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Chief Scout Passes On
Nairobi, Jan. 0. Lord Baden-Powell, 83-year-old Chief Scout, died at Nyeri, Kenya, at 8.10 nm. to-day. His conditions first November gave rise to anxiely In
when he began to suffer from heart attacks and fr the middle of the month his condition wa described as crillent. He pulled through but had been in Bl health since.
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Until he was 80 years of age Lord Baden-Powell retained his health und vigour to a remarkable degree. When it began to fall he bulit him- self a bungalow on the slopes of Mount Kenya where with Lady ¡Paid-up Capital -------................. £3,000,000 Baden-Powell he made ឃ bone Reserve Liability of Proprietore £3,000,000 He paid his last visit to England in Reserve Fund
...... 43,000,000 May 1935.
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A soldler who became famous in the South African war as a General, Baden-Powell became a world figure by founding the Boy Scout Move- ment in 1908. So great Was the growth of the movement that in 1920 when the first Jamboree was held in London 27 nations were represented and Baden-Powell was proclained | Chief Seout of All the World.
Before his death the boy scouts and
girl mides throughout the numbered nearly 5,000,000,
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Scouts in all parts of the world Agencies:
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Kinon
will attend synchronised services in ¦ Fairlie Place Lumpur
the Chlet Scout. In-Canton memory of
Set Cawnpore
nut
decided whether the survices will be Cotointy
perial Headquarters have
Cenu
held on January 12 or 10.
Bellt
Baden-Powell will be burial
of
Nyeri to-morrow.-Reuter.
Mex f. E. Lauritsen
After an iness listing two-year Mes Leth Elizabeth Lauritsen, wife of Mr C. Lauritsen, the Mnnager of, the Dragon Motor Car Co., Ltd., died at her residence, 23 Blue Pool Itnad, Happy Valley, yesterday.
A funeral service was held at the Colonial Cemetery Chapel by the Rev. J. R. This, vleur of St Andrew's Church, Inter in the afternoon. The remains are to be cremated,
The chief mourner present was the husband. Ollers included Misses A. and D. Woods, Mex Winfield, Mrs J. C. Greenham, Miss P. Harrop. Me and Mrs F. D'Almada, and the staff of the Dragon Motor. Car Company.
Mrs Lauritsen came from Scattle, America, und hnd resided in the Colony for over 20 years. She leaves | two married alsters, one in California and the other in Manila.
THE WAR FUND
was
reached A total of $1,534.857,80 yesterday by the War Fund Inaugurated
Itangoon Salgon Semarang Serembag Shanghal Singapuro Siflawan Saurabaya Talping Tientsin Tonknh
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Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
January 9, 1941.
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STOCK MARKET REPORT Hongkong Stock Exchange Oficial Summary, issued yesterday says:
The Manager.
market
continues steady, prices being well held with the turn- over on a somewhat smaller scale.
R. A. CAMIDGE,
Indian Troops Well In Egypt
Khartoum, Jan. 8. "We are well and happy and we shall not leave here this is finished," is the message which Sir Sikandar Hyat Khan, Prime Minis- ter of the Punjab, is taking back to India from the Indian troops he met.
his visit to Egypt and the Sudan. Sir Sikandar told Reuter's corres-
by the 8. C. M. Post, Ltd., with the tal-pondent that he found the morale
lowing donations:
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"I V."
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Found on Fanling Golf Course
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Group Capt. W. C. G. Bryant
"Lucky at Dice"
of the Indian troops on the Sudan and Abyssinian fronts
and in the 13.01 western desert magnificent. A deep
feeling of comradeship existed be tween the Indian and other troops. 10 Reuter.
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HEARTBURN
caused by too much acid
Your stomach makes natural ueld to digest your food. It is when there is too much acid that stomach trouble begins. Then you get "acid symp- heartburn, flatulence, "sour- toms" neas,"
DRAFT DODCERS TO PRISON-Union Theological Seminary students sentenced to a year and day in Federal prison for refusing to register under conscription law in New York. From left: William Lovell, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; Richard J. Wichlei, Binghamton, N. Y.; Meredith Dallas, Grosse Point, Mich.; David Bellinger. Wakefield, Mass.: George M. Houser, Denver, and Don Benedict, Newark, N, J.
Fighting Spreads On Thailand Border
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Serious Food Shortage
Another Shanghai Walk-Out
Telegraph Boys Follow Tram Workers
Shanghal, Jan. 8. With the price of rice and food con- À severe food shorlage is prevail-Įtinuing to soar another epidemic of
Bangkok, Jan, 0.
Sinitopore, Jan. 3. vited all Cambodians and Annamites The Thai Consulate's communique|lu Laos in the French Army to de- stales that, as further roprisal for the cert and join.-United Press. French bombing of Keminent, Udorn and Noug Sapang, That planes bombed, the
boses military Banampil, Samrong and Chongkal.
