the Shrapnet Box 14.8. Mingrand

The Odd Bet al 272"

Tale Mr Neil Lang)

Danisher from Cheungehau

No. 1 M.G. Co.. II.K.V.D.C. Dinner

(third ratalinent)

THE D.W.O..

ceng ♬

He..

Ord.....

Jan, 2, 2 p.m. Jan. 2. 2.30 p.m.

Straits, Rangoon and Calcutla

3.30 p.m. Shanghai, Japon, Honolulu, USA. Caneda, Central and South America and 'United-Kingdom vla San Francisco, (No Parcels for Canada and United Kingdom) Note:-All Malls for United Kingdom will be forwarded with or without superscription

Jan. 2, 4 p.m. Jan. 2, 6 p.m.

Jan. 2, 6.30 p.m.

K.P.O.

Parcels

Reg.

Ord,

G.P.O.

27

Parcels Reg. Ord

Jan. 2, 4. p.m.

Canton

Jan. 2, 5 p.m. Jan. 2, 7 p.m. p.m.

The following are subscriptions received to date for credit of the British War Organization Fund, Hongkong Branch:

Previously Acknowledged. 4100 $610,030.07.

and

Tum from an adjoining root. Be Wardrops tributes are pald to

shared a a similar fate. On Wyndham Street Mr and Mrs F. C. Hall, $1,000; "Dicen"

fore attacking the fire they moved all patients to safety.

A section of another hospital was hit by incendiaries, suffering slight damage.

A naval chee riu-day recounted about 15 incendiaries dropped right "Shortly after I arrived in London in front of me. When they were out

day to the skill and diaring displayed by regular and auxiliary dremen in successfully dealing with the fires, which put their services severest test.-British Wireless.

to their

Although quiet conditions ruled hailed a taxi and we drove merrily Miss Jean Larken

22-Schumann): Dream Visions, Op.today's market, the undertone re-

12

No.

7 (Schumann); Mazurka in E mained steady, Minor, Op. 41, No. 2 (Chopin).

30.30 Gilbert and Sullivau's "Rod- digore,"

With Symphony Orchestra conduel- ed by Dr Malcolm Sargent,

11.45 Light Orchestral. Light Cavalry-Overture (Suppe)

State Opera

Orchestra; "The

Dream"-Seleethm (0. Straus) ....De Grout and The Piccadilly Or. chestra.

12,00 mlnight. Bells of St John's Cathedral ringing in the New Year.

College Farewell

To Councillor

About 100 old Boys of St Stephen's College, Stanley, met at St Franels Hotel last evening to bid farewell to Mr A. W. Hughes, General Manager of the Union Insurance Society of Canton, a member of the College Council, and Mr H. C. J. Asche, Science Master of the College, both of whom are going to Australia.

Dr S. W. Tso in a short speech said that Mr Hughes had been tho Ananolat expert on the Counel! for more than six years, and had served every financial sub-committee. Mr Asche he said had worked at St Stephen's College for 12 years, and had endeared himself to many gen- erations of students.

on

Mr Hughes in reply said it was a pleasure to meet so many Old Boys

Buyers

Bank of East Asin $74 Canton Ins, $200

HK. Fire us. $157.50 Wharves $03 Providents $5,70 Lands $34 Trams $17.76 Star Ferries $81 Yaumati

Ferries $24 Electrics "0" $40

Electrics "N" $39.60

Sandakan Liels $11.40 Ropes $7.05 Watsons $10.55 - Entertainmenta $7 Constructions "Ō" $1.50

Sellers

Wharves $95 Trama $18 Dairy $19

Watsons $10,70

Vibro Piling $7.70.

Sales

1.K. Govt. 31⁄2 Loan (1934) 94 Providents $5.70

Hotels $3.00,

Lunds $34

Trams $17.70

Lights Nts. $1.25

Dairy Farms $18.76/60

Watsons $10.05

alung right into taxi war smashed,

bomb crater. The

I walked home and just as I reached the front door a high explosive bomb exploded bout 10 yards away, Quite a lively night, wasn't it?"-United Press.

Casualties Still Unknown

London, Dec. 30.

Friday, Jan. 3

Air Mali by Air to Kangoon to con- nect with the "British Overseas Always."

K.P.O.

Reg. Ord.

.Jan. 3, 6 p.m. .....Jan. 3, 4.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

Jan. 3, 4 p.m. ..Jan. 3, 4.30 p.m.

K.P.O.

Parcels

Reg. Ord.

Parcela Reg.

.Jan. 2, 4 p.m. ...Jan. 3, 5 p.m.

.Jun. 3, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Jan. 3, 4 p.m.

