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H.K. Stock Market

The following quotations wera Issued on the Hangkong Stock Mar-

ket this morning.

BANKS

China Underwriters $.

.8% n. 27 n. 10% n. .70 b.

.200 b. .400 b. .in.

15735 b.

H.K. Danks $

.1,380, n.

H.K. Banka £.

277.

H.K. Banks (HK) £

.82 n.

Chartered £.

Mercantile, A. & D. £

Mercantile, C. £

East Asin

INSURANCES

Cantons $

Union $.

H.K. Fire S.

SHIPPING

Dougina $.

Steinboats $

Indo-Chinns P.

.135 n. .it n. 100 n.

Indo-Chinas D. $

.80 n.

Shell (Bearers) of-

.40/n.

Waterboats. $.

.7 n.

DOCKS ETC.

Wharves $..

Docks (old) $.

.05. .18.30 h. and sa.

Docks (new)

Providents

S'hul Dockyards $..

Kailan /~

Rouba 5... H.K. Mines

Hotels $...

MINING

LANDS

Lands $......

Lands 4% Debentures

.17.00 b. 5.70 n. ,35%.

NOTICE

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West End Branch:

14/10, Cockspar Street, B.WS. Manchester Branch:

32, Mosley Street, Manchoiser, 2.

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:

Alor Star

Harbin

Jongkong

Ipoh

ilollo

Karachi

Klatt Kobe Kuala

Seremban

Hangoon

Saigon

Semarang

Shanghai Bingapore Sitiawan

Sourabaya Taiping Tientsin Tongkah

Amritsar Bangkok Batavia Bombay

.18/3 n. ..0 n.

Calcutta

Agencies:

.1% cts. n.

lve Street Fairlin Placo

Lumpur

Canton Cawnpore Cebu

Kuching

Madras

Manila

.34 b. Caiombo

Delhi Haiphong

Medan

Tsingtao

New York

Priping

S'hai Lands Sh $.

12.30 11. Hamburg

(Peking)

Humphreys $.

7.80 n.

Penang

H.K. Realties $.

3.80 n.

.100

n.

Chinese Estates S.

.3.00 n.

.100 n.

17% b.

7,40 n. .31⁄2 1.

UTILITIES

Trams ......

Peak Trama (old) $.

Peak Trams (new). $.

Star Ferries

Y, Ferries 8.

.si b. .24 b.

China Lights c. ris. $.

.6.00 n.

.$.

Chain Lights x. rix.

China Lights Rts. $.

.0.00 n.

.....

H.K. Electrics (old) ....404 II.K. Electrics

ries (new) $....394 b. Macao Electricn (old) $....1734 n. Macao Electrics (new) $..18 n. Sarulakan Lights $. Telephones (old) $... Telephones (new) $..

INDUSTRIALS

..11%1⁄2 b.

n

.10.20 n.

Card: Maeg. (Ord.), Sh. $..14,90-n.

Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $...12 n.

Canton Ices $.

Cementa 1..

II.K. Ropes $.

STORES, &c.

Dairy Farms $.

Watsons $1 Lane Crawfords $. Sincetes-

Wing On (IK.) $. Powell Ltd. $.

COTTON MILLS

Ewo Sh. $..... S'hal Cotton Sh.

MISC.

H.K. Govt. 1%.

.1 n.

.18.00 s..

.7.60 b.

18.80 st.1

11 s.

4424

.195 b.

.07% n.

(Bhuket)

Yokohama

.

and

Generel

ankow FOREIGN EXCHANGE Banking Business transarted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Your

or shorter periods in Local or Other Cus. rencies at rates which will be quoted on application,

BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with Interest allowed at rates olitainable on application The Denk's Head Ofea in London undertakes Executor & Trustee businem and claima recovery of Brillils Income Tax overpaid, on terins which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies and

1. A. CAMIDGE,

Branches.

Manager.

New Pact Wanted By Swiss

. n.

