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Saturday.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHURCH NOTICES

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will be closed for the transaction of public business on Monday and Tuesday, the 27th and 26th January, 1941. (China New Year Holidays),

Hongkong, 22nd January, 1941..

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DAY, the 11th. February, 1941, at

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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from to February Int. SATURDAY, TUESDAY, 11th. February,, both days Inclusive.

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General Managers. Hongkong, 21st. January, 1941.

Chinese New Year's Eve

Festival Dinner Dance

at

THE RITZ

DINNER DANCE $5.00 until 2 a.m.

After dinner cover charge $1.00

Quarry Bay

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You will share in the

Victory, so won't you

contribute to the cost?

Send your donation to

War Fund; South China Morning Post, Ltd.

Total at 24-1-41

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ST JOHN'S CATHEDRAL (GARDEN ROAD,

Third Sunday After Epiphany

tra, Sunday after Epiphany a.m. Italy Communian..

11 am, Mattios and Bermon, Preacher,

ftev, A. P. love.

0.30 p.m. Eventong and Bermon, Preacher, The Dean. The Spets! Your with held in the hall immediately after Evensong, and all will be, welennied.

Holy Communion is celebrated Thursday 7:30 am Friday 7.45 an. Un Cantonese)

an

Notice for Week Badminton in the Cathedral Hall on. Monday 8 pm.

RADIO

ZBW, 355 metres (845 ke.) and 31.45

metres (9,520 kilo-eyelas); Rachmaninoff. Concerto No. 3 in D Minor

Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency: of 845 k.c.'s, and on Short Wave

an 9.52 m.c.'s per second. from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-12 midnight

H.K.T.

12.15 pm. Short Service of Inter- cession. ;,' ་ སྙ་

13.30 Schumann-Trio in D Minor, p 63.

1.0 Local Time Signal and Weather

Report.

1.03 Rale da Costa at the Piano. "Stand Up and Sing" Medley

Bick Intercessions on Thursday 10.15 (Charlg); Juzz Goblins (Rule da

A.IT),

CHRIST CHURCH

(KOWLOON TONO)

Vicar to Preach At Mattina

Sunday, January 26–3rd Sunday after

Engia); 6 a.m. iloly Communion

(in Mandarin); Dam. Hunday School at 3

Epiphany. 7.10 am, Holy Communion (in

Duka El: 9.44mm. Mating and Sermon: Mandarin; 9.30 p.m. Eversong.

1a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon in

*The Church's tennis courts will be opened shortly on a date to be announc ed.

Provided the weather remains Ane, a

he has been arranged for Sun, Jan. 20, teaving the Vicarage About 11.30 am. Further detalls may be obtained from the Vicar,

Thursday, January 30.-1oly Communion at 7.15 am. Full choir practice at 6 p.m.

EMMANUEL CHURCH

(218, NATHAN ROAD)

Sunday.-1 am. Morning Worship. Prenclier: Itev. A. E. Charman; 12 m. Communion

Service; p.m. Sunday Schont; 3 p.m. Young Women's Bible Class nt 0.1 Wood Road. Mrs Ancil Nance. Teacher: 1.30 p.m. Bony Service; p.m.

•Gospel Message. Speaker: Mr Anell Nance.

Monday-7.30 p.m. 9. A. C. A.

Tuesday.-10.30 am, Women's ₤ible Study at P. Bin Wood Road. Mrs Lechmere Cift Teacher: 7.30 pm. Young People's Mecilog.

Wedestiny-2.10 p.m. Sewing Circle at Mrs Chung's at 703, Nathan Rond: 0 pm. Prayer Meeting.

Finy pim. Prayer Meeing, 9, 1 Wood Road,

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST

(31. MACDONNELL ROAD)

Service on Sunday, January 20, The subject of the Learon Sermon in all Christian Science churches will "Truth'

DA

The Golden Text will be: "Thou art near, O Lord, and all thy commandments are iruth. Concerning thy testimonies, 1 have known of old that thou hast founded them for ever." (Psalm 110: 131, 102).

Among others the following citations will be read from the Bible: "And why call ye me Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?" (Luke 0: 10),

The following citations will also be read from the Christian Science Text- book, "Selence and Health with Key to the Seriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: *The best merinon ever preached is Truth pracilsed and demonstrated destruction of sin, sickness and death... Jesus instructed his disciples whereby to the philosophy,

by the

Costa).