Jan; 8, 5 pim.

Ord.

.Jan. 3, 7 pm.

Zealand vin Brisbane

G.P.O. and K.P.O. Parcels

R.11.0.C..310; "Christmas Gifla", $100; dwelling at No. 69 Wyndham Street, In place of an ancleat one-storey

Charles Pister, 310: T. C. Falbum (in which has already been demolished, Miss Evelyn Gray", $25; Kowloon Docks memory of Capt R. Allinson), #10; Capt 1. Lossium (November), 20; "A friend of a modern five-storey apartment house doration), 8150; Mirs 31. Wentworth, ; Manila and United-Kingdom

Recreation Club, for St Dunston's 9th is being constructed on the site for s.w.P. Perry monthly), $23: Hongkong the Hongkong Hoselnee Fund, a Office of the Eagle and Globe Steel Co. charitable Mohammedan organisation. Lid, 3250; Anonymous, ; A. Whittaker

The ground first, second and thirdly). 3; the lungkeng

Chinese ellet Association per Mr to Kera-tong. floors are being planned as apart 3750; "Lost Bet", $10; "Guernseyman" ments, each with four rooms, bath-$10 The Asia Co. $300 Maurice Barton room, kitchen, pantry and servants ar St. Dunsta's), 15:

Fonding Clut quartern. The top floor will be used Tatal $423,042.87.

Ilause Golfers Chirlatinas Dinner, $117, Miss Jean Larken, eldest daughter ments na godowns

The death occurred yesterday of Hoseinee Fund, and the two

as a meeting place for the Hongkong The S. C. Ml. Post has received the

base-fellowing donation to the British War Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New of Mr and Mrs Percy

Organisation Fund: Larken an:) With a limited frontage of 21 feet trand-niece of the Hon. Sir Robert the architect, Mr P. L. L. Blau, bus

G. Prost, 110. Katewall, Miss Lurken

was contrived,

Passes On

the

tor

FAVOURABLE

מם

Although the number of casualties eight years of age and had been a blive to male che ont of the JAPANESE TRADE in last night's raid is not yet known, pumil of Munsani College, Kowloon. entrance to the lift is in terrazzo, considerafile material damage was done.

The funeral took Colonial Cemetery in the

place at the with the remaining portion covered Although the region of the city was the Rev. A. B. Rose offelating. The A large steel window on each floor evening, with light red terracotta facing tiles. the region worst hit by the elad fires chief mourner was the father, and is facing the street. were also caused in other areas and others present included Mr Ho Kom-

Tokyo, Dec. 30. considerable damage was done to ting, the Misses D. and K. Kolewall, godowns, and also a separate stair-registered a favourable balance of

There is a rear entrance to

Japan's foreign tinde during the commercial buildings

Arst eleven Mrs D. Kotwall,

months of the yest During the height of the raid there Mrs W. Ford. Me and Mrs Lee Shul

Mrs H. Lowcock, way for tradesmen and servants, was suddenly a lull in the roar of ni. Mesra Wel Thi, G. She, E. A. sound proof effects in partitioning Ministry,

Hallow tiles are being used

Yen 100,000,000, according to the anti-aircraft barrage and almost Lee, F. K. Lee, and K. F. Lay.

aunouncement by the Finance Immediately R.A.F. night Aghters Besides those from the family. fotal Rooms will have built in

the rooms, with purquet floors. appeared.

A short, sharp engage-

tributer weie rent by Eileen and Connie: trays, and shelves.

closets, Albert, Teile and fainlly: Mr and kirs ment with the German raiders Fuk-teung and family: Mr and Mrs followed and afterwards there was a A. Lee: Lam King-fang: Mr and Air is expected to be completed by the The building, costing about $80,000, mere prolonged lull, indicating that w. if. Peters: George She: Chan Sint-end of February, 1941 the wave of raiders had been driven Dr and Mrs You Chui-kwong: Mrs Le: Mr kay; Chan Sing-ching Chan Lal-sht CHF-Reuter.

and Art F. F. Shea; Mr and Mrs Wel Tat Hero Of St Bride's

Chan Sing-hing: Chan Tin-yu: Chan Tam-ping: Chan Po-yee: Fung Ping-foni George and Hilda van Bergen: Yin Yuk- Shiu-tong: Lo Kwak-kin: Wong 11th-ying: Jatt: Cheung Yum-ting: La Din-wo: Lo Ching-po: Chu Sat-yut: Bir of Mes W. C. Kalley; Chu Kwok-kal; Ito Man-

London, Dec. 30. Root spotiers, clinging to their posts, did invaluable work last night directing firemen and ARP. perni: and Ah Dai, sonnel to danger points where in- cendiartes had fallen.