A Swiss trade delegation, headed by M. Keller, well ,30 n. .1.00 n. known Swiss economist, recently arrived in London to negotiate a new trade agreement,

Completely surrounded by ter- ritory under Axis control, Swit- HK Govt. 31⁄27% (1934) ...DA .zerland now fears that a rigor H.K Govt. 34% (1940)...04 nous application of the blockade Ch Govt, 5% 1925 GSBds. 42/47 . will cut off the supplies of food- H.K. Entertainments $1. ....7 b. Constructions (old) $.

stuff and other commodities on b. ..1.00 Constructions (new) $.

which she depends. ....1 n. Vibro Ping $......

7.70 £

Until the collapse of France, im- Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) s/-..7/6 n | porta to Switzerland permitted to

*3;**s

Marsmans Inv. (IN.) 8/1.2/6 m.;

through the blockade went; Through that country.

Now that the blockade is being land's position has become much more dificult.

Solicitor Asks For applied against France, too, Switzer

New Bench

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January 3, 1941.

EMPIRE SHIPPING

Help To Meet The

U-Boat Menace

menace,

LONDON, Jan. 2 (British Wireless).-Empire shipbuilding yards, by providing new ton- nage, are helping Britain to de- feat the U-boat Canada, which before the war had about 1,250,000 tons on its shipping registry, has launched new vessels from yards at Van- couver, Montreal and Halifax.

A large number of merchant ships are now on the alocks and it was announced recently that Canada I to build 18 large merchant vessels: for the British Government,

There are some 40

shipbuilding

and repairing establishments in the

small

Dominion and even before the war about 4,000 permanent workers were employed. In 1938 repair work was done

to the value of over £3,000,000. South Africa has no real Although shipbuilding Industry, large scale re- pairs can be carried out at Durban, where there is a well-equipped re- pairing yard and dry-dock. Australia built only number of vessela before the war but has since greatly enlarged the ship building industry. A yard is to be established at Whyalla, South Aus- to build merchant ships up to tralla, 12,000 tons and Mr W. M. Hughes, the Navy Minister, has declared that shipbuilding must become one of the great national industries of Australia. The commonwealth has yards at Morts Dock in Sydney and at Williamstown Dockyard near Mel- bourne. Orders amounting to £260,- 000 for engines and machinery have been placed in Queensland.

Robbed, Left Bound

Pirates Off Nam Wan

Robbed by a gong of four armed robbers of

cargo of salt fish valued

at $150 and then taken to Nam Wan where he was tied up and left on

Chan Yan, a travelling hillside,

trader, managed to escape and re-

ધ་* turned to the Colony yesterday. when

report was made to the Police.

д

Chan said he left Hongkong on December 31, and was sailing near Nam Wan that night when he was slopped by four men in a boat, one of whom' was armed with a revolver,

VON BLOMBERG IMPRISONED

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

NEW YORK, Jan. 2 (UP)-The National Broadcasting Company re- ported intercepting a BB.C. on- nouncement that the Germans have Imprisoned Marshal Werner

VON Blomberg at the Lensburg fortress, o Hitler's personal orders,

Y.M.C.A. Building Destroyed

on her

KING MICHAEL kissing his möthör, Queen Helen, arrival in Rumania after years of exile. She arrived at the frontior station,

Bomber Fund Swelling

the

A total of $1,529,710.03 was resched yesterday by the War Fund Inaugurated by the 8. C. M. Post. Ltd. With following donations: Blekberth Staff, R. N. Hospital.... 8° PS3, D170 "Dina and Mac" (second dona-

tion)******* The Garrison and V.A.D. Carol

Party (Christinas Evo) Commodore's Office Stan Darta Game from Geordies per hirs

E. F. HOKE ***** Mount Austin "Current Lost" "Bessa" Mess New Year's Eve

J'arly

Collected in Cocktail Bar, Pen- insula Hotel on New Year's Day No. 0 versus No. 30 Shake Pidgy Wlesy Rae. Gloucester

Hotel, New Year's Eve "King" and "Quack

Comh!!! (31.13,40)

"Nine Fives"

"Pup"

Quack" at

Craigongower Cricket Club New

Year's Eve Bance Collected My L. C. R. Soliza Mr., G, Peticy....... Staff,

Fanling Golf Starting Times Sunday

OLD 'COURIE

9.1 P. Morrison. R. H. Davies. 0.20 A. J. Dennis, B. La Lloyd, 9.24 R. M, Wood, J. F. Uchardson. DET. J. Price, G: E. R. Divest.