1.13 Billy Cotton & His Band. 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wea- Forecast and Announcements. 1.45 Variety,

ther

215 Close down.

6.45 Indian Programme.

8.30 Closing local Stock Quotations. 6.32 Variety with Charlle Kunz, Greta Keller and Flotsam and Jetsam.

7.0 London Relay-The News,

7.15 London 'RelayQuestions of

Hour

the

7.30 London Relay Special Broad- cast to the Forces in the Far East,

8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather Report

and

Announcements.

8.03 Derek Oldham (Tenor) and De Groot & His Orchestra..

8.35 Film Selections.

9.0 London Itelay-The News and

Commentary.

9.30 Rachmaninoll-Concerto No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 30.

1st Mov: Allegro, 2nd Mov: Inter- mezzo Adagio, 3rd Mov: Finale Allegro;

Vladimir Horowitz (Piano) and The London Symphony Orchestra.

10.05 Local sport results. 10,8 Biret's "Carmen" Act-1.

11.0 London Kelay-Talk: 'In My Opinion'.

11.15 Variety and Dance Music. 12.0 midnight Close down.

To-morrow's Programme

Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency. ut 845 ke's, and on Short Wave from 11 am-2.30 pm, and 7--10.35 p.m. on 9.52 m.e's per second.

H.K.T. 11,0

um. Relay of Morning Service from St Andrew's Church.

12.15 p.m. Cesar Franck-Prelude, Arla and Finale.

Alfred Cortot (Plano).

12.38 Gounod's "Faust" Act 1.

1.0 Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

1.03 Songs by Peter Dawson (Basy- Barlione).

Bedouin Love Song (Pinsuti), The Bandolero (Stuart), Deep Sea Mar- iner (McCall).

1.14 J. J. Squire Celeste Ocict.

1.30 Reuter & Rugby Press, Wen- ther Forecast and Announcements.

1.45

Ор. 2.30 Close down.

tique,

Berlioz-Symphonie Fantas

Op. 14.

5.45 Indian Programme.

7.0 London 'Relay-The News,

the Hour.'

7.15 Loudon RelayQuestions of

1.30 Light Orchestral Music.

8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather

Announcements.

hiral the sick through Mint Instead of Report and eciial by Egon Petri,

matter. He knew that Selence and proof of Christianity were in Truits, casti out All inharmony."

Science and Health, Pages 201, 271).

Anouncement

8.03 Piano

8.20 Selcetlons from Stainer's "The Crucifixion.**

8.45 Studio-Book Reviews. 9.0 London Relay Tho News & News Commentary.

0.30 Haydn Symphony No. 88 in

Major.

9.55"Three Songs by Dennis Noble- (Barllone).

First Church of Christ, Selenilst. Hong- kong a Branch of the Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Selentisi, In Boston, Mass.) No. 31, Macdonnell Road. close to Peak Tram Station. Stinday G Servier 11.15 am Testimony-Meeling? Wednesday, 4 pm, A Rending Room is located in the Church building and is open on Monday, Thursday and Saturday mornings from 10.30 nm, to 12.30 p.m. and on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m. All authorised Christian Science literature is avaliable at the Beading Room. The puhile la enrdially Invited to attend the porvices and to visit the Reading Room.

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL (10, CAINE ROAD)

Solema High Mass For Chinese New Year

January 26, 3rd. Sunday after Epiphany

Morning services-1st Man at 6 with setaren in Chinese: Sid Mass at & Solemn High mass; 3rd mass at 10 with sermon in English.

January 25,

1941.

"Kung Hay Fat Choy

-MONDAY-

January 27, 1941

IN THE

}

"Roof Garden"

HONG KONG

HOTEL

-SPECIAL-

CHINESE

NEW YEAR'S DAY

TEA DANCE

5 to 7 p.m.

THE

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

BRITISH WAr organizATION FUND.

CABARET AND DANCE

IN THE

PENINSULA HOTEL

January 31st., 1941

9.30 p.m.

- 3 a.m.

UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE ACTING GOVERNOR LIEUT.-GENERAL E. F. NORTON.

ARTISTS:-

Herbert

Y. K. SZE.

Tong and His Girl Friends- The Wanchai Brothers

Nellie Field

Ap

Elsic Soong's Kittins Tyrolienne. Dance

TWO DANCE ORCHESTRAS

Evening DANCE HOSTESSES -

10,05 Handel-Concerto Grosso, No. 4 Op.

€. The Floyd Neel String Orchestra. 10.10 Studio--Sunday Eplioguc.

Conducted by a Priest of the Church of England.