Indian Jumps Into Street

Crowds

One hero of the night was Charles McCarthy, night hall porter at a bullding near St Brkio's Church. After helping put out fires caused by two Incendiaries, he climbed to the BOY SCOUTS'` JOURNAL

belfry of the

church in an attempt to deal with a The "Hongkong Scouting Gazette" back by the athed, but was driven Street just after

smoke, Then

he rescued when

Police Reserved. Orders Issued

Reg.

...Jan. 3, 5 p.m.

Jan. 4, 8.45 a.m.

Ord.........Jan. 4, 0.30 a.m.

Saturday, Jan. 4

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Ilono. tulu. U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan American Airways and. Trans-

Attantle Services"

K.P.O.

Reg. Ord,

Jan. 4, 5 p.11. Jan. 4, 5.30 p.m. G.F.O.

Reg. Ord.

Jan. 4, 5 p.m. Jan. 5. Noon,

,8.30 a.m.

The official returns further show

following expansion of the European that despite the disturbing changes

the international trade situation Sandakan war and

Sunday, Jan. 5

Tuesday, Jan. 7 and South Africa via Durban

lance betwusion of the triple Manila, Mauritius, Lourenco Marques,

Japan, Italy and Germany, Japan's exports aggregated Yen 3.017,000,000 and

and imports Yen 3,328,060,000. Compared with the corresponding period of the previous year, these gures represent an in- Police Reserve Orders by the Hon. Mr 10 per cent. in

erease of Yen 158,000,000 or about C. G. Perthie. Acting Commissioner of 633,000,000

exports and Yen! or 11 per tent.

Polleo, stafa:

Chinese Company Patrol Dilly-Patrol duties carried out **- ordered.

Indian Company Patrol Duty-Patrol duties cartled out of ordered.

Equad

imporis.

will

bo

with be

Patrol Duly-Patrol duties will be gathered In Shanghal carried out as ordered.

noon, yesterday

Emergency Unte Reserva an Indian walchman

Treining Course-Tart poised

3.30 p.m. Air Atail for Manila, Guam, flono- Julu. U.S.A., and Europe vla "Pan American Airways and Train- Allantie Services."" K.P.O.

A marked gain has been made in export shipments to Manchukuo, the Kwantung Leased Territory and Manila, Balavia and Sourabaya

Neg.

Ord.

h!

Rex.

Ord.

Jan. 7. 5 pm. Jan. 7, 6.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Jan. 7, 5 J.M. ..Jan. 7, 7 pan.

Wednesday, Jan. 8

8.30a.m.

K.P.O.

Parcels, Reg Ord.

Jan. 8, 5 p.m.

Jan., 8, 5.30 G.P.O.

Jan. 8,4 p.m.

P.M.

Parcels Reg. Ord.

Jan. 8, 4. p.m.

Jan. 8,5 p.m.

be

Jan. 87pm.

...

D, CP (1).

has been maintained at the 1910 love),

Domel

Afrien

*Superna

and to know that in these dark days the spiritual and reoral ideals were for December has two bright illustra- the altar cloth and bibles from the himself on the roof of the Tak Yu being taught at places Stephen's College. He congratulated the. Nover Mool on Mount Nicholsōri tern, which he had to drag down the below TVN Memper, to the streetz Police Station on Friday, January 3,

ke Stons of Scout activities, one being altar and also saved the brass lecTen Shop, and

them on their College Association of Old Boys.

aisle as great embers were failing the into the body of the church.

the

and the other a camp scene.'- MAsche spoke briefly, expressing Healthyman's Badge is given, with-1

The concluding article on

Landing, in

niddle of the the pleasure he had experienced in much about cleanliness in thought, Fleet Street and is known to journs taken to Kowloon hospital where his traffer the mah, whose name is be St Bride's, which. is very near to loved to be Khan, aged 27; his duties and referring to friendships at the College.

was word and deed,

lists all over the Empire, is perhaps condition la serious.

his

Training Course on December 20, 1940.

LL Constable 4 Mugford quailled in Part If of Parede All Hanks will parads at No. 1941, at 17.15 hours sharp, Uniform for "A" Company, and optional Drem-filua for "B" Company

Patrol Duty Patrol duties will carried out as ordered.

China while, trade with other nations, especially those in the South Seas, Manila, Straits and United-Kingdom. niso recorded an appreciable increase. As the result of the expansion of the European war, business with Euro some deterioration. However, Cen- pean and African countries suffered tral and South-Arterican war ship- ments enjoyed, a sabatantial expan- sloni ne compared with last year whereas the North American trade Straits, Ceylon, Indie, E. and South

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