Mundy, 1. Law.

P. Morris, H, A. MUL. – 0.40 JE. Fotter, W. A. Mackinlay. 9.44 2. G. Price, P.. V. McLane,

D3

100

130

7.40

D4 F. N. Merritt, A, C, Meredith. 0.53 D. Loncrgine, L. M. 8, Lloyd. D.D0 J. Valentine, A. V. Greaves, 10,00 J. E. Jensen, J, J. van Muhlen. 10.04 A. H. McBride, L. Jackson, 10.08

Linaker, E. D. Matthews. 10.12 G. Parker, J, C. C. Matthews. 10,10 T. G. C. Knight, Capt. Thursby. 10.20 W. taker, D. L. Prophet.

0151024 J. C, Taylor, R. D. Gillespte.

1020 A D. Humphreys, F. A. Redmond,

10.32 N. D. Lloyd, IL Gregory 10.30 8., Butlin, W. L. Alexander. J. M. & J. D. Thomso11. W. Reeve. A. Nicol.

10.40

10.44

1040 A. M. Kennedy, 0, G. Aitkenhead, 10.52 C. W. E. Bishop, D. 8, Edward. 10.50 D. 1. Evans, C. D. Knight. 11.00. D. MacAllster, J. A. Ritchie.

by

100

11.04

. N. Williamson de partner.

100

11.08

11.13

A. Mabb, . .L. 9. Webb,

. A. Parrish, G. M. Park,

11.10

300

11.20

Eastern District Sanitary Onics (fourth" donation), Ex 12th Foot (fifth donation "Ham-bono Party" on 31.1240 "Mall" (second donation) w. and Co.

4 28 38 8 8

B. D. Evans, G. E. Costello. Capt. Barclay. Surg. Lt Cdr Page. 11.24 Major White, Lt Col Macpherso

7.31128 Major Burn. D. Pinkerton.

NEW COURSE

434.07

No. 2 Police Station Singlo Men's

Mess (third donation) ........ The following monthly

024

11:2

132

donations

to

0.40

the War Fund" were also received yes- Terday:

0.44

Misses Alleen

les C. 5. Per or Woods "C"......

The Malayan Cadels" Mr Stewart Duncan Mr K. Crawford Miss E. Chart Miss Norah Stone Mr Donald Black

Major C. R. Boxer

Misa K., M. Anderson Mrs D. G. Frost.... Mr C. B. E. Derglot Mina 2. M. R. Buckland Ar David Wilson...... Major It. G. Robertson Mr John Frat

Refugee

1. 1. Geare, K. S. Morrison. A. Sommerfelt, F. D. Hunter, Brig. MacLeod, B. J. Dodwell. Mira Palter, Mrs Mackinlay. 0.40 T. Megarry, W. W. C. Shewan. 55 0.20 C, A. Munro, T, I Challinor. 10 10.04 Major Temple, Major Penfold. 2010.03 F. A. Howard, A. W. Bourne. Go 10.16 A. K. Mackenzie, B. Young. 23 10.20, C. R. Horridge, J. Heckney,

10.24 Chartered Bank v. H.K. Dank (G. AL.

Young Cup).

19.20 Chartered Bank v. I.K. Bank (G. M.

Young Cup), 10,32 Chartered Bank v. ILK. Bank (G. B.

Young Cup).

10 10.40 Mrs Park, Mr Fleming.

20 10.47 F. AM. Elliott, R. C. Stewart. TO 10.30 Lt Cdr Tollemnehe. Dr Parkinson.

REFUGEE SOCIAL WELFARE The Hongkong

and Social the following guts to their "194! Appeal Welfare Coünell" gratefully seknowledge Fund":"

Programme For February Meet At Fanling

Mrs Pau (for 8.A. Food Kitchen) #10; St Stephen's Girls College Guild of Help (for Soup Kitchens) $200; Miss Mayis

The following is the programme for Bush for Food Kitchens) sio: Miss Ruby the February meeting of the Fanling Mow Fung, $13; Miss Leau Sick Keng, Hunt and Race Club to be held on the 25; 1.K. Chinese Relief Association (per Kwanti Course on Sunday, February Me to Kom-tong) $300.