10.35 Close down.

Norwegian Masters

For British Ships

According to to-day's Government "Gazette," His Excellency the Gov- ernor in Council has, on November 30, 1940, specified the State of Norway as a State a subject of which may act as master or officer of any Evening services-At .30 Catechetlent grade in a British ship if he is In Instruction; at 4 Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, recitation of the Holy Rosary,cordance with the first proviso

possession of an authority in Te Deum and Benediction.

nc-

to

January 26-Solemn High Mass at 7.30 section 4 of the Merchant Shipping a.m. with serman and followed by Bene- Ordinance to act in such capacity. diction of the Blessed Baernment for the Chinese Congregation,

January 23,-St Francis of Sales, Bishop and Doctor of the Church. Patron of Catholic Writers.

January 31-St John Bosco, Founder of the Salesian Society,

On week days Mass at 6 and 7.30. Con- fessions inoming and evening.

METHODIST CHURCH (QUEEN'S ROAD EAST)

General Committee Meeting At Sailors' and Soldiers' Home

Services on Sunday, January 28: Sand- Preachers. Mroning, Rev. J. unch: Evening. Rev. E. Moreton.

Morning Parnde Service at $0.15 am.-- Hymn No. 83, Prayer. Hymn No. 400, First Lesson, lynn No. 011, Second Lebon. Prayer, Notices. Ofertory, Hymn No. 603, Sermon, Hymn No. 400, Heredetion,

Evening Service at 7 pm.-llymn No. 11, Prayer. Hymn No. 470, Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Offertory. llymn No. 477. Sermon, Hymn No. 184. Benediction.

Notices for the Week

Following the Evening Service a Bocial Hour will be held at the §. & 9. Home at 133 p.m. All Bervicemen and elvillans | will be warmly welcomed..

A meeting for Prayer and Fellowship will be held at the 5.8. Home on Turday at 8.30 p.m.

Monday and Thursday at 7 pm. Badmin. Ion Club at the S. & S.-Home,

Wednesday at 8.30 pm General Com- mille at the B. & S. Home.

UNION CHURCH

► (KINNEDY ROAD) ·

Sunday January 26-Mounting Worship 10.30 m. Perscher: Roy. Moreton, Evening This Service will be broadcast, Worthing 6.pin. Preacher: Rev. J. E Sandbach.

Atlantic Convoys

OTTAWA. Jan. 21 (Reuter).- Some 3,770 vessels, carrying a dead- weight tonnage of 22,200,000, were convoyed from the American side of the Atlantic in 1940, said Mr-Mac- Donnid, the Canadian Navy Minister.

SAUCE

HP SAUCE-ITS

THE FLAVOUR THAT COUNTS

A delictoria blend of trules," volous 'and ** malt vinagsɛ, H.P, Seuca adás fervor sad piquency to all meat and fish dishes. chiset er sandwścives,

SURPRISES - VISIT PARADISE !

TICKETS-FIVE DOLLARS Obtainable wom: Hongkong Hotel Peninsula Hotel

PRESIDENT

LINER

SAILINGS

To SAN FRANCISCO

AND LOS ANGELES

Via Bhanghai, Kobe, Yokohama & Honolulu.

• SS "President Cleveland"

55 "President Coolidge"

SS "President Pierce"

•. Omits Kobe. ·

To NEW YORK AND BOSTON

FEB.

B

FZB.

22

MAR.

Via Manila, Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Bombay & Capetown.

SS "President Monroe"

SS "Prealdent Grant" SS "President Jackson"

FEB.

D

MAR, 23 MAR.

23

To MANILA

JAN. FEB. FEB. 20

30 15

SS "President Cleveland" SS "President Coolidge" SS "President Plerce"

* AMERICAN *

PRESIDENT LINES

“ROUND-WORLD SERVICE” AGENTS FOR TRANSCONTINENTAL & WESTERN AIR AND UNITED AIR LINES,

Telephone 28171

iz Pedder Street

BANKS

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA- & CHINA.

Incorporated by Royal Charter 1833, Paid-up Capital ...................

******* 4,000,000 Reserva Liability of Proprietors 43,000,000. Reserve Fund .............................................. £3,000,000

HEAD OFFICE:-LONDON,

28 Bishopsgate, B.CL Sub-Agencies in Landoa:

117/122, Leadenhall Strest, K,0.3.