January 6 French artillery and machine-guns at Savannakhet fired ing in French Indo-China, where luck strikes has hit Shanghal, the most on Amphur and Mukdahiarn. Thai- of other daily necessities is also in-serious of which was the sudden landers replied. The duel continued creasing Lt-Col. Banchong Chippen-walk-out this morning of tram work- suk, former Thailand Consul at Sai-ers in the International Settlement," throughout the day.
of office on, told the Press. He returned inconveniencing thousands
workers. from Indo-China on January 4.
On
con-
On January 6 the French opened heavy fire on the Aranya and Prader sector. The Thailanders replied, at-
Delivery boys of the telegraph Li-Col. Chippensuk said that Indo- tacked and captured three guns and China officials
are strenuously en-companies are also on strike, demand pursued the French between Aranya deavouring to minimise the importing an increased rice allowance, and and Sisophon all day long. The
post office employees have presented Thatlanders were assisted by thirty ance of border skirmishes.
The Thai Government on January a series of demands which have been aeroplanes. The cominunique claims for the first time formally
transmitted to Chungking for ro- That the French suffered heavily In
¡sideration, cognised M. Garreau as the French their retreat-Reuter.
Charte d'Affaires
Bangkok. It is estimated that 30,000 workers Intensive Air Activity Although M. Garreau arrived here at are involved in existing or impending
Hanoi, Jan. 8. the end of November, last year, to strikes.--Reuter. "Intensive Thai ar netivity over assume his post as the new repres indo-China is admitted by military tative of the Vichy Government, his hendquarters here but silence is status has been at stake during the maintained claim that Poipet was occupied by the proposed negotiations for a settie-ers Idle na the result of the lightning
regarding the Bangkok
past month or two in connection with Thailand forces on January 0.
ment of the border dispute.-Domci, Eleven Thai atreraft roided the Pakse area on the Mekong River, Six |
front lines machines bombed the about 25 miles from Pakse and five others dropped 20 bombs upon Pak- son. 20 miles north of Pakse and also machine-gunned
field
postofilce. The attacks caused no casualties.
nine An announcement says that That airplanes raided Stungtreng, northern Cambodia, on January
New Offices Opened
Outbreak of Rioting
Shanghai, Jan, -8. With 3,000 Settlement tram work- strike carried out this morning, 2,000 delivery men from the three major telegraph companies are striking to- morrow unless their demands for increased allowances and wages are inet. The affected companies include
wounding one French Army surgeon F. A, Sulton Ltd, at the inaugura-ed their demands to their com
and
A buffet supper dance was held by three natives. Machine-gun tion of their new offices in Shell
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The delivery men yesterday pre- but the latter have not replied. Another big strike loomed as 1,000
of employces
China Commercial Major-Generat
unless received the guests, was
their demands for increased formerly
wages Director General of Marshal Chang were met. Teo-lin's arsenal at Mukden. He was the Evening Post and Mercury, serl
Early this afternoon, according to reorganising the
trafing attacks also took place on House yesterdes-p. A. Sutton, what Works threatened to strike
January-7-north-of-Savannakhet-and- Polpet, which That claimed to have captured. Domet,
Violent Action on Border
neur
At the
Hanoi, Jan. 8.
instrumental
com-
Thai planes and artillery yesterday Marshal's artillery and enabling him ous rioting broke out among from
to defent Wu Pel-fu and occupy Pei-workers, some favouring began violent action along the order ping and Shanghat between 1922 and promise and others favouring a hold-
Thalhek, Savannakhet and
demands are met. Vientians, maintaining the barrage 1027. An Old Etentan, he served out until their for several hours and burning many with the Royal Engineers during the Police were called out after several huts. There were no
no casualties.
wor, losing on arm at Gallipoll. were injured.-Domel. After Gallipoll he was sent to Ame- same time
planes bombed
Traffic Disrupted Monkolberey, West Cambodia, and it rien by the British Government to
Shanghai, Jan. 8. is believed heavy damage was caused, supervise and instruct the building
of trench mortars. ・. Samrong and Sisophon in the same
Two thousand International Seltle- district were also raided,
French planes carried out revenge Sutton went to Canada. On return-morning halting all Settlement tram
ht 6 o'clock raids but the details are, not yet ing to China he started prospecting traffic, although the buses are still
Denying the Thai claim of a pene by the Japanese. Ile Is
in Korea, where he was imprisoned operating. tration of 20 miles into West Cam-engineer and was commissioned in mands have been made.
a mining
Tram officials deny that any de bodia, an official said the attacks the British Army with the Royal were only hit-and-run and patrol ae-Engineers. tivity. No resolute attacks had, yet been made.
known.