1040;

1-3 pm. The Szechuen

Section)

The First Bombs Of New Year

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHT

POST OFFICE

BROADCAST RECEIVING

LICENCES

Holders of licences which expired. at the end of 1940 are reminded that If it is desired to retain possession of the apparatus after the data of ex- piration of the licence à renewal inunt. be effected without delay.

the Government Radio Office, O.P.O. New Licences will be avaliablo at Building, First Floor, on ordinary business days, and will be issued against the receipt of a remittance of $12.00, between the hours of 9 when licences will be issued between pm, except on Saturdays 0 nm. and f

a.m. and

.

5

p.m.

Applications may be made

(a) personally,, (b) by messenger. (c) by post

LONDON, Jan. 2 (UP). The first bombs of the new year crashed in the London area this morning. Heavy high explo- alves shook one business district. The ralders were heard in Lon- don for the first time a few minutes before midnight and the anti-aircraft guns opened up, then a single heavy bomb drop- ped.

The second night air raid had been without incident with only a single burst and desultory gundre.

Elsewhere, the attacks were conas soon as it is ready. Where actual fined to a few fire-bombs in castern cash is tendered a new licence should

received England, although raiders were re-po

in exchango before ported aver several Midlands and leaving the Licensing Office. northwestern points,

the Case of renewal the old ilcence should be returned with the application..

Meet Fierce Barrage LONDON, Jan. 2 (UP),-At

...

8,20)

p.m. it is reported that German night ralders Blew over an eastern town and met a fterce barrage. Incendiary bombs

dropped In another bombs wero eastern town which also put up £ barrage.

The night rald warnings were sounded in London at 7 pm, with the anti-aircraft guns fring. At 8 p.m. rolders were over southwest nad west England and south. Walca,

German Version BERLIN, Jan. 2 (UP).-The High Command stated that Germon planes last night successfully

rakled numerous important military objee- tives in central and southeastern England.

Yesterday one British outpost ship was set aftre and another badly damaged by a direct bomb hit.

Last night British planes bombed factories at three places in northwest Germany "causing, some dumage,' killing five and wounding several.

One British Vickers-Wellington was brought down.

It is essential under (e) nigd preferable under (a) and (b) that by crossed Cheque payable to Hong- applications should be accompanied kong Government. The new licence will then bo sent by post or messenger

In

Small Packet Post to all countries suspended.

Jan. 8,

Jan. 3.

.Jan. 3.

Jan. 4. Jan. 4..

Jan.

Jan. 6.

INWARD MAILS Air Mail by "Erilah Overscas Air- ways Service" (except London) by Bea from Slugapore Australia and Montla Java and Manila Australia and Manila Swalaw Canton Sandakan

Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways.

Direct

Service"-Sun Francisco date, 30th December.......Jan. 7.. Calcutta, Stralis and Air Mail by "Beliish Overseas Airways Servies" by sea from Singapore ....Jan. 7.. United-Kingdom and Straits ..Jan. 7. U.S.A., and Manila-(San Francisco

date, 1401

14th December)

.....Jan. USA., Honolulu, Japon and Shan

hal (San Francisco date, 13th December)

Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways.

Direct

Service"-Ban

dato, 3rd January.

Rabaul and Manila

Calcutta and Straits

Jan. 0.

Francisco

.Jan, 10.

Jan. 11.

Jan. 12.

Jan. 14.

Lone Dawn Raider LONDON, Jan. 2 (Router)-The Swatow very alight enemy air action to-day United Kingdom and Straits Jan. 10.

the coastal has beca confined to

United Kingdom and Straits Jan. 19. districts.

“An Air Ministry communique states that little damage and only a lett minor casualties were caused by bombs which were dropped in a town in Kent.

received since this Reports morning's communique, it is added, show that a small number of persons were killed when a atngle enemy alr- craft dropped bomby in a town in the west of England shortly before dawn this morning.

Early Morning Raids SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Jon, 3 (UP),——At 12.10 a.m. to-day German night ralders were reported over west Midlands towns.