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AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:

Hongkong

Rangoon

Saigon

Alor Star

Amritsar

Bangkok

Ipoh liolla

Bemarang

Batavia

Karachi

Seremban

Bombay

Klang

Shanghat

Calcutta

Kube

Bingapore

Agencies: Kuala

Sitiawan

Cifve Sireet

Lumpur

Bourabaya

Fairlie Place Kuching

Talping

Madras.

Tientsin.

Manito

Tongkah

Meden

-(Bhuket)

New York

Teingo

Delhi

Ilaiphong

Pelping! Yokohama

(Paking)

Hamburg

Hankow

Canton:

Сажпрого

Colombo

Cebu

Penang

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General..... Banking Business Transacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS

opened and FIXED DEPOSITA received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur rencica at fates which will be quoted on application.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with Interest allowed at rates obtainable on application The Dank'a Head Office in Landoa undertakes Executor & Trustee busines and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies and Branches.

I A CAMIDOE

+

Manager.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.

Head Ofce:-15, Gracechurch Street,

London, F.C.

Authorised Capital

Subscribed Captial

Paid-up Capital

£7,000,000

1,000,000

1,030,000

1,254,802

Reserve Fund and Rest

BANKERS:

The Bank of England & Midland

Bank, Lia,

BRANCHEB:--

Madras

Bangkok

Dombay

Jafton Kuantan

New York

Calcutta

Kandy

Colombo

Kuta Bharu

Kuala Lipia

Delhi Galle Hongkong

Howrah пробъ

Every

Karachi

Penang Hangoon

Shanghai

Simia

Kuala Lumpur. Singapore Kuala Trengganu

HONGKONG BRANCH

description of Banking and Exchange Business transacted,

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTONSHIP UNDERTAKEN.

Current Accounts opned in Local Cur- rency and Fixed Dépostita, received. In Local Currency and Sterling on terms that may be ascertained on application.

D. DENSON,

Manager.

Fanling Hunt Point-To-Point

To-morrow

Race

Fifteen teams have entered for the point-to-point race of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club at 3 p.m. lo- morrow. They are:

30th Heavy Battery, B.A.; 1th A.A. Negi, R.A.; 2nd Mountain Battery, ILK.S.RA: the Royal Scots (two teams); Middlesex Regt: Collage Club (four teama); Ex-mounted Infantry, H.R.V.D.CH ON Rugbeins; 'H ̄ ̄ ̄‍2′′* (Yacht Club); and "The Hongkong Club-Snake Fit“

The starting point will be near Dil's Curner and from there, with no flags to mark the course, over or umier natural obstacles, competitors will make their way to the winning post on the race course at Kwant, while will be marked by flugs,

After the race, the prizes will be presented at the "Hunters' Arms."

His Excellency the Acting Governor has Intimated, that he will attend the meeting.

International Rugby Final

At Happy Valley

The final of the local International Rugby Tournament will be held on the Club ground this afternoon at 4.15, when England-without Paul, in the centre of the back division, and Bompas, from the pack-will meet Scotland, who will be without McGUI, wing threequarter, and Watson and Pinkerton, from the pack.

Bosanquet and Carter have been in. eluded in England' bnek disinn, while Sub-Lieut. Winter

Dompas' vacancy in the puck.--

Carruthers comes into the Scotland threequarler line in place of McGill, Stewart moving out to the wing, Watson injured a thigh recently and his place in the front row of the Scotish pack will be taken by Suther land, while Godfrey replaces Pinker- tort, who is in hospital, "

A1:3.15 p.m. a combined Club-Polleg fifteen will meet the Combined Services.

TEAMS

England.--Thompson;, Eosanquet, Carler, Coomber, March;" Charter and Bowden Manfeld, Burford. Hraiman: King, Wins- ter: Wright-Nooth,, Hewitt and Needham, Scotland, D. He'. Taylor; Mardonak Douglasa Carruthers and Stewart; Allken- hoad and Thomson: Butherland,

Ford, Macraej: Kennedy, Millar; Godfrey, A. J. G. Taylor and Duke,

Club-Police-Lavalle; -- Van Leeuwen.

Way," Dingsdale and P. Wilson; Jackson and Morgan: Walkden. Casticton, Culis nan; Oakley, Disen; A. N. Other, Stout and Nedman.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 (Reuter). -President Roosevelt has asked Con- greas for immediate appropriation of $175,000,000 for clothing and equip ment for an army of approximately 1,400,000 men..

The appointment of Mr W. M; Smith as Deputy Chief Offleor Fire· Brigade with effect_from_Jaduary 1 IN notified

the Government "Gazette" of to-day.

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