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After being senior ranking officer ment tram conductors and motormen Canton... in Chang Tso-lin's army. General went on strike
this
It is reliably stated that the Wang Ching-wel dominated union is de- manding recognition of the union and one month's pay is a bantis for Chinese New Year,
Jallowances and general pay increases. The union also seeks increased rice
-United Press.
Some informed quarters believe HONGKONG REFUGEES that last night in a
speech to the Cabinet the Governor-General, Ad- SLIGHT INCREASE SHOWN Heed the warning in time by miral Decoux, said Indo-Chins would taking that saving dose or two of defend itself and retailate
IN GOVERNMENT CAMPS ngainst Maclean Brand Stomach Powder and ever That attack. These quarters Figures of refugees and destilutes you need never become a chronic say there are chances of attacks on in Government camps here for Jan-
Strikes Spreading stomach sufferer.
Vientiane where large Tial forces (uary 4 supplied by the Medical
Shanghai, Jan, 8. Unlike violent antacids (which entare concentrated, simultaneously, authorities are printed below with
The tie-up of Chinese longshore- 50 easily rob you of Nature'n acid, with a drive toward Mongkolberey figures for December 28 in brackets:
men on the local water front con- causing new
using
symptoms), Maclean and the Pnompenh railroad."
King's Park 1.300 (1,302); Matau- tinues, with nearly 1,000 workers re- Brand Stomach Powder regulatea
North Point fusing to return to work. Nature's supply. It keeps right your goods formerly constimed to China 1.470 (1.430);
532 The China Press reports this morn "digestive balance."
will be
Camping than more than 1,000 workers at The decision also affects 2,557 (2,557); Ngau Tau Kok Squat the Commercial Press were reported pain after meals, or from that un-American goods worth $12,000,000. tera Camp 790 (791); Kam Tin 1,852 yesterday to be on the verge of n natural hunger before meals, a course The French plan to requisition the (1,822); Funling Children's Camp 308 strike. Representatives of the Coin- of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder goods they need and pay the owners (200).
mercial Press which is the will bring correction to your diges-direct. Goods which the Customs
Authoritative quarters say that no chung 1,200 on Hill Even if you happen to suffer from Japan, owed to be re-exported to (530): Tal Hang Squatters
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are taking it: consider were irregularly imported (702); in hospital 20 (20). doctors are prescribing it; many will be auctioned and the proceeds
scrloui cases of paid to the owners. The remaining 10,821, as compared with 10,730 on Council. It is
The grand totul on January 4 was Section of the Shantha Industrial Straits, Ceylon, India East and South
Municipal ulcer have been avoided.
goods will continue to be detained. December 20, showing an increase of proximately a year ago a threatened
that ap- Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New
Zealand via Brisbane MACLEAN BRAND Stomach Pow- Informed quarters point out that 82. der has the signature "ALEX. C. Japanese authority over the goods is
strike of Commercial Pross workers
G.P.O. & K.P.O. Parcels, MACLEAN always on bottle and complete.--United Press.
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METROPOLE
Exchange of Fire
Bangkok, Jan. 0.
A High Command communique
Coming Weddings
of
The following forthcoming wed- says an exchange of big gun, rifle dings are announced:
COIN SHORTAGE and machine fun fire occurred The Rev, Alarie Pearson Rose, clerk CHINESE HOARDING PRIOR throughout yesterday at Mongkulin Holy Orders, and Misa Beatrice and Mukdubarn. Several bullets hit Mary Wansey, nursing sister at the TO THE NEW YEAR a motor car in which A Japanese Queen Mary Hospital; Journalist was travelling along the
As usual, at Mr So Yat-pang, staff of the Bank
the approach Mekong Road near Mongkai.
of China, and Miss Hu Yuen-wan, of Chinese New Year, a shortage of five- The
communique does not mention Gloucester Rand;
cent silver coins and one cent copper casunlites but says all the That Mr Ying Szo-ynu, civil servant of coins has accurred In Hongkong planes returned
anfely from their the Chinese Central Government, owing to hoarding. raide.
and Miss Leung Suit-fong, of Tai
The demand for, the coins is un The High Command has invited alt Wong Street, West.
account of their use as small "Iolsce" French mercenary soldiers to jo Mr Chung Hon-kl, teacher, and or gift money. New bright · silver the Thal army at the same salary na Miss Lo Shuk-ying, teacher; they receive under the French, It Mr Cheung Yan-sing, physical also annotinces the establishment of director, and. Miss Li Wal-chun,
Free Indo-China army, and has in- [Lockhart Road,
coins are especially popular with the Chinese, and owing the demand of the Treasury has had to re-issue the
old Ave-cent currency.
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