Donations recälved during December 2:

The all-clear signal was sounded face No. Staff of St Stephen's Girls' Collego, 860; Handicap. (First

for China is the London area before midnight, Prof. W. Brown 120; Anonymour, 150 ponies classified by Hongkong Jockey Club and no bombs were reported through- Mr Colin 310; Anonymous (the Food "E" Class Six furiones.

out the night; however, night raids Note-One entry only will be made for Kitchen, 150; Mr and Mrs Gordon Campe

were widespread aimed chiefly at a bell, $10. bira 1, Cunningham, $18: O.C.. the Szechven Handicap (Races 1, 2 and 32: Five Bympathisers c/u S. C. B. Post, neond and third sections at the discretion bombed early last evening.

3) Entres will be divided into Orsi, Welsh town which was fairly heavily Donation in kind during December, of the Handicapper.

p.m. The hundred pieces of firewood. 1Sreend Section).

1.30 p.m.-The Yunnaa Itandicap. For

$50.

Crushed By Nazi Bombs

LONDON, Jan. 2 (British Wire- less). Among the premises destroy-1940: ed by fires started on Sunday night Eight

the

MISSION TO CHINEBE BRAMEN

3.30

Stechurn

Ilandicap

by the showers of incendiaries which Sandakan Chamber of Commerce; freight- 4 p.m.The Szechurn Handicap (Third fell on the City oceniables Storage-en-med-Meera Jardine Matheson-Bastion) historic room which saw the birth The Christian Lilasion to Chinese Sea- Chima ponies classified by HongkonK In Hongkong acknowledges the Jockey Club an "D" Class at date of of the Young Men's Christian As-men

following donations with grateful thanks: ; Entry. Half mile. Named after

ter the founder, the late Sir George

Williams, who came to London in 1841 to become a drapery assistant, the situated in a house in St Paul's Churchyard. Together with ashes, other buildings. It was burned

room Was

seven

to

Dogs Get Owners Into Trouble

A group of seamen (Per Mr Lam), $20, pm-The Chung Hwa Handleap, For Mr W. Greig, $10: Meseta Union Trading Class Chinn pontes that have siarted tryden. : Mr G. Lyon Mackenzie: 13:10 Co., Ltd, $10; Mr 11. Shim, 15; Mr E. M. at a race meeting of this Club during

One mile.

About 30 Incendiary bombs were dropped on an caster lown.

Momentous Session

BTO

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered ond Parcel Mail losed 15 minutes earlier than the ime given below unless otherwise tated, and where malls are advertis- to close at or before 9 a.m. regis- ered and parcel mails are closed at p.m. on the previous day. When nails are advertised to ctose uiter p.m. Registered and Parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m.

Air Mail by Air to Hangoon to con- Friday, Jan. 3

nect with the "British Overseas Airways."

G.P.O. & K.P.O, Reg. Ord.

Parcels

..Jan. 3, 4' p.m.

Ja

3, 4.30 p.m. Canada

(vin

Saturday, Jan.

for only Vancouver B.C.) Parcels.....Noon. Strafts, Ceylon, India, East and South

Africa

.3.30 p.m. Air Mail by sea to Singapore to con

neet with the "British Overseas “Airways.~*~

Re

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

..........Jan. 4. 4.00 p.m.

Ord........Jan, 4, 4.30 p.m.

Manila and United-kingdom. ................

Reg.

GRO, & ErD.

..Jan. 4, 4.00 pm.

.Jan. 4, 5.00 p.m.

Jan. 4, 5.30 p.m.

that have Congress Meets To-day Straits and United-Kingdom.

SIT J. Fraser. 23; Mr J. 8. R. Humble, .30 p.m.The Consolation Staken. For $5; Three Friends $1 each, 19: Mir A1. D. China ponies clanned by Hongkong Dietrich, 13: Mr E. D. da Rora, 53: _Mrs: Jockey Club na "E" Class NK Fong-wing. #2: D. W. J., 3: Mr.G. T. Started at this Mecting and have not been Anderson. $2: Air B. K. Wong, Per Mr placed. Half mile. Lee) 5: Mr F. L. Wong, 13'er Mr Lec) st0; Mr K. K. Lau, (Por Mr Lee) ; Mirs C. . . Lee, Per Mr Lee) $1.

Good Samaritan Fund for rice dis

Jantes It Backhouse Ltd. 110; Mr E. Cock. $10: Pastor, Ni, $10: Mr Ho Shtu- que, $3; “Bir B. Reiertsen, 43; G. F. $2; Mr 3. Fraser, $2,

Buliding Fund:" Mr J. Fraser $3.

Christmas Dinner:

Week-End Cricket XI's

Senior team

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”

.Jan, 4, 5 pm.

Par.

Ord...

G.P.O. & K.F.O.

Par. Reg.

Jan. 4, 5 pm.. Ord...Jun. 6, 10.30 am.

Sunday, Jan, b

.8.30 am.. ..8.30 am.

Rex.

Ord.

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

.Jan, 0, 8 amD. Jan. 6, 8.30 am.. Air Mall for Manlia, Guam, Hono- Julu. U.S.A., and Europe vis "Tan American Airways and Trans- Atlantic Services"

WASHINGTON, Jan, 2 (UP), -The 77th Congress which con- venes Friday noon will be confronted with the momentous Hothow

Sandakan question of augmenting material Pleading guilty to having allowed

Monday, Jan. 0 his white terrier bitch to wander in

The following will represent Club aid to Britain and expediting Air Mali by sea to Singapore to de Recreio in Boundary Street without a muzzle or

cricket matches on the national defence programme.

connect with the "British Overseas. Saturday, lead on November 24, lan E. Heath.

Ten Friends $1 eneli, #10; Mr D. Chel-

Airways." President Roosevelt's annual ad- v. KCC. (away)-E. L. Jaram, $5: Mr_Chau_Sing-tal, #2; Mr X, of 148 Boundary Street was fined $5

$4; Mr M. W. Sue, 92: Mr Mak Mul-san.

Goaano (Capt.), W. A, Reed. A. M. dress will be delivered personally next- Temptation To Axis by Mr E. Himsworth at the Kow- $2. Dr LI Sung, $2; Mr W. O'Neill, 250G. N. GORANO, F. M. L. Soares, N. Allouse and Senate.

Findrigues 11. L. Drorio, L. G. Gosano, Monday at a joint session of the; An allegation that magistrates hnd

There dificulties are freely appre-loon Magistracy this morning.

A Group of Friends, Per Me Lee) $2.50 Beltrao. A. 1, Pereira, Jnr., J. Fonseca and decided an application in private elated here, but it is hard to see what Mr. Gardner, of 32 College Road,

A Group of Friends (Per Mr Wongs $10. M. Prota.. Instead of in open court was made al

On Tuesday the Administration will can be done to help Switzerland with Arst floor, was cautioned for keep-A Group of Friends (Per Fox Taikan (away).-F. R. Alves (Copt), P. M. Nis expected to total between $17,000,- A Group of Friends (Per of Lui Bài

Junior team v. Civil Service c.c.deliver the budget to Congress which Maldenhead recently by Mr. T. Alan

ing an Alsatian dog without a licence A Group of Friends (Per Na Tal-koo) Stuchbery, a solicitor. The Mayor out risking a leak in the blockade.

$160: A Group of Friends (Per Mr Tsei 'Imparts passing through on December 17. (Mr C. T. Kitley) refuted the allegu-

$3.60. tion and refused an application that enemy occupied territory must be a temptation to Germany and Italy to bench be

reconstituted,

supplement their

diminishing own Mr Stuchbery said that the appll-

reduction In cation was for n

Бирриск. the contribution made by the Union Cinema Co, under the Sunday Enter tainments Act, 1932, in respect of Sunday opening of cinemas. Il first came before the bench on Sept. 9. and was adjourned for certain agures to be submitted.

Aldermen's Information "It was with considerable Astonish- ment," said Me Stuchbery, "that I learned that this application had been dealt with by the Beuch in private." lle said his Information cane from

ink

test.

Any

More U.S. Planes Reach Manila

Suce the war began Imports of

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" foodstuffs and staple commodities into Switzerland have increased con-

HONOLULU, Jan. 2 (UP).-It Is siderably.

unofficially learned that 12 consolid- Four-fifths of Switzerland's totalated patrol-bombers arrived here Imports passed through the British last Wednesday. blockade.

Over Parking

and Company.

1. R. Irance, c/o C. M. Karanjla David House, Was ned $5 by Mr II. G. Sheldon, K... at Central Magistracy to-day for two aldermen who attended the meel-parking his motor car, at the Con- 10.00 The Mayor: I must strongly pro- naught Road car park from

hot to 12.10 p.m. on December 21. The magistrates, have reached a decision.

Similarly summoned, Dr S. To Mr Stuchbery asked that all the Wang. 12 Pedd r Street, was also magistrates who attended that meet-have parked his ear at the Chater fined $5. Dr Wong was said to ing should not adjudicate. The Mayor refused the application, add-on car park from 10.02 a.m. until ing that he strongly deplored the 5.30 pm. on December 18. action of any magistrate in divulg-

trates' room.

ing what transpired in the magis- Japanese Minister

To Canberra TOKYO, Jan. 3 (Reuter)—Mr Tatsuo Kawai, who is now semi- The Civil Service Clerical Assoc ometally confirmed to be the first

TYPISTS PROTEST

EVENTS AT

MACAO ON

JANUARY 19

Naval officials refused to confirm or deny the report of their arrival, but it is understood that the planes are similar to the type of those which arrived in Manila three weeks ago. for

It is also understood that they en- countered adverse weather enroute, although it was not sufficiently bad to cause trouble.

The following is the programme the January meeling of tho Macao Jockey Club, to be held on the Arela Prela on Sunday. January 13, at 2.30 pm:

da Silva, Jr., H. A. Barros, A, J. M. Prata. 009,000 and $18,000,000,000,

II Carvalho, A. E. Noronha, D., T. Gosano, J. A., Soares, F. J. Remedios, M. The Treasury Department in ex- Alinada Remedios, and A. H. D'Almada pected to ask Congress, very soon, to elevate the statutory limit of the

Remedios.

CIVIL SERVICE C.C.

Army Rugger XV

Jan. 6, 5.60 p.m. Jan. 0, 5.30 p.m.

K.P.O.

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G.P.O.

Ref.

Jan. 6, 5.00 pm.

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Jan, 0, 7.00 pm.

Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New

Zealand via Brisbane

G.P.O. & K.P.O.". Parcels,

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Jan, 0, a p.m.

Jan. 5 p.m.

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..Jan. 7, 8.30 am. Tuesday, Jun. 7

Civil Service Juniors wil be represented national debt to $05,000,000,000 com- by F. Strange (Capt), I. F. Harper, Pared to the $45,000,000,000 mi G. Ainalte, J. Barrow, 11, 2. Cunningham: established early in 1940. F. E. Lawrence, P. J MacGowan, J. MIL-] The new Congress will see eight chell. N. Sinith, O. Stone, A. Watson, more Democrats in the House of Re Reserve, il Parralt. Umpire, D. Holidge. presentatives where the total is 208; Scores, J. T. Lacey.

meanwhile, the Senate Democrats will be only 65 compared to 60 previously. The House automatically adjourned xine de to-day but the Senate re- convenes for one hour lo-morrow thus Manila, Mauritius, Lourenco Marques, meet Club to-morrow in their Quad-leap year plus one day.

The Army first Rugby fifteen to scting a record of 367 days-one full

and South Africa via Durban

3.30 p.m. Canton angular Tournament fixture on the

.7 p.m. Club ground at 4 p.m.

Wednesday, Jan. 8 The team la:

Manila, Batavia and Sourabaya, Lep! Picton (R.E.); L/Sgt Richards (3, Race No. 1. 2.45 pan. The Shataukok A.J: Capt. Book (RA) (Capt); Capt.

8.30 am. Hurdle Race-114 milles for China ponies. Douglass R. Beota. Pie Mcdonald (RA.

Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and South. Winner Weight 100 us.

this season M.C) Lt Chomber (RA.M.C.); 2/L3t| hurdle race

Atrien

..7 pm Wedderburn (R.A.); Cpt Sutlierland (R.

Thursday, Jan. 0- The Lo Wa Itandicap. (Second Sec- Scott.1; 2/Lt Ford (n. Keots); 7/L1 Bom-

Manila, Australia and New Zealand. LONDON, Jan. 2 (Reuler)-Lord tion). A Bat race of a furlongs for China: pas (3.A.1; 2/LI Ireath (XLA.): 2/Li Miller Production, lo-day gratefully Beaverbrook, Minister of Aircraft; pogles classifed "E" class.

(H. Scot 2/Lt Pinkerton 1. Scots.: Note: One entry only will be made for Cant Duke (11, Beots.); Cpl Gillam (M. sold by pubile auction at the District Several 1019 of Crown Land were

vin Thursday Island

K. P. O, The Lo Wu Handicap (tacen 2 and 8). Nej.). knowledge:

Entries will be divided handicapper. 241 Eddison (A) Capt. Barclay (RA. falling to the hammer at upset prices,

Parcels, Beserves-L/ep Foley EJ: Pto Derry OMee South this morning, all of them ·Reg., et le discretion of the Handicapper. chase of 12 miles for Australian pentes.

The Queensland Handicap. A steeple- (M.C.), L/Sgt Maralı (ILA).

·Ord, 168 Kwanti Cup “A handicap fist race of 1-mile for Australian pantes clasified

Parcels, "D" 'clam.

Spitfire Funds

ac-

£7,500 from the "Times of Qeyton" Spitfire Fund, which has now con- tributed about £00,000;

£6,000 from the B.B.C. staff for the purchase of a Splifire to be named "Aerial."

tion in Britain has protested to the Inpanese Minister to Australia, told "Funiety" Prices

at

the

baried.

cl

"The Sun Wai Handicap. A flat race of 1. mila for China ponses classifed "D"

The Lo Vu Handicap (First Section). Haces Non, 2, 4, 5 and 8 are open to Members of the Hongkong Jockey Club, Owners entering for these races, and are not members of the

the privileges of the Club for the day,

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their

Crown Land Sales

Successful bidders were:

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..Jan. 9, 4 p.m.

....Jun. 0, 5 p.m.. Jan, 0, 7 pm.

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Lot No. 152 at Ngong Ping, Lantao Plateau, 1,025 sq. of

purchased by Sum Sok-taze for $20; Lot Nos, 103 The following will represent the and 104 at Ti Tong-taal, Lantao Siraits and United Kingdom.. Hangkang Rugby F.C. in Quadrangular Tournament

1,400 sq.

It and 87 BCTE, Plateau, Aixture with the Army on the Club to-morrow:

Eround respectively, purchased by Shik Llu- ze for $14 and $31; Lot Nos:-1,420 and 1,420 at Hang Hau comprising 2,500 sq. ft and 46 acre were pur--. chased by G. S. P. Haywood for $50 each. Lot No. 3,308 at Kau Pa-kang, nt. 1,58-acres, was sold, to Zam-Yam for $93.

Treasury against inquiries now being Press reporters: made about the

of short learn about Australlu, "efficiency" hand-typista employed

will do whatever I can within my being produced to-night at the China Tasting Hunt and Race Club, will enjoy stewart: J. C. Charter and f. 1. Thomson Ministry of Aircraft Production and the suggesifon that they can, where power, to tighten the bonds of friend- Fleet Club Theatre In aid of the Thomson and Company, Hongkong and Thomes, A. J. d. Taylor (capt.) and A. desirable, be replaced from outaide ship and increase trade between Society for the Protection

Japan and Australia,"

the Service.

"I have much to Servicemen will be admitted at.

M. Thompson; D, 1. Bosanquet, M. However, half-price to "Tunalety" which is jockeys who

Carruthers, G, C. Alixenhead, and D. H Entries clare to the Secretaries, Memers IACTA IL Burford... Walkden;

C. F. Needham, A. C. Gairdner; of Shanghial Bank Building, on Tuesday. Kennedy

Children.

January 11, at noon."

A. The

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«Jan. 10; 10.30 a...

Parcels,

2.Jan. 6, 6 p.m.. Reg.

Jan. 10, 9.45 ... .Jan. 10; 10.30 nm.. *Superwertbed Correspondence Only